معرفی
Benjamin Noble is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego. His research focuses on American political institutions, particularly the U.S. presidency and executive-legislative separation of powers. He employs text-as-data methods combined with formal models and survey experiments to examine presidential agenda-setting, 'going public' strategies, and interbranch conflict dynamics.
Teaching responsibilities include courses on applied data analysis, causal inference, American politics, and the U.S. presidency at UC San Diego, as well as graduate-level Python programming and computational text analysis at Washington University in St. Louis and the Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research (IQMR).
Noble emphasizes academic productivity through methodological rigor and proactive professionalization, offering extensive advice on navigating graduate school, job market strategies, and maintaining research momentum. His work highlights the institutional consequences of polarization, nationalization, and negative partisanship in contemporary U.S. politics.



