Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Eligibility
- Demonstrate challenges and/or barriers to full inclusion faced in your research discipline because of your personal characteristics and/or experiences (e.g. not a native English speaker, from a low-income community, have a disability, etc.).
- Completed terminal degree within the last five years. Degree may be in any field.
- Be a junior faculty member with a full-time academic position that could lead to tenure or a postdoctoral fellow poised to be in a faculty position by start of the grant.
- May not have been PI or co-PI on grant greater than $10,000 since receiving degree.
- May not have received post-graduate research fellowship/traineeships.
Description
The Health Equity Scholars for Action (HES4A) program aims to support early-career researchers who are systemically underrepresented in health sciences and related fields.
Keywords:
community studies, education for people with disabilities, immigrants, indigenous peoples, LGBTQ studies, minority education, racism or race relation, underrepresented populations
Application due:
11/06/25
Award amount:
$260,000