Collaborate with CACHE to Host Your Code and Data
Have you recently finished a project or published a paper that integrates social and health science data with disaster, climate or environmental data? Would you like to share your code on CACHE? Code can be in any language and will be reviewed and run by peers (CACHE post-docs and staff) before making it public. (read more)
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*New* CACHE Symposium at the GSA Annual Scientific Meeting 2026
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CACHE will be at the GSA 2026 Annual Scientific Meeting, November 4 – 7 in National Harbor, MD, and is organizing a symposium “Pushing the Boundaries on Aging-Climate Topics and Methodologies”. To learn more about the GSA and to connect with leaders in aging and gerontology, find out more here. This year’s theme: “Reinforcing Resilience in Aging Science, Research and Education.”
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*New* NIH R25 Education Grants
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NIH just released three Parent Announcements for R25 Education Grants, closing May 29, 2029.
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Apply by June 15 to AI in Practice Summer Institute (07/27/26 – 07/31/26)
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The eScience Institute at the University of Washington is offering a hands-on 5-day training (July 27 – 31) in AI methods for research, facilitated project work, and self-directed learning. Our event is designed for researchers looking to move beyond textbook examples and tackle the challenges of real-world applications. Applications are now open through June 15.
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*New* PAA Government & Public Affairs Virtual Office Hours (06/30/2026)
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PAA is hosting Government & Public Affairs Virtual Office Hours on Tuesday, June 30, 2026 at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET. During this off-the-record event, Mary Jo Mitchell, PAA/APC Director of Government Affairs will give a brief update about what is happening at the federal level of interest to the population sciences. Then you will be able to ask questions and engage with your colleagues.
This series is for PAA Members only. The event will not be recorded. Please register in advance.
The next Government Affairs virtual office hour will be Tuesday, September 29 at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET. You can register for that one now as well.
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Call for Proposals: Office Of Naval Research (ONR) STEM Education and Workforce Program (06/30/26)
Call for Papers: Journal of Population Research Special Issue on Place-based Demography for Regional Planning (06/30/26)
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The Journal of Population Research invites invites contributions from population scholars—including demographers, population geographers and regional scientists—interested in the use of demography as a tool to inform territorial policies and regional planning. This special issue, “Place-based Demography for Regional Planning,” will be edited by CSDE External Affiliate Amy Spring (Georgia State) and Federico Benassi.
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Call for Abstracts: Special Issue of Studies in Family Planning on Rethinking Contraceptive Futures (06/30/26)
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Studies in Family Planning is calling for abstract submissions for a special issue on “Rethinking Contraceptive Futures,” by June 30, 2026. This call for abstracts invites contributions that broaden and challenge traditional understandings of contraceptive use, access, and meaning. Contributions may engage explicitly with family planning debates but should foreground contraceptive practices and their evolving meanings within broader social and demographic paradigms.
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Expression of Interest Welcomed for FIS-2 project SOCIAL (Social Relations, Digital Technologies and Wellbeing of Older People) (06/30/26) The FIS-2 project SOCIAL – Social Relations, Digital Technologies and Wellbeing of Older People is seeking expressions of interest by June 30 from potential candidates for future 18-month research appointments. Opportunities are available for both postdoctoral researchers and early-career researchers holding a Master’s degree. The project combines theory-driven social science research with advanced quantitative and computational methods to examine how social relationships and digital technologies shape wellbeing in later life. Candidates from a variety of disciplines are encouraged to apply, (read more)
SSRC LEGO Foundation Fellowship for Early Career Researchers (07/31/26)
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The Social Science Research Council is pleased to announce the LEGO Foundation Fellowship, a new global research fellowship developed in partnership with the LEGO Foundation. Research themes of interest include:
- the youngest children in crisis and conflict settings
- inclusion and wellbeing for neurodivergent children
- children’s thriving in an AI-enabled world
Applications are due July 31. The fellowship will provide flexible support of up to $300,000 over three years for early- and mid-career researchers whose work can strengthen understanding of how children thrive across diverse contexts.
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National Academies Research Associateship Programs (RAP) (08/03/26)
Register Now for 2026 Northwestern Main and Advanced Causal Inference Workshops (Starting 08/03/26)
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The Northwestern Main and Advanced Causal Inference Workshop will hold its 15th annual meeting on Research Design for Causal Inference at Northwestern Law School in Chicago, IL. The main workshop takes place Monday – Friday, August 3-7, and the advanced workshop follows, Monday – Wednesday, August 10-12, with an optional machine learning primer on Sunday afternoon, August 9.
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*New* Spencer Foundation Vision Grants: Express Intent to Apply by 08/12/26
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The Spencer Foundation seeks proposals for Vision Grants up to $75,000 by August 12, 2026. The Vision Grant program provides scholars and collaborators with the time, space, resources, and support to plan a large-scale study or program of research: geared toward real-world impact to make education systems more equitable; drawing on research across disciplines and methods; and developed through meaningful and equitable collaboration with practitioners, policymakers, communities, and other partners; and focused on transforming educational systems.
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UW Royalty Research Fund Deadline is End of September 2026
As the spring quarter winds, here’s a reminder about the next Royalty Research Fund deadline at the end of September 2026. Submitting for that deadline will require work that overlaps with the summer quarter. CSDE is happy to support the preparation and submission of your application. Experienced faculty affiliates can help with reviewing the narrative of the proposal and our administrative team can prepare your budget. CSDE can also submit your RRF application for you. (read more)
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Call for Papers: Aftermath of a Pandemic – Changes in Mortality and Health (09/11/26)
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IUSSP and its co-organizes invite papers for a workshop focused on “Aftermath of a Pandemic: Changes in Mortality and Health.” Post-pandemic periods can reveal or amplify existing health inequalities, and the effects of pandemics often extend beyond the acute phase of infection, influencing long-term patterns of mortality and overall population health. This workshop will focus on these poorly understood effects.
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Call for Papers: Special Issue of Studies in Family Planning on Pandemic and Epidemic Impacts on Reproduction, Sexual and Reproductive Health, and Family Dynamics (09/15/26)
*New* Call for LOIs: Capland Foundation for Early Childhood (09/30/2026)
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The Caplan Foundation for Early Childhood seeks LOIs by September 30, 2026. The Caplan Foundation for Early Childhood is an incubator of promising research and development projects that appear likely to improve the welfare of young children, from infancy through 7 years, in the United States. Welfare is broadly defined to include physical and mental health, safety, nutrition, education, play, familial support, acculturation, societal integration and childcare.
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Call for Nominations: 2027 IUSSP Early Career Awards (11/01/26)
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The IUSSP Early Career Awards aim to honour outstanding contributions to the broad field of population studies by early career scholars in different world regions and boost the global visibility of their achievements. Nominate colleagues by November 1, 2026. Nominees must have received their PhD within the last seven years and be IUSSP members. For more information about the Award and the nomination procedure and to fill out the application form, please go to IUSSP Early Career Awards.
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Call for Contributions to Special Collection on Kinship Demography (12/15/26)
*New* Call for Papers for the Special Collection “Measuring Population Health in the Era of Climate Change” in Population Health Metrics (02/26/27)
Population Health Metrics is accepting papers for the Special Collection “Measuring Population Health in the Era of Climate Change.” The collection focuses on how climate change is reshaping population health and on methodological and empirical advances to measure these impacts. Submissions due February 26, 2027.
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