CSED Lab
CSED Lab
CSED was one of the greatest honors I had during my college career. I loved being able to be a part of the process helping professors and students alike in crafting better research.
Join the CSED Lab
Each semester, some of BYU’s brightest students have the opportunity to work closely with faculty and other students, researching the latest political science data and practicing new research methods. Participating the CSED Research Lab allows students to better their research skills and implement their own research ideas. Through hands-on experience, engaging discussions, and seminars from political science experts and professionals, CSED Fellows receive a rich educational experience.
Are you interested in becoming a CSED Fellow? Click on the link below to apply! Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. Students are highly recommended to complete POLI 328 before applying, though it is not required. Applicants who have not completed POLI 200 will not be considered. Those who are most successful typically commit for at least one year.
We are now considering applications for the Winter 2025 semester. Apply here!
More about the CSED Lab
An integral aspect of the CSED research lab is regular lab meetings, promoting constant communication between students and faculty. Lab participants meet frequently (usually each Friday) to monitor ongoing CSED research projects, plan future work, and discuss student research. Lab meetings also include presentations by students and faculty; these presentations range from initial research ideas to research design proposals to discussions of full paper drafts. Students are expected to participate as full and active interlocutors in seminar-type evaluation and discussion of the research projects on each meeting’s agenda.
The CSED Research Lab represents a unique opportunity for students to generate and implement their research ideas under the tutelage and close mentorship of not just one, but multiple faculty members who are united by a common set of research interests. This collective enterprise makes for a unique and extremely high-quality mentoring environment.
Being a CSED Fellow is a unique and highly rewarding experience. Participating the CSED Research Lab allows students to develop skills that allow them to excel in graduate school or other professional pursuits. Students have successfully pursued graduate studies at top universities across the nation in part due to their participation with CSED. Read about the experiences of CSED alumni .
Undergraduate Fellows
Each year, the Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy selects the most elite to be undergraduate fellows with the Center. As fellows, students are able to both work for a professor as well as pursue their own research projects under the direction of a professor. With this unique set-up, the student fellows have invaluable hands on experience in research that prepares them for post-graduate work. To see a list of all CSED alumni, visit the alumni page.
Dallin Bundy
Hannah Criser
Jane Drinkwater
Joel Emmett
Laura Pacheco
Carley Parrish
Joe Peterson
Asia Reid
Hannah Smith
Andrew Vanderwood
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate students associated with CSED have opportunities to present their mentored research at conferences such as the Mary Lou Fulton Conference at Brigham Young University and the Midwest Political Science Association Conference. Below are a few examples of this research.
Rushforth and Nanto - Mothers Stay Home? Parental Leave Public Opinion and Benevolent Sexism
Baldwin and Vasquez - Ideologues in the Political Pipeline
Dofelmire and Lunt - Religious Affiliation and Confidence in the 2020 Election
Cullen, Forsyth, and Pratt - Polarization Through a Generational Lens
Lunt, Peters, and Williams - The State of Split Ticket Voting
Baldwin and Vasquez - Oh No! I've Accidentally Elected a Republican!
Cullen, Dofelmire, and Forsyth - Gendered Recruitment
Alumni
After their tenure at the lab, CSED alumni go on to very advantageous and competitive fields, in part due to the preparation the Center offers. Many now established in their careers, CSED alumni offer their insight below.
I continue to use the research and analytical skills developed at CSED in my current work every day. I still consider the CSED students and faculty some of my closest friends from BYU. The other students are now off working at top-tier organizations or studying at great graduate schools. I will enjoy staying in contact with them as their lives and careers move forward.
CSED was one of the greatest honors I had during my college career. I loved being able to be a part of the process helping professors and students alike in crafting better research.
I was invited to participate in the CSED research lab after my sophomore year. I was initially intimidated by the opportunity to lend my observations to research being conducted by the professors in the lab; but after our summer course, I was amazed by the respect the undergraduate research fellows were given and the camaraderie we shared together.
CSED was instrumental in preparing me for graduate school with activities such as working closely with professors, having focused discussions, organizing experimental work, and analyzing data. My experience with CSED motivated me to attend graduate school while helping me to develop project management skills…I never imagined that CSED would give me so many interesting research opportunities that would put me in contact with exceptional faculty and students.
At the end of many of my classes I just kept asking myself, “So what?” CSED was that answer for me. Not only did CSED provide a great outlet to have interesting discussions with knowledgeable faculty in an intimate setting, but it also gave me the chance to do my own research on topics that were interesting to me.
My experience at CSED prepared me to participate in quantitative research immediately upon entering graduate school. This put me ahead in my program. I’ve benefited greatly from the hands-on experiences I had while at CSED.
In putting together my application to Duke, I found that almost all the accomplishments I listed were a direct result of my participation in CSED. To all considering applying for CSED fellowship, I say that it will be the best thing you can do to prepare for any kind of social science research-oriented career or graduate program.
In a variety of ways, CSED offers a unique opportunity to go beyond coursework and see what graduate work and life are like.
Since graduating from BYU I’ve worked in a Congressional office, worked on two winning campaigns in Virginia, served a mission for [The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints] and am now in graduate school. CSED helped me apply the data analysis skills I learned in 328, and those same skills have helped me in grad school in the research I am doing now on human trafficking in Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Undergraduate Alumni
2014-2015
Tyler Simms
John Griffith
Alejandra Aldridge
James Martherus
Katherine Westmoreland
Morgan Hoffman
Hayden Galloway
Matthew Beck
2015-2016
Tatiana Flexman
Hayden Galloway
Alejandra Aldridge
Andrew Jensen
James Martherus
Nick Roweton
Teresa Dix
Trevor Morgan
Christopher Durrans
Timothy Dudley
2016-2017
Jenah House
Steven Jamieson
Tatiana Flexman
Alessandra Carbajal
Soren Schmidt
Sarah Curry
Amanda Eatough
Devon Tenney
2017-2018
Megan Davis
James Lee
Amanda Eatough
Sydney Roper
Marianna van Brederode
Rehtaeh Beers
Daniel Zarkou
Bradley Sanderson
Nichole Christensen
Samantha Frazier
Brittany Bair
2018-2019
Alena Smith
Savannah Knapp
Kelly Duncan
Danielle Hogan
Megan Davis
Matthew Easton
Samantha Frazier
Margaret Jarvis
Jacquelyn Asto Laura
Camilla Alarcon
Pearce Solomon
Alex Bass
Jeremiah Scanlan
Naomi Hilton
2019-2020
Camilla Alarcon
Danielle Hogan
Margaret Jarvis
Elisabeth Anne Jarman
Drew Petersen
Pearce Solomon
Naomi Hilton
Seth Gillespie
Jeremiah Scanlan
Fiona Huston
Katrina Cole
Ethan Meldrum
Heather Walker
Thomas Nanto
Kesley Townsend
Elizabeth Ellison
Ember Englis
Alyssa Jean
Chistopher Heinz Howse II
2020-2021
Kelsey Eyre
Camilla Alarcon
Ethan Meldrum
Abraham Burton
Layla Shaaban
Kesley Townsend
Heather Walker
Isabel Williams
Ezekiel Peters
Thomas Nanto
Eric Grant Baldwin
Hannah Forsyth
Jacob Lunt
2021-2022
Jacob Lunt
Clara Cullen
Jordan Gygi
Thomas Nanto
Jeremy Pratt
Jessica Dofelmire
Kelsey Eyre
Christopher Vazquez
Morgan Rushforth
Kesley Townsend
Eric Grant Baldwin
Hannah Forsyth
Isabel Williams
2022-2023
Elle Diether
Jacob Lunt
Ashlan Gruwell
Grace Burns
Isaac Lamoreaux
Natalie Bria
Caleb Ringger
Bethany Pearson
Anna Nakaya
Adam Hubbs
Kathryn Fontano
2023-2024
Natalie Bria
Grace Burns
Hannah Criser
Jane Drinkwater
Ashlan Gruwell
John Hall
Gavin Hickman
Adam Hubbs
Ellie Mitchell
Laura Pacheco
Carley Parrish
Anna Nakaya
Caleb Ringger
Apply to become a CSED Student Fellow
To complete the application please have the following information prepared:
- GPA
- Specific grades in POLI 200 and 300 (if you have taken them)
- Faculty reference
- Any RA/TA experience you may have
- 1-2 paragraphs explaining why you want to join the lab
- Current unofficial transcript
NOTE: You do not have to be especially qualified to apply, we hope to include as many students as possible so if you're interested, please apply!