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*New* Corporate & Foundation Opportunities: Russell Sage Foundation Pipeline Grants Competition June 12th, 2025

Pipeline Grants Competition

Organization: Russell Sage Foundation

Award amount: $50,000

Deadline: 10/1/2025

Description:

This initiative will support early-career scholars and promote diversity in the social sciences, including racial, ethnic, gender, disciplinary, institutional, and geographic diversity. Pipeline grantees are paired with mentors who offer advice on their projects and career development. The competition funds innovative research on economic mobility and access to opportunity in the United States.

*New* UW’s Open Scholarship Commons Offer “Most Wanted” Seminars This Summer! Check it out! June 12th, 2025

Join us at the Open Scholarship Commons for the “Most Wanted” Researcher Summer Series! This set of workshops highlights tools and topics UW researchers are most curious about. In the coming months, workshops such as “Introduction to Text Mining” and “Publish & Protect Your Research: Build a Book Fast with Manifold” will offer practical skills for researchers across campus. Register here to reserve your spot.

Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation Grants (Rolling) June 12th, 2025
Postdoc in Demography – University of Southern Denmark (6/23/25) June 12th, 2025
Call for Papers: Panel Study of Income Dynamics User Conference (7/1/25) June 12th, 2025
Share Your Story: Federal Grant Terminations and Data Restrictions June 12th, 2025

The Population Association of America (PAA) has updated the form used to collect details, on an ongoing basis, from members who have been adversely affected by actions taken by the Administration, including federal grant terminations and data restrictions. The revised form provides guidance and encourages individuals to share their stories, which will be featured in a regular newsletter designed to educate policymakers and the public about the consequences of these federal actions.

Please feel free to share this form with your colleagues.

Martinez Authors Op-ed in WA Latino News June 12th, 2025

The Latino/a/x/e community faces unique challenges, and there remains a shortage of wellness programs that reflect the language, values, and lived experiences of Latino/a/x/e young adults. In an op-ed published in WA Latino News, CSDE Affiliate Griselda Martinez describes a tool called Conéctate Contigo Mismo that launched in May 2025. This is a free, anonymous, online tool available 24/7 to anyone seeking support. This project is led by Dr.

Senior Population Affairs Officer, UN Population Division (6/26/25) June 12th, 2025
Request for Proposals: AI Governance (Ongoing) June 12th, 2025
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Mudrazija and Colleagues Examine Disproportionate Impacts of Alzheimer Disease and Dementia June 12th, 2025
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Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRD) have significant health consequences for individuals, families, employers, and governments. African American and Latino adults likely face disproportionate economic burdens from ADRD because of differences in biological and non-biological processes including high prevalence rates and associated comorbidities, less access and lower quality education, and low access to quality health care, including lack of specialists and minoritized health care practitioners in general. In a recent study, CSDE Affiliate Stipica Mudrazija (Health Systems and Population Health) and co-authors assess ADRD’s economic burden on non-Latino African American,