Post-doctoral Associate at NYU Abu Dhabi, Division of Social Science (01/15/26)
Beyond the PUMA: Supplemental Geography in ACS Microdata from IPUMS USA (12/10/25)
*New* Postdoctoral Scholar – Project DZC, Population Studies Center (PSC), University of Pennsylvania (Ongoing)
Postdoctoral Researcher in Migration – UNC Charlotte (Ongoing)
Countering Anti-Immigrant Sentiment: What We Know From Research (11/17/25)
Join the Center for Migration Studies of New York (CMS) for its annual Academic & Policy Symposium, “Witness to Hope: Promoting Just & Humane Migration Policies”, on Monday, November 17, 2025.
With anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies on the rise in the US and globally, how can evidence-based research help us understand and counter these narratives? Join leading scholars for a discussion on understanding the dynamics of anti-immigrant sentiment, as well as strategies to change public opinion and advance more humane policy responses.
The symposium can be attended virtually or in person. Register for virtual or in person tickets for the symposium here.
How to Tuesday: IAPHS Webinar Series (starts 11/18/25)
IAPHS invites you to join How-To Tuesday, a new 45-minute webinar series designed to deliver clear, actionable guidance on topics that matter most to population health professionals. Whether you’re looking to sharpen your time management, navigate journal reviews, or set a research agenda, How-To Tuesday brings you the tools to thrive. Register here.
Upcoming Sessions Include:
- November 18 – “How to Define Your Research Agenda” with Jennifer Karas Montez
- December 2 – “How to Communicate Your Research to Non-Scientists” with Shannon Monnat
- December 16 – “How to Increase Productivity: 7 Thoughts” with Sandro Galea
- January 6 – “How to Approach a Perspective Mentor” with Roland J. Thorpe Jr.
- January 20 – “How to do a Journal Review” with David F. Warner
Each session features:
- A concise 30-minute presentation with clear action items
- Expert speakers from across disciplines
- A 15-minute Q&A to deepen your understanding
To register and learn more, visit: https://iaphs.org/tools-for-
Assistant Professor, Sociology – Indiana University, Bloomington (Ongoing)
Community-based Circular Economy Strategies to Improve Local Well-being and the Environment (11/20/25)
- Focus on implementing community-based CE initiatives or strategies that address local, specific and clearly defined environmental issue(s) related to an unsustainable use of raw materials, or sources of waste or pollution;
- Are achieved at the community level where they provide tangible benefits (at the social, material and/or financial level) and promote the involvement of community members and organizations in one or more stages of the project, from its design to its implementation;
- Propose solutions that demonstrate innovation in addressing environmental issue(s) and improving local well-being that could be replicated in other regions or communities;
- Include an implementation plan that clearly identifies concrete and measurable objectives and results (through qualitative and/or quantitative indicators), specific actions/project activities, beneficiaries and actors, an approximate timeframe of implementation and a detailed budget. Most results must be suitable for reporting within the timeframe of NAPECA support (i.e., 12 to 24 months);
- Are carried out by organizations that have the capabilities to successfully perform the project and can leverage other resources (human, material or financial) to achieve greater impact, replicability, scalability and sustainability of the project and its results, once funding has concluded;
- Create formal or informal partnerships, collaborations or linkages among relevant key actors, such as different levels of government, local or Indigenous communities, academia, youth-led organizations, nongovernmental organizations, and the private sector within the North American region, generating the interconnections of key actors that are needed for circularity.
- A one‐page letter of intent with a description of proposed aims and approach.
- If the final application requires a statement of broader impacts, please summarize your plans to address the specific requirements on an additional page.
- CV (not biosketch) of the PI including past grant funding.