The Schar School’s UL Democracy Lab provides a community of students with the opportunity to engage with our faculty, university leaders, and experts from around the country in exploring how to improve trust in democratic institutions and build effective policies. The UL Democracy Lab puts a strong focus in understanding the benefits and drawbacks of different electoral reforms, and obstacles in their implementation. Students have access to a wide range of support, mentorship and opportunities, and they are expected to attend regular programming. This RLC sets a high bar for our students but works with them every step of the way to maximize their time at Mason and prepare for post-graduation success.
Students majoring within the Schar School will have preference though all students who are interested in joining are welcome to apply!
Building
- Blue Ridge Hall
Course
- Fall
- GOVT 319 (1 credit course)
- Spring
- GOVT 399 (1-3 credits depending on student's preference)
Campus Partner
Application Questions
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If you could change anything about how elections are run in the US, what would you change? What are you hoping to learn about electoral reforms?
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Briefly explain what you think you can offer the broader community, Mason or beyond, from the skills and knowledge you have and will gain as a Schar School student.
For more specifics about the Upper Level Democracy Lab RLC, please contact the Assistant Director of Student Engagement at the Schar School, Emilee Duffy, at eduffy3@gmu.edu.