CSDE Bids Farewell to Belinda Sachs and Opens Up New Position
CSDE would love to wish a bittersweet farewell to our outstanding Grants Manager Belinda Sachs who has departed CSDE for a new role in the Department of Psychiatry. Belinda’s attention-to-detail and expertise has been invaluable to CSDE and we can’t express our appreciation enough! As we begin our search for a new Grants Manager to join our team, we’d like to share this job link. Please pass it along to anyone you feel may be the right fit as the expert on grants and contracts administration with substantial responsibility for managing the unit’s grants and contracts program.
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Burroughs Wellcome Fund Seeks Applications for Climate and Health Interdisciplinary Award (Due: 8/31/2023)
This award provides support for collaborative exploratory work that opens new ground for comprehensively assessing or mitigating the impacts of climate change on human health. This program will support both individual scientists and multi-investigator teams. Early career faculty and postdoctoral fellows nearing their transition to independence are especially encouraged to apply, whether individually or within teams.
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Open Call for Nominations for the Inaugural Spark Award (Due: 9/15/2023)
To begin in The Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity’s 55th year, this new recognition award will formally acknowledge another community member whose diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) leadership inspires young changemakers, and exemplifies the spirit of the Charles E. Odegaard award. It will recognize the accomplishments of a recent UW graduate, who made significant DEI contributions during their time as a University of Washington student and continues to do so post-graduation.
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*New* Announcing Fall 2023 Round of Royalty Research Fund (Due: 9/21/23)
Applications are now open for the Fall 2023 round of the UW Royalty Research Fund (RRF) grant program.
The “Royalty” in RRF is the royalty and licensing fee income generated by the University’s technology transfer program. These funds are awarded as small grants to advance new directions in research, particularly:
- In disciplines for which external funding opportunities are minimal, and/or
- For faculty who are junior in rank, and/or
- In cases where funding may provide unique opportunities to increase applicants’ competitiveness for subsequent funding.
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IES Announces FY 2024 Research Grant Competitions (Due: 9/21/23)
The National Center for Education Research and the National Center for Special Education Research released funding announcements for three fiscal year 2024 grant competitions.
- Application packages became available on July 20, 2023.
- Letters of intent (optional but encouraged) are due August 10, 2023.
- The application deadline is September 21, 2023.
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Register for Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science (Due: 9/26/23)
The 2023 IAPHS Conference is fast-approaching. Early bird registration has ended, but you have until 09/26/23 to late-register! The conference theme is “Gender, Sexuality, and Health Across the Life Course: Current Challenges and Opportunities for Population Health and Health Equity” and will take place in Baltimore, Maryland from October 2-5, 2023. For more conference information, click here. Current members of IAPHS receive deeply discounted rates to attend the conference. Click here to learn more about IAPHS membership.
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*New* Call for Special Issue in Honor of International Migration Review (Due: 9/30/23)
International Migration Review is celebrating a 60th anniversary and inviting submissions that will recognize that accomplishment and scientific impact.
For six decades, International Migration Review (IMR) has been internationally regarded as the principal journal in the field facilitating the study of human migration, ethnic group relations, and refugee movements.
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Request for Applications: Population Health Initiative, Tier 1 Grants (Due: 10/2/2023)
PHI is now accepting applications for Tier 1 grants. The purpose of a Tier 1 grant is to support researchers in laying the foundation for a future project to generate proof-of-concept within research themes such as Safety, Health & Well-being, Equity & Justice and Education. Awards of up to $25,000 per project will be available with a project period of up to eight months. Click here to apply.
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*New* Climate Funding Opportunity with CO2 Foundation (Due: 10/15/23)
The CO2 Foundation is excited to announce its second funding opportunity: Extreme weather and what to do about it.
As climate change introduces new risks to all sectors at all scales, societal stability faces emergent threats. Social, economic, and cultural stability requires both long-term investment in whole-of-society emissions reduction and short-term effective responses to extreme weather threats.
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Williams and Khan to Host Migration & Health Workshop October 12-13, 2023
CSDE Affiliates Nathalie Williams and Sarfraz Khan will be hosting a workshop focused on Migration & Health: Perspectives from South Asia on October 12-13, 2023 on the UW campus (co-sponsored by CSDE and the South Asia Center).
Human migration is a defining issue of our time and is increasingly recognized as a global public health priority.
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*New* ARPA-H Launches Vitals Newsletter
If you’d like to keep up with the new ARPA-H (Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health) and what’s happening in the domain of federal funding for health innovation, here is the link for signing up for their regular newsletter – Vitals. ARPA-H says that Vitals is the one way to stay updated on ARPA-H, learn about opportunities, and to send queries about challenges and solutions.
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*New* Interim Rule Bans Tik Tok on all Government Devices
The Department of Defense (DoD), General Services Administration (GSA), and NASA have issued an interim rule for federal contracts that prohibits the presence or use of ByteDance applications or services, including the social networking service TikTok, by federal contractors. This interim rule applies to federal contracts awarded or modified on or after June 2, 2023.
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*New* Health Data Releases from IPUMS
The University of Minnesota’s IPUMS team has newly-released health data from two sources. The IPUMS MEPS (Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Data for Social, Economic, and Health Research) now includes over 70 new variables from the Prescribed Medicines file from 1996 to the present. These variables include information on medication type, drug name, amounts paid per medication fill, and more.
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Guest Presenters Needed for UW Data Science Seminar
Sign up now to give a presentation as part of eScience Institute’s UW Data Science Seminar Series. The annual series will resume in person for the Fall 2023 Quarter on Tuesday, October 4th in the PAA Auditorium 102. The series showcases a variety of data science methods and tools and how they’re utilized in domain science fields, regional partners, governmental agencies, and industry.
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