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Doris Duke Fellowships for the Promotion of Child Well-Being

These fellowships are designed to identify and develop a new generation of leaders interested in and capable of creating practice and policy initiatives that will enhance child development and improve the nation's ability to prevent all forms of child maltreatment.

Deadline: 

Friday, December 1, 2017

Drug Abuse Dissertation Research (R36)

The goal of this FOA is to enhance the diversity of the drug abuse research workforce by providing dissertation awards on topics related to the study of basic and clinical neuroscience, development, epidemiology, prevention, treatment, services, or women and sex/gender differences as they relate to drug abuse.

Deadline: 

Thursday, June 16, 2022
Monday, October 17, 2022
Thursday, February 16, 2023

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows program provides the nation’s most comprehensive learning experience at the nexus of health, science, and policy in Washington, D.C.

Deadline: 

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Analyzing Relationships between Disability, Rehabilitation and Work (ARDRAW) Small Grant Program

The Social Security Administration’s (SSA’s) Analyzing Relationships between Disability, Rehabilitation and Work (ARDRAW) Small Grant Program is a one-year $10,000 stipend program awarded to graduate-level students to conduct supervised independent research designed to foster new analysis of work, rehabilitation, and disability issues, which may develop innovative and fresh perspectives on disability.

Deadline: 

Friday, February 25, 2022

Frédéric Bastiat Fellowships

These fellowships are for law, master's, and PhD students interested in political economy. Fellows are required to attend colloquia at George Mason University several times during the fellowship year.

Deadline: 

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Health Policy Research Scholars Program

The goal of Health Policy Research Scholars is to create a large cadre of diverse doctoral students from a wide variety of research-focused disciplines—students whose research, connections, and leadership will inform and influence policy toward a Culture of Health. Specifically, we aim to recruit doctoral students from a variety of field/disciplines (e.g., urban planning, political science, economics, ethnography, education, social work, sociology) who are training to be researchers.

Deadline: 

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

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