PhD, Post-Doctoral and Faculty Grants (Deadline: Jan 31 Faculty/Mar 10 PhD)
Posted: 11/28/2018 (Funding)
The Washington Center for Equitable Growth supports social science research investigating whether and how inequality affects economic growth. They are currently requesting proposals in the areas of macroeconomic policy, market structure, human capital, and the labor market. The full request and more information on our grantmaking can be found on their website.
Grants for faculty are generally in the range of $25,000 to $100,000, and grants of $15,000 are available for current PhD students or those in postdoctoral positions. Applications for faculty are due January 31, 2019 and are due for PhD students on March 10, 2019.
This is the same grant that our very own CSDE Fellow Hilary Wething, PhD student at the Evans School, received to examine how Seattle’s law requiring paid sick leave is impacting worker pay and productivity.
Please feel free to contact them at grants@equitablegrowth.org if you have any questions about these opportunities.
Deadline: 01/31/2018
Location: Washington Center for Equitable Growth