Ask Me Anything: IRWG Seed Grants
Submitted by heidiab on Tue, 01/25/2022 - 12:47pmQ&A with past Seed Grant recipient and reviewer, Denise Saint Arnault and IRWG Program Director Rebecca Irvine, for prospective applicants.
Q&A with past Seed Grant recipient and reviewer, Denise Saint Arnault and IRWG Program Director Rebecca Irvine, for prospective applicants.
IRWG has awarded 12 Seed Grants for faculty projects on women, gender, sexuality, and health.
Workshop for mid-career faculty at U-M and MSU.
The Multicultural Study of Trauma Recovery (MiStory) is an international research consortium working to understand how context, culture, the self, gender, and trauma recovery intersect. Directed by Professor Denise Saint Arnault with funding in part from IRWG seed grants, the collaborative currently has 30 members from 13 countries across several continents, and continues to grow.
Summer updates from faculty cubes awarded additional funding to incorporate gender into research projects
IRWG has awarded 9 Seed Grants for faculty projects on women, gender, sexuality, and health.
In 2015, Dr. Cheryl Moyer received IRWG funding to conduct a pilot study exploring the shift from surgical to self-induced medical abortion in two fishing villages in urban Accra, Ghana. Data from the project have been presented at several national and international meetings, and two manuscripts have been published or submitted for publication.
The Sport, Health and Activity Research and Policy Center (SHARP) and the Institute for Research on Women and Gender have awarded two Joan Schafer Research Faculty Awards in Sport, Fitness, and Disability.
The Feminist Data Manifest-NO is a collaboratively written set of declarations, refusals, and committments for feminist data studies.
Six faculty cubes awarded additional funding to incorporate gender into research projects