
A true inspiration to all who learn.
Always patient, kind, and understanding.
Jenna Davis is an accomplished professional in the field of Political Science at the University of Houston, where she holds positions as both a Lecturer and Professor of Practice within the Department of Political Science. Her academic credentials include an M.S. degree, underscoring her expertise in the discipline. Davis's office, situated in 372 PGH, serves as a hub for student advising and program coordination.
In her prominent role as Director of the International Affairs Internship Program (IAIP), Davis oversees a vital initiative under the Department of Political Science and the Center for International and Comparative Studies. This program is designed specifically for undergraduate students at the University of Houston, offering them the chance to integrate academic learning with practical experience. Participants register for POLS 4391 to receive course credit, committing to a structured internship regimen of 6 to 8 hours per week at approved sites with an international orientation. Complementing the internship hours, students participate in monthly meetings facilitated by Davis, where they discuss their experiences, and complete a series of reflective assignments. These assignments are crafted to help students critically analyze their professional engagements in light of political science theories and concepts, thereby fostering a deeper comprehension of international relations and comparative politics.
Davis extends her impact beyond the classroom and internship supervision through her involvement in public outreach and educational webinars. Notably, as a UH Political Science lecturer, she hosted and conducted an interview webinar with Texas State Representative Gene Wu, delving into the intricacies and developments of the current Texas Legislative Session. This event, featured prominently on the department's website, provides accessible insights into state-level governance for students and the public alike. Furthermore, Davis contributed her knowledge to the tenth anniversary of the Asia Society Texas Young Leaders Institute. During the session on issues in international security, she examined critical security issues in the Indo-Pacific region, highlighting her engagement with global political challenges.