Calling all data scientists. “It looks like the 2020 presidential primary is going to be the next battleground to divide and confuse Americans...” https://t.co/194Y3Sa1cj
For those interested in interdisciplinary work to reduce health disparities (who's not, right?!) check out this IAPHS preconference meeting.
https://t.co/MskoE3MKjD
"As progressive parents, is their primary responsibility to advance societal values—fairness, = opportunity & social justice—or to give their children all the advantages in life that their resources can provide?" A question all parents w/ privilege need to think about.@wustlsoc
IRP and @OPRE_ACF are seeking applications for the National Poverty Fellows Postdoc Program for 2019-20.
Compensation is around $80k/yr w/ benefits and fellows are allotted time for their own work.
For the application and more info, visit: https://t.co/wcaJkwyrF8
#NICHD please continue to supprt research on population dynamics including the role of neighborhoods and other geographic contexts in health and health disparities #NICHDstrategicplan
HUD's justification for gutting AFFH badly misinterprets landmark findings of Moving to Opportunity research. Good @HenryGrabar catch: https://t.co/lhcvRcmi48
Congratulations to Voight and colleagues for winning the Cozzarelli Prize for the best social science paper at the meetings of the National Academy of Sciences. Fascinating and important work!
https://t.co/BLlW1WXQnk
We're pleased to announce the 2018-2019 CSDE Fellows, Christine Leibbrand and Hilary Wething. Learn more about their background and research here:
https://t.co/0RkdFxCZnm