Henry P. David Grants for Research and International Travel in Human Reproductive Behavior and Population Studies 2017, USA

Publish Date: Nov 16, 2016

Deadline: Feb 15, 2017

Henry P. David Grants for Research and International Travel in Human Reproductive Behavior and Population Studies

$1,500 for work in the behavioral aspects of human reproductive behavior or an area related to population concerns.

Deadline: December 1, 2016; February 15, 2017

Description

The American Psychological Foundation's Henry David Fund was established to support young psychologists with a demonstrated interest in the behavioral aspects of human reproductive behavior or an area related to population concerns. The fund sponsors two grants annually:

  • The Henry David International Travel Grant provides $1,500 in support of a non-U.S. reproductive health/population science professional to travel to and participate in the Psychosocial Workshop, held in conjunction with the Population Association of America annual meeting. In 2017, PAA will be held in Chicago, April 27-29. The Psychosocial workshop will be held just prior to PAA, on April 25-26. The deadline for the International Travel Grant is Dec. 1, 2016.
  • The Henry David Research Grant provides up to $1,500 for support of ongoing research in behavioral aspects of population studies or human reproductive behavior. The deadline for the Henry David Research Grant is Feb. 15, 2017.

Eligibility

  • Applicants must be graduate students conducting dissertation research or early career researchers with not more than 10 years postgraduate experience.

  • Demonstrated interest in human reproductive behavior or related population concerns.

  • Open to applicants in all relevant disciplines who have a demonstrated psychological approach to their work, with preference given to psychologists.

  • Applicants for the International Travel Grant must be non-US citizens.

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Eligible Countries

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United States