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Curtis Bram is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas), affiliated with the School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences. He holds a PhD in Political Science from Duke University (2023), along with an MA in Political Science from Duke (2020), an MA in International Relations from the University of Chicago (2016), and a BA in Economics and Political Science from Tulane University (2014).
His research focuses on American politics, political psychology, and survey methods, with particular interests in electoral systems, constituent behavior, and the intersection of media and public opinion. Recent work examines topics like out-of-district political donations, the impact of online/offline constituent feedback on elected officials, and the role of underreported news in reducing polarization.
Bram’s publications span academic journals and other scholarly outlets, addressing themes such as representation, electoral reform, and political participation. Notable recent studies include analyses of at-large elections’ effects on racial representation and the psychological drivers of voter turnout. His work also explores modern challenges in survey design and policy expectations.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. Bram maintains an active research agenda and teaches undergraduate courses in political science, including a professional development course designed to prepare students for careers in the field.




