TRIADS announces its 2024 Seed Grant Program
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The Transdisciplinary Institute in Applied Data Sciences (TRIADS) has launched its newest call for seed grant proposals. TRIADS Seed Grants aim to quickly advance existing research teams, develop projects in new transdisciplinary fields of inquiry, and build communities of potential collaborators around shared questions, methods, and data.
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Geospatial Public Health Workshop
Wednesday, January 10, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. DUC 276
TRIADS and the Geospatial Research Initiative (GRI) will host a half-day workshop on geospatial public health.
The format of the meeting will consist of (i) brief research introductions among participants, followed by (ii) breakout groups designed to foster the development of research proposals aligned with funding opportunities. We encourage any interested researchers to participate and fill out this brief Qualtrics Survey in advance.
Lunch will be provided.
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| Social Mixer: TRIADS Initiative in Race, Power, Equity, and Justice
Thursday, February 8, 4 p.m.
The Bear at The Knight Center
TRIADS and the Race, Power, Equity, and Justice (RPE&J) initiative are organizing a social gathering. The aim is to bring together faculty members conducting research at the crossroads of technology, equity, and justice at Washington University and beyond. The event seeks to cultivate connections among faculty members who share research interests within the RPE&J field. We are looking forward to meet you.
Drinks and light refreshments will be provided.
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TRIADS Speaker Series: Ten Years of Collaboration Between Ethnography and Epidemiology
Thursday, February 1, Noon The Knight Center, Room 210
Featuring:
Elizabeth F.S. Roberts, professor of anthropology, University of Michigan
Martha María Téllez Rojo, senior researcher, Center for Nutrition and Health Research at the National Institute of Public Health
A complimentary reception will follow in O'Donnell Lounge.
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National Science Foundation Grants Conference
Presented by: Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy
February 23, 2024
8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Charles F. Knight Executive Education & Conference Center
The Weidenbaum Center is excited to host a full-day grants conference featuring National Science Foundation (NSF) Program Officers from the Directorate for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) and the Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences (SBE/BCS).
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If you are interested in any of the grant opportunities below, please reach out to Dr. Bhavna Hirani, Senior Research Development Associate, for assistance.
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WashU Here & Next: Spark Funding - Pop-Up Initiative Seed Grant
Internal submission deadline: January 15, 2024
The Here & Next Pop-Up Initiative grant provides funds to support a burst of interdisciplinary activity around a specific topic that align with the Here & Next priority areas and value principles. This program allows for dedicated resources, time, and space for researchers across the University to combine their unique perspectives and skill sets in pursuit of a common go for ‘one summer month.’ Each Pop-Up Initiative is expected to produce a research product based on its in-depth preparation for a larger future research agenda.
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Carnegie Corporation: Understanding the Forces Shaping the Global Order
Concept note date: January 28, 2024
The relationships, rules, institutions, and norms that make up the existing global order face numerous changes and disruptions. Carnegie Corporation of New York has launched a request for proposals that will advance and disseminate knowledge and understanding about the key determinants and consequences of the evolving global order.
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Do you have feedback or want to submit an item for a future newsletter? Let us know at triads@wustl.edu.
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