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Are you looking for new opportunities? You’re in the right place! We list job postings, calls for proposals, and other opportunities here. If you know of an opportunity you’d like to share, please let us know!
- ISEE 2026 Environmental Ethics Essay Contest – The International Society of Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE) is inviting graduate students and early career researchers to submit essays on ethics in environmental epidemiology, climate action, and population health. Essays are due June 11, 2026.
- Call for Papers for the Special Collection “Measuring Population Health in the Era of Climate Change” in Population Health Metrics – The collection focuses on how climate change is reshaping population health and on methodological and empirical advances to measure these impacts. This collection welcomes original research articles, methodological contributions, interdisciplinary studies, comparative analyses, and systematic reviews that align with the scope of Population Health Metrics. Submissions due February 26, 2027.
- NASA FINESST Graduate Research Opportunity – NASA is inviting applications for its FINESST program, supporting graduate student–led research projects in Earth and space science aligned with NASA’s science and exploration goals. Submissions due July 14, 2026.
- NIH Highlighted Topic: Health and Extreme Weather – Advancing Critical Research to Address the Direct and Indirect Health Impacts of Weather-Related Natural Disasters and Emerging Weather-Related Harms. Consider NIH’s centralized list of highlighted topics for your next investigator-initiated grant application. Each topic represents a selected research priority area within one or more NIH Institutes, Centers, or Offices (ICOs) that may or may not have dedicated funding.
- Open Call for Proposals: The Natural Hazards Center has launched the Health and Extreme Weather Research Award Program. Funds will support awards in the amount of $10,000 to $50,000 each.