European Political Science Society

Register for Belfast 2026

Register for Belfast

Update (2 February 2026):  Papers and proposals have been accepted for Belfast 2026! We have a fabulous collection of nearly 300 panels plus special roundtables, dialogues, and events.  Time now (before 13 March!) to accept your invitation and register for the conference. You are welcome to Belfast even if you did not submit a paper and even if your paper did not make it onto the program. Come take part in events, or contact section chairs to volunteer as a chair or discussant. 

How to confirm participation and register

If your paper or panel was accepted you should have received a personalized link to register via email. Please use that link to register — this helps ensure that your registration is linked to your submission .

If you want to register for the conference without a personalized link — for example, if you are a coauthor, or are participating in any other way, please use the general link below.

Conference rates

Membership fees

FAQs

Sections and chairs

  • Climate Politics – Federica Genovese (Oxford) and António Valentim (LSE)
  • Comparative Politics – Nathalie Giger (Geneva) and Filip Kostelka (EUI)
  • Comparative Politics of Development – Macartan Humphreys (WZB) and Pavithra Suryanarayan (LSE)
  • Conflict, Violence and Security – Sabine Carey (Mannheim) and Monika Sus (Polish Academy of Sciences)
  • Electoral and Voting Behaviour – Ruth Dassonneville (Leuven) and Silja Häusermann (Zürich)
  • European and EU Politics – Bjørn Høyland (Oslo) and Chris Wratil (Vienna)
  • Formal Political Theory – Michael Becher (IE) and Giovanna Invernizzi (Bocconi)
  • Gender and Sexuality Politics – Ana Catalano Weeks (Bath) and Stuart Turnbull-Dugarte (Southampton)
  • Historical Political Economy – Jon Fiva (BI Norway) and Kasia Nalewajko (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
  • International Relations – Anita Gohdes (Hertie) and Michal Parizek (Charles University)
  • Judicial Politics – Michal Ovádek (UCL) and Joan-Josep Vallbé (Barcelona)
  • Migration Politics – Kristina Bakkær Simonsen (Aarhus). Ala’ Alrababa’H (Bocconi)
  • Party Politics – Zeynep Somer-Topcu (UT Austin) and Sarah Wagner (QUB)
  • Political Communication – Ken Benoit (Singapore Management University) and Katjana Gattermann (Amsterdam)
  • Political Economy – Jane Gingrich (Oxford) and Thomas Sattler (Geneva)
  • Political Methodology – Andy Eggers (Chicago) and Stefan Müller (UCD)
  • Political Representation – Hanna Bäck (Lund) and Sven-Oliver Proksch (Cologne)
  • Public Opinion – Charlotte Cavaillé (Michigan/IAST) and Ronja Sczepanski (Sciences Po, Paris)
  • Public Policy and Administration – Fabrizio Gilardi (Zürich) and Asmus Leth Olsen (Copenhagen)

Watch this space

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