Register by July 3: IPUMS 2026 Data Intensive Research Conference – Online / Minneapolis, MN (07/22/26 – 07/23/26)
The preliminary program for this year’s Data-Intensive Research Conference is now available. Registration is open for both virtual and in-person participation through July 3; there is no registration fee to attend, but space is limited. Applications for the pre-conference workshop on IPUMS Full Count Census Data are open through April 1.
Register Now for 2026 Northwestern Main and Advanced Causal Inference Workshops (Starting 08/03/26)
Call for Papers: Aftermath of a Pandemic – Changes in Mortality and Health (09/11/26)
Call for Papers: Special Issue of Studies in Family Planning on Pandemic and Epidemic Impacts on Reproduction, Sexual and Reproductive Health, and Family Dynamics (09/15/26)
American Psychological Foundation Wayne F. Placek Grants: Public Understanding of Sexual Orientation and LGBTQIA+ Issues (06/12/26)
Call for Papers: IJPDS Special Issue on AI in Population Data Science (09/30/26)
American Psychological Foundation Springfield Research Fund Grants: LGBTQIA+ Issues and Intersectional Stigmas (06/12/26)
The Springfield Research Fund Grants
Organization: American Psychological Foundation
Award amount: $21,000
Sponsor deadline: 06/12/2026
Description:
Gates Foundation Grand Challenge: Estimating the Global Burden of Diarrheal Diseases (06/16/26)
The Global Partnerships & Grand Challenges Team announced a new grant opportunity, with applications due no later than June 16, 2026, at 11:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time. Estimating the Global Burden of Diarrheal Diseases: Reliable burden estimates are essential for guiding investments in prevention, treatment, and product development. However, estimating diarrheal mortality, morbidity, and pathogen-specific burden remains challenging for a number of reasons. Through this RFP, the Gates Foundation seeks to support independent estimation efforts that inform the overall burden of diarrhea and pathogen-specific contributions, clarify key sources of uncertainty, and produce decision-useful estimates for policymakers, researchers, and global health partners.
Please refer to the RFP for full details on scope and eligibility. We will also host a dedicated webinar on May 14, 2026, from 8:00–9:00 a.m. PT, featuring an overview of the opportunity and time for Q&A. Please register to attend, and submit your questions ahead of the session. A recording will be posted on the challenge page following the session for those unable to join live.