Profession

Political Scientist

Analyst of political processes

Fields of activity | Political Scientist

As a political scientist, you’ll observe, analyze, and study political processes and events. Your research may cover elections, political unrest, and demonstrations both domestically and internationally. You’ll examine connections between past and present events and publish your findings in specialist articles or books.

Your expertise as a political scientist may also be sought for TV interviews, reports, or newspaper articles, where you’ll provide analysis of political developments and explain their implications in a way that is accessible to the public. Additionally, political parties may hire you as a consultant to support their strategic planning and policy development.


Personal requirements | Political Scientist

  • Political interest
  • Analytical way of thinking
  • Strong communication skills and expressiveness
  • Good powers of observation and a sense of responsibility
  • Research skills and memory

Path to the profession | Political Scientist

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Political Science

Power and society: analyze political developments

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Potential jobs | Political Scientist

As a political scientist, much of your work will take place at a desk, where you’ll write lectures and publications. You may conduct research at a university or institute, or contribute to media companies such as news channels and newspapers. Additionally, political parties may employ you to support strategy development and decision-making processes.