Postdoctoral Scholar – Project DZC, Population Studies Center (PSC), University of Pennsylvania (Ongoing)
Postdoctoral Researcher in Migration – UNC Charlotte (Ongoing)
How to Tuesday: IAPHS Webinar Series (12/2/25)
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:
- 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)
Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (Ongoing)
Assistant/Associate Professor in Integrated Health Across Lifecycle and Systems – Purdue University (Ongoing)
Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Health Disparities Research- College for Health, Community and Policy, UT San Antonio (Ongoing)
*New* PAA Congressional Briefing on U.S. Birth Rate Trends (12/10/25)
The PAA Congressional Briefing on U.S. Birth Rate Trends has been rescheduled! Members in the DC area are welcome to join us on Wednesday, December 10, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. in 2075 Rayburn House Office Building for ice cream and engaging presentations about U.S. fertility trends and related policies.
An expert panel of leading social scientists will discuss national and international birth rate trends and evidence on the effects of policy incentives, such as tax credits and paid family leave, in impacting an individual’s decision to start a family. The discussion is particularly timely given the Trump Administration’s interest in encouraging higher birth rates nationwide.
UW REACH Implementation and Evaluation Fellowship (11/28/25)
The University of Washington Research and Engagement on Adaptation for Climate and Health (REACH) Center is accepting applications to the Implementation and Evaluation Fellowship until November 28. The Fellowship provides teams of fellows with $60,000 of funding and training to conduct an implementation science project to evaluate or improve the uptake of a climate and health-related project or program.
Fellows apply and participate as teams of 2-3 public health or healthcare practitioners and researchers. Projects and practice partners must be based in Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Idaho, and/or Oregon. Learn more about the Fellowship, register for office hours, and access the application on the REACH website.