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| Doctoral Scholarship in Sociology – University of Antwerp (04/20/26) |
April 16th, 2026 Employment |
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Where: University of Antwerp
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| Tenure-Track Professorship in Demography and Human Capital Formation – University of Vienna (04/22/26) |
April 16th, 2026 Employment |
| Where: University of Vienna | |
| Rocha Beardall Selected as William T. Grant Scholar Class of 2031 | April 16th, 2026 |
CSDE Affiliate Theresa Rocha Beardall (Sociology) has been named one of seven early career researchers in the newest class of William T. Grant Scholars. In 2025, the Puyallup Tribe signed a memorandum of understanding with thirteen public school districts to guide curriculum development on tribal culture and history, as part of Washington State’s mandated Since Time Immemorial curriculum. Alongside this MOU, the Puyallup Tribal Historic Preservation Department (THPD) is recovering Puyallup children’s boarding school records held by outside institutions for over a century to reclaim tribal authority over their educational narrative. |
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| Postdoctoral Fellowship Institute on the Environment (IonE) – University of Minnesota (04/29/26) |
April 16th, 2026 Employment |
| Where: University of Minnesota | |
| CSDE Workshop on Introduction to the Northwest Federal Statistical Research Data Center (NWFSRDC): Enabling Access to Confidential Microdata from U.S. Federal Government Agencies (04/22/26) |
April 16th, 2026 CSDE Workshop |
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When: 04/22/2026 12:30 - 1:30 PM Where: Zoom Join CSDE on Wednesday, April 22 from 12:30 – 1:30 PM for a Workshop on the Northwest Federal Statistical Research Data Center (NWFSRDC) network is comprised by Census-managed secure computing labs within top educational and research institutions across the country where qualified researchers conduct approved statistical analysis on non-public data. These data are collected by various government agencies (Census Bureau, NCHS, BEA, BLS, SSA, etc.) and made available to local researchers through agreements with federal statistical agencies. |
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| CSDE Workshop: PAA 2026 Data Viz Office Hours (4/22/26 and 4/29/26) |
April 16th, 2026 CSDE Workshop |
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When: 04/22/2026 Where: https://washington.zoom.us/j/95690456102 CSDE is hosting office hours to help you prepare data visualizations for PAA! Join CSDE Training Core PI Audrey Dorélien, 2026-2027 CSDE Seminar Chair Min Cha, and CSDE Training Director Jessica Godwin to get feedback and consultation on figures for your PAA oral presentations or posters. Both faculty and students are welcome!! Please sign up for a consultation slot here on 4/22/26 or 4/29/26 between 12 and 1 PM. |
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| Data Science and Demography Training (DSDT): Applications due 04/24/26 |
April 16th, 2026 CSDE Workshop |
CSDE is pleased to announce the availability of 12-month fellowships supported by the NIH Training in Advanced Data Analytics (TADA) T32 fellowship program. These Data Science and Demography Training (DSDT) fellowships begin mid-September 2026. There are three openings for the DSDT fellowship program this year. The fellowship program is available to U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents. The goal of the training grant is to provide rigorous training in advanced data science methodologies for the next generation of behavioral, |
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| Apply Now to CSDE’s NIH Grant Writing Summer Program (05/15/26) |
April 16th, 2026 CSDE Workshop |
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Where: University of Washington
The CSDE Development Core is once again hosting its annual Grant Writing Summer Program (GWSP) to assist scholars (UW postdocs, researchers, and professors affiliated or planning to affiliate with CSDE, as well as other researchers in the Seattle area) in preparing applications to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Applications are now open and due May 15! More info here, and application page here. Note that the program is in person and meets once every two weeks, |
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| Shin Receives PHI Tier 2 Funding to Develop a Culturally Responsive Communication Intervention to Increase Childhood Vaccine Uptake Among East African Communities |
April 16th, 2026 CSDE Research |
The UW Population Health Initiative recently awarded CSDE Affiliate Michelle Shin (Child, Family, and Population Health Nursing) a Tier 2 pilot research grant to partner with a community health center and community-based organizations to increase vaccine uptake among children in East African communities in Washington State. East African communities, including Somali, Eritrean, and Ethiopian communities, face disproportionately high risk due to low rates of measles, mumps, rubella and varicella (MMRV) vaccination driven by misinformation and systemic barriers. |
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| Cohen Publishes Results of Community Intervention to Reduce Child Marriage in Nigeria |
April 16th, 2026 CSDE Research |
CSDE Affiliate Isabelle Cohen (Public Policy) published “A Big-Push Community Intervention Reduced Rates of Child Marriage by 80%” in Nature. Cohen and co-authors used a paired cluster-randomized trial in 18 communities to evaluate a locally tailored intervention to reduce child marriage in northern Nigeria. The study shows that the intervention decreased rates of marriage among adolescent girls from 86% in the control group to only 21% in the treatment group, |
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