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Grant Ferguson is a Lecturer and Director of Public Outreach at Texas Christian University (TCU), affiliated with the AddRan College of Liberal Arts and the Department of Political Science. His work focuses on American politics, with a strong emphasis on public opinion, political behavior, and survey research methodology.
- Ph.D., Political Science, Texas A&M University (2014)
- MA, Political Science, University of Rochester (2010)
- BS, Political Science / American Studies, Vanderbilt University (2007)
His research spans political psychology, campaigns & elections, and public policy, including studies on cryptocurrency investors, automation's impact on support for universal basic income (UBI), and historical legislative roles. His publications reflect interdisciplinary approaches, combining political theory with empirical analysis and behavioral insights.
The recent articles highlight his expertise in public opinion dynamics, economic policy, and political behavior across emerging topics like cryptocurrency and automation. These works often intersect with survey methodology and political psychology, demonstrating a methodologically rigorous yet innovative approach.
- Scientific Awards: Hayek Fund award for $3,000 (partial funding for UBI research)
He teaches courses such as POSC 10133 American and Texas Government, POSC 31113 Campaigns & Elections, and POSC 31723 Science Fiction and Politics. His academic contributions include collaborative work with scholars like Kathryn Haglin and Soren Jordan, addressing contemporary political challenges through empirical research.





