Have you explored NIH Fellowship opportunities? We wanted to remind you that NIH fellowships are open to early career scientists, including at the predoctoral and postdoctoral level. NIH fellowships and are designed to provide mentored research training to enable skills’ development and experiences needed to transition into careers in the biomedical research workforce.
Through these programs, the NIH fosters innovation, collaboration, and the advancement of knowledge aimed at improving human health.
The next due date for Fellowship applications (F series) is April 8. We encourage applicants to visit the standard due dates page to stay on top of approaching deadlines.
Some helpful reminders for applicants and their supporters:
The University of Washington’s Center for Disaster Resilient Communities is offering a
hands-on training program in environmental and public health disaster research methods and skills for up to 25 advanced graduate students and early career hazards and disaster researchers from across the United States. This training program aims to provide a launchpad for scholars to build on and carry out their own disaster and hazards research projects as well as opportunities for interdisciplinary networking and mentorship.
This fellowship includes a weeklong in-person intensive at the University of Washington Seattle Campus from July 27-31, 2026 followed by a year of online monthly workshops all of which include research and professional support from program faculty.
Please visit our
program web page or
view this flyer for information on eligibility, application instructions, and timelines. Applications will be accepted until March 27, 2026 (9 PM PDT) and will be reviewed based on the applicant’s experience in public health and disasters, capacity to implement skills and knowledge from the fellowship, and commitment to reciprocal and ethical research practices. Priority acceptances will be released by April 30, 2026. Need-based travel stipends are available.
Request for Proposals – Interdisciplinary Network on Rural Population Health and Aging With funding from the National Institute on Aging, the Interdisciplinary Network on Rural Population Health and Aging (INRPHA) invites investigators to submit proposals for pilot research that enhances understanding of the multilevel and multidimensional drivers of rural health and aging trends and disparities. Investigators may request up to $35,000. Proposals are due by Friday, April 10.
The call for submissions for the Wittgenstein Centre Conference 2026 (WIC2026) “Demography and Human Capital” is now open!
This conference aims to advance theories, data, and multi-dimensional demographic methods for modelling human capital formation and its dynamics over time, and to connect cutting-edge evidence to policy debates globally. Human capital – education, skills, health, and capabilities – is a central driver of demographic change and a key lens for understanding social and economic development, inequality, and resilience.
We invite contributions from all disciplinary background and methodological traditions.
Key information:
Submission deadline: 30 April 2026
Conference date: Tuesday, 01 December 2026 – Wednesday, 02 December 2026
Venue: Festive Hall, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Dr. Ignaz-Seipel-Platz 2, 1010 Vienna
Format: onsite participation only
* Please note that the conference will take place immediately following the 50th anniversary celebration of the Vienna Institute of Demography (VID) on 30 November 2026 at the same venue. Conference participants are warmly invited to attend the VID’s 50th anniversary celebration as well. *