Ph.D., University of Houston
M.A., University of Houston
B.A., University of Michigan
Dr. Matthew Ward is an assistant professor of the department of politics and global citizenship where he teaches courses in comparative politics. The courses include the politics of the Middle East, democracy and democratic erosion, extremism and radicalization, and research design and methods.
Ward maintains an active research agenda, which is broadly focused on anti-democratic forces and the threats they pose to democracy. Specifically, he investigates the relationships between threat perception and radicalization, political violence and declining support for democratic institutions and norms. Using survey experiments, these problems are investigated through the lenses of intergroup relations and identity politics.
Prior to joining BW in the fall of 2022, he was a visiting assistant professor of world politics at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He earned his master’s and doctoral degrees in comparative politics at the University of Houston, and his bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan.
Ward is also trained in advanced statistical methods, experiments and survey research design. He is fluent in Arabic and French.
Professional Memberships
American Political Science Association (APSA)
Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA)
International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP)