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National
Standing
Iowa Ph.D.s Rate among Best in Political Science
Research presented at the April 2000 Annual Meeting of the Midwest
Political Science Association shows that political scientists who
received their Ph.D.s from the University of Iowa continue to rank
among the nation's most productive publishers. A paper by James
M. McCormick at Iowa State University and (Iowa Ph.D.) Tom W. Rice
at University of Northern Iowa also finds that the relative productivity
of Iowans has increased in the last two decades.
Their paper analyzes "Graduate Training and Research Productivity
in the 1990s." It traces the Ph.D. sources of articles from
1994 two 1998 in the top five journals of general interest to the
discipline of political science: the American Political Science
Review, the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of
Politics, Polity, and the Political Research Quarterly.
In overall productivity, regardless of program size, Iowa ranks
seventh in the country. The top ten programs are Michigan, Berkeley,
Chicago, Rochester, Indiana, Yale, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and
Stanford. The authors note that Iowa did well in a similar study
twenty years ago, yet it is one of three Ph.D. programs (along with
Rochester and Indiana) whose graduates earn even higher rankings
this time around.
McCormick and Rice explain that such raw scores can understate
the productivity of graduates from small programs. Taking into account
the numbers of recent graduates from each program, the authors produce
an index of productivity per Ph.D. granted of late. Iowa ranks third
nationally on the adjusted roster. Its top ten has Rochester, Wisconsin
at Milwaukee, Iowa, Michigan State, Stanford, Washington at St.
Louis, Indiana, Cal Tech, Minnesota, and SUNY at Stony Brook.
National Ranking
In April 2005 our national rank among departments rose
from 27 to 25 among all public and private graduate programs (ranked
12th among publics). In April the latest rankings of graduate programs
by U.S. News & World Report in the magazine’s 2006 edition
of its annual "America's Best Graduate Schools" were published.
Not only that, we are the highest ranked department in our College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
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