American Politics - 52nd Annual Conference

 

 

 

 

 

Dates of Event: 7th – 9th January 2026

Booking and registrationhere

Location: University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK

Julian Study Centre, floor 2 (What3Words: flying.notes.bolt)

KeynoteProfessor Angelia Wilson

Convenor: APG Chair Dafydd Townley

 

Conference Rates:

  • £140 – full conference rate (3 days)
  • £90 – concessions (3 days) (students; unwaged; precariously employed; retired)
  • £50 – Single day rate (Thursday or Friday, please specify upon booking)

 

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Join us for the 52nd annual conference of the American Politics Group at the University of East Anglia, from January 7th to 9th, 2026, where our keynote speaker will be Professor Angelia Wilson, whose research on the intersection of Christianity, conservatism, and politics will no doubt prove to be a timely topic for our conference.

The APG annual conference is a lively and convivial event that welcomes everyone with an interest in American domestic and international politics, political history, government, and society.

Today, the American political system, as we know it, appears under threat, not for the first time. We are witnessing a struggle between those who believe in the unitary presidency and those who push for greater congressional oversight of executive action. It feels as though the nation is in a moment of significance, and the world is watching with bated breath.

As we continue to march onwards during our second half-century as the major professional organisation for researchers and lecturers in the UK, we invite proposals for conference papers on any aspect of US politics. Papers examining contemporary U.S. political institutions or processes, elections, domestic policy, U.S. foreign policy, or U.S. political history are all welcome.

If you are interested in presenting a paper, please submit a title and abstract to Dr Dafydd Townley at dafydd.townley@port.ac.uk by November 30, 2025. Proposals should be around 150 words for single papers and 300 words for panels. Please note that proposals for all-male panels should be avoided.

 

Have a working draft?

  • Working on a paper and looking for feedback from a friendly audience with diverse viewpoints and disciplinary backgrounds? The APG’s annual conference is the event for you!

The American Politics Group (APG) of the Political Studies Association (PSA) is the leading UK organisation associated with the teaching and research of American politics, from secondary school level to post-doctorate scholarship. The group has served as a convening point for political scientists and political historians for over 50 years, drawing its membership from not only the UK but also from Europe, the US, and beyond. The Political Studies Association awarded us Specialist Group of the Year for 2023-24 for our outreach and support of scholarship on US politics. We have recently worked in close collaboration with the US Embassy in London, the Political Studies Association, and the Financial Times.

We have a strong and active postgraduate community. Previous conferences have had a strong postgraduate presence, and we especially encourage early-career scholars to present their work. Scholars at the start of their careers and professors often collaborate on APG panels, contributing to a research community that has helped foster professional development in research, publication, and teaching careers.

For all enquiries, please get in touch with the conference convenor: Dr Dafydd Townley at dafydd.townley@port.ac.uk

 

Arthur Miller Institute

The Arthur Miller Institute for American Studies and the School of Politics, Philosophy, and Area Studies at the University of East Anglia welcomes you to the American Politics Group conference for January 2026.

The conference will take place on our campus, with the conference dinner at a mid-point between the campus and the city.  Accommodation can be found catering for a range of budgets in and around the city – details of some of the more popular locations are listed below.

 

Conference Dinner:

The Unthank Arms (https://theunthankarms.com/)

149 Newmarket St.

Norwich

NR2 2DR

(What3Words: canny.shops.every)

£40 per person – please note this is an additional cost on the registration page

 

Booking and registrationhere

 

Local Hotels:

There are many hotels and bed and breakfasts in Norwich which cater for a range of budgets. Several of the more popular are listed below.

Parking is at a premium in the city itself.  If you are bringing a car and are likely to be driving to campus you may find it easier to stay at a hotel on the edge of the city and drive in.  Please contact Emma Long at Emma.Long@uea.ac.uk to discuss options.

Broadview Hotel (budget hotel on the UEA campus)

University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ

Informationhere

Travelodge Norwich Central (budget hotel, city centre, close to bus route to campus)

14 Queens Road, Norwich, NR1 3PR

Informationhere

Travelodge Norwich Riverside (budget hotel, 5 minute walk from train station; busses from the station to campus)

8 – 12 St Vedast Street, Norwich, NR1 1BT

Informationhere

Premier Inn Norwich Nelson City Centre (mid-price hotel; opposite train station; busses from the station to campus)

Prince of Wales Road, Norwich NR1 1DX

Informationhere

Premier Inn Norwich City Centre (Duke Street) (mid-price hotel, city centre; short walk to bus route to campus)

Duke Street, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 3AP

Informationhere

The Georgian Townhouse (higher budget hotel; rooms linked to local pub, edge of city centre; directly on bus route to campus)

30-34 Unthank Rd, Norwich NR2 2RB

Informationhere

Maid’s Head Hotel (higher budget hotel; oldest hotel in the city; city centre and near the cathedral; short walk to bus route to campus)

20 Tombland, Norwich NR3 1LB

Informationhere

 

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University of East Anglia