Lisa Dellmuth
@lisadellmuth.bsky.social
International Relations Prof @stockholm-uni.bsky.social | Co-director Stockholm Center on Global Governance | https://www.su.se/english/profiles/ldell-1.187988 | Research on International Political Economy, international organizations & public opinion 🏳️🌈
Reposted by Lisa Dellmuth
🌍 Enter EPSS: a new, not-for-profit society.
EPSS is run by and for political scientists.
No shareholders. No dividends.
All revenue goes back into our field: better conferences, lower fees, and support for scholars.
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EPSS is run by and for political scientists.
No shareholders. No dividends.
All revenue goes back into our field: better conferences, lower fees, and support for scholars.
/3
June 26, 2025 at 5:07 PM
🌍 Enter EPSS: a new, not-for-profit society.
EPSS is run by and for political scientists.
No shareholders. No dividends.
All revenue goes back into our field: better conferences, lower fees, and support for scholars.
/3
EPSS is run by and for political scientists.
No shareholders. No dividends.
All revenue goes back into our field: better conferences, lower fees, and support for scholars.
/3
Reposted by Lisa Dellmuth
📍Why a non-profit organization? 📍
EPSA has played a vital role in building a strong network for European political scientists.
We all benefitted, but its structure, controlled by a for-profit company, distributed profits as dividends, rather to its members.
That’s changing. Now.👇
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EPSA has played a vital role in building a strong network for European political scientists.
We all benefitted, but its structure, controlled by a for-profit company, distributed profits as dividends, rather to its members.
That’s changing. Now.👇
/2
June 26, 2025 at 5:07 PM
📍Why a non-profit organization? 📍
EPSA has played a vital role in building a strong network for European political scientists.
We all benefitted, but its structure, controlled by a for-profit company, distributed profits as dividends, rather to its members.
That’s changing. Now.👇
/2
EPSA has played a vital role in building a strong network for European political scientists.
We all benefitted, but its structure, controlled by a for-profit company, distributed profits as dividends, rather to its members.
That’s changing. Now.👇
/2