endobj Gwendolyn Donley is a National Poverty Fellow for 20222024 in residence in the Office of Community Services in the Administration for Children and Families. Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday 6 July in person. The scholarship allows PhD level Sharon Wolf was a National Poverty Fellow at the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation from 2014 to 2015. A funnel plot analysis of EPSRC Fellowship success rates Raw epsrc-fellowships-funnel.r # Analysis of EPSRC fellowship success rates # 18 November She has also served as a health and education policy adviser in the U.S. Senate and provided public policy and communications counsel to nonprofit organizations. In 2015, NERC introduced a Demand Management quota system, whereby institutions whose 6-round success rate for the former Standard Grants (response mode, including New Investigator grants) fell below 20% received a cap on the number of proposals they could submit for that financial year's rounds. Donley is mentored by IRP AffiliateChristine Durranceand Emma Monahan, Senior Researcher at Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago. A spokesperson for the research council says it considers Webthe doctoral thesis must have been submitted (and viva ideally completed) before the Doctoral Fellowship commences. endobj Donley recently completed her PhD in Epidemiology and Biostatistics from Case Western Reserve University, where she developed skillsets in quantitative and qualitative methodologies working in the space where research meets policy and practice. xXK#7W`Jnip=rXa'C*=n3Gnv?5{{pfL~`#_VN0_w>| Us|0]]7D' tiGvh_{B$;:ox AOD pu2i3(}8gZ;Xe. >> Calls for applications are released each fall for fellowships that begin the following academic year. KaLeigh White is a National Poverty Fellow for 20232024 in residence in the Division of Economic Independence (DEI) at the Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation (OPRE). In her work, she seeks to use data to inform policy and practice decisions and empower communities. Her current research encompasses three main domains: (1) assessing the effects of K12 financial education policies on youth and young adults financial outcomes across different socioeconomic groups; (2) investigating how financial regulations affect alternative financial services use; and (3) examining heterogeneities in consumer policy implementation. Kathleen Moore was a National Poverty Fellow at the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation from 2017 to 2019 and was mentored by IRP Affiliate Daniel Meyer. Appointments will be made at Research Associate Grade 7, spine point 41 (current rate 34,308) andare available for a maximum of two years in duration. 2 0 obj National Research Center on Poverty and Economic Mobility, National Poverty Fellows Program Call for Applications for the 20232024 Fellowship Year Due 11/30/2022, National Poverty Fellows Program Call for Applications for the 20222023 Fellowship Year Due 12/3/2021, National Poverty Fellows Program Call for Applications for the 20212022 Fellowship Year Due 12/7/2020, National Poverty Fellows Program Call for Applications for the 20202021 fellowship year Due 12/1/2019, National Poverty Fellows Program Call for Applications for 20192020 (Due 11/28/2018). The University of Cambridge EPSRC DTP has funding for up to two fellowships and applications are invited from anyone who meets the following eligibility criteria: *Any student who has received a recent EPSRC studentship at a UK institution is eligible to apply. Success rates for EPSRC fellowships showing 95% confidence intervals (using a binomial model) For more details on the method, please see this paper by Her dissertation research explored the implementation and impact of the Community Eligibility Provision of the National School Lunch Program, which allows high-poverty schools to serve universal free meals. Campbell served as an Associate Editor of Social Forces from 2010 to 2014. Her work at OPRE focuses on projects related to underrepresented groups access to social services, while also working with the Office of Refugee Resettlement on their annual survey and research methods for data collection. Moores dissertation estimated discrimination rates for Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) holders through a multi-city online experiment. Gwen has also been involved with extensive work focused on equity in food systems, including food access, emergency food assistance, supplemental food assistance programs, and nutrition policy. Sarah completed her Ph.D. in Public Policy and Management at the Daniel J. Evans School of Public Policy and Governance at the University of Washington in December 2021. Maretta McDonald is a National Poverty Fellow for 20222024 in residence at the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE). These enable outstanding scientists to build an independent research career. Awards are tenable for five years in the first instance and cover the fellow's salary, estates and indirect costs at a rate of 80 per cent of full economic costs. Research expenses will also be provided. Approximately 35 Fellowships will be available each year. and Colleges work, Completed and Fully Signed Application Form, Reference from the PhD Supervisor (using the template provided, Second Academic Reference(using the template provided, Copy of EPSRC Funding Offer letter (external candidates only), Application meets the eligibility criteria and conditions of the award. UoM confidential! you should be in the top 10-15% of EPSRC-funded The new data set considers EPSRC research grants as a whole, and gives the number of applications and success rates for 137 UK universities for four years, WebThe EPSRC says that it sees the fall in grant applications as a success, bringing demand to more manageable levels. We have to have a preselection competition to pick our best candidates to submit to EPSRC. We will also allow fellowships over shorter periods. You can spend between 50% and 100% of your time on a fellowship. If you want to work part-time, you can hold your EPSRC fellowship part-time as well, at a minimal level of 50% FTE. In these circumstances, the duration of your fellowship can be extended pro rata. << /Length 5 0 R /Filter /FlateDecode >> She is particularly interested in the role of the growing for-profit sector in educating returning students, which she examined in her dissertation, entitled Start, Start Again: The College Pathways of Economically-Vulnerable Mothers. Prior to beginning her doctoral studies, Nicole worked on large implementation and impact studies of higher education interventions as a Research Associate at The Urban Institute and earned a Masters Degree in Education Policy Studies from The George Washington University. Jennifer Daniels is a 20222024 National Poverty Fellow in residence in the Division of Economic Independence (DEI) at the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (OPRE). Shamsuddin received his Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Policy from MIT. She is interested in researching policies that help to reduce poverty and inequality by developing skills and closing gaps from an early age. Dianna Ruberto is a 20232024 National Poverty Fellow in residence at the Office for the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE). Lowery has contributed to the evaluation of nutrition-related policies and programs, including the Philadelphia Beverage Tax and a large fruit and vegetable incentive program in North Carolina. Early discussions with potential PIs are encouraged. White earned her PhD in sociology at the University of Iowa. 4 0 obj Moore is currently a Management Analyst at the Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation in the Administration for Children and Families. You can spend between 50% and 100% of your time on a fellowship. The Graduate Research Fellowships are highly competitive, with annual acceptance rates of about 16% from among more than 12,000 applicants. Addo is mentored by IRP Affiliate J. Michael Collins and Christina Yancey, Chief Evaluation Officer at the U.S. Department of Labor. EPSRC have yet to announce this year's timings or procedure.If you are interested in doing a postdoc at Imperial, and if you got/will get your PhD within the last 3 years, consider applying for an EPSRC fellowship.These applications have to be made very early -- 5 July. Applicants should propose a project that falls within an EPSRC theme, and has the support of a Cambridge academic who is willing to be the Fellowship PI. She will complete her PhD in Public Policy and Sociology at the University of Michigan in Summer 2023. Her research interests include the administrative state and governance, political behavior, and inequality. All data is retained in line with GDPR requirements. Fellows work in residence conducting research and evaluation activities at one of the three following offices of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) in Washington, DC: the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE); the Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation (OPRE); and the Office of Community Services (OCS). WebEPSRC standard grant applications can include funds for: postdoctoral researchers, travel and subsistence for conference attendance, meetings, and for any named visiting fellows, computing equipment and software. Imperial hosts inaugural Innovation and Growth Conference at White City, India's Minister of Science visits Imperial to strengthen research links, What The Tech?! EPSRC have indicated that projects would typically comprise a PI (for a proportion of time, e.g. are available for a maximum of two years in duration. She worked as a Child Support Enforcement officer and supervisor before entering graduate school. Wolf is currently an Assistant Professor in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania. His recent work examines barriers to college access and degree completion for low-income and minority students, with attention to the role of information, behavioral qualities, and institutional characteristics. % Her current research interests are racial inequality, criminology/criminal justice, family, gender, spatial analyses, and public policy. x %A. Nicol Valdez is a National Poverty Fellow in residence at the Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation (OPRE) during the 20192021 academic years and is mentored by IRP Affiliate Jenna Nobles. Colin Campbell was a National Poverty Fellow in residence at the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation from 2014 to 2016. 20% FTE) plus a PDRA for 1-3 years. Her dissertation, We are the ones that drive the culture: Black Agency in Market-Driven Creative Placemaking Practices, used interpretive and participatory research approaches to investigate several dimensions of Black stakeholder experiences and agency in Wilmington, Delawares creative district. Those funded by other Research Councils or other funders are not eligible, including students aligned to EPSRC CDTs funded from non-EPSRC sources. Those funded by other Research Councils or other funders are not eligible, including students aligned to EPSRC CDTs funded from non-EPSRC sources. <> The EPSRC Doctoral Fellowship scheme allows universities to recruit and retain the very best newly qualified doctoral PhD students, and to help them launch careers in research. The University of Cambridge EPSRC DTP has funding for up to two fellowships and applications are invited from anyone who meets the following eligibility criteria: Her work involves conducting both descriptive research to shed light on key levers of change within families and schools, as well as designing and testing interventions aimed at improving these levers to inform anti-poverty and education policies. Deterding is currently a Senior Social Science Research Analyst at the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation in the Administration for Children and Families. Her research interests include policy approaches to prevent chronic disease, promote health and well-being, and reduce health disparities. Her dissertation research examined equity in access to the nonprofit human services safety net using quantitative analysis of national administrative data and mixed methods. in Public Policy and Hispanic Studies from the College of William & Mary. Broadly speaking, her research interests center upon the efficacy of the social safety net. He was one of 30 fellows selected stream Her dissertation focused on the effects of a conditional cash transfer program in New York City on adolescents and their families, and considered how inequality in schools moderated program impacts on this anti-poverty initiative. 2023 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. Lincoln Groves was a National Poverty Fellow at the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation from 2015 to 2018 and was mentored by IRP Affiliate Timothy Smeeding. The EPSRC Doctoral Fellowship scheme allows universities to recruit and retain the very best newly qualified doctoral PhD students, and to help them launch careers in research. Underlying themes connect all of her work: poverty, equity in resources and environments, racial disparities in health, and individual/community-level lived experiences. Web100% Success rate Show More. Before his graduate studies in Syracuse, Lincoln worked as an economic research analyst in Washington, DCwith both the government (USDOJ, Antitrust Division) and a private sector consulting firm (MiCRA, Inc.)and was a Peace Corps volunteer in Bulgaria. Her dissertation focused on the returns to cognitive and noncognitive skills in different labor market contexts, such as employer learning about these skills and skills as an explanation of the racial wage gap. His research interests include human capital development of young adults at-risk of living in poverty, as well as the role of public policy in facilitating more favorable outcomes for these groups. The 18 million investment in the new Approximately 796 applications for 147 national awards were made for 2022-23, so competition is stiff. WebThe National Poverty Fellows (NPF) Program is a federal government-university partnership administered by IRP seeking to build the capacity of postdoctoral Campuses & maps, The National Poverty Fellows (NPF) Program is a federal government-university partnership administered by IRP seeking to build the capacity of postdoctoral researchers conducting high-quality policy-relevant research on poverty and inequality in the United States. In her dissertation work, she examines how administrative burdens of Medicaid shape the likelihood of voting, leveraging the variation in program administration across the states. Sarahs research interests were informed by topics with which she was engaged while working as an economist in the U.S. Department of the Treasurys Office of Economic Policy prior to pursuing her doctorate.Charnes is mentored by IRP AffiliateJudith Bartfeldand Danielle Berman, Senior Evidence Analyst at the Office of Management and Budget. Campbell received his Ph.D. in sociology from the University of North Carolina, where he was a fellow in the Royster Society of Fellows. Drawing on theories and methods from developmental and community psychology, her research explores how poverty and inequality affect the pathways through which key settings for childrens developmentfamilies and schoolsinfluence childrens academic success. <> Research expenses will Her primary research focus centers around American stratification, immigration, and poverty with an emphasis on undocumented status. Sarah Charnes is a National Poverty Fellow for 20222024 in residence in the Division of Data and Improvement (DDI) at the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (OPRE). Note that this panel may include people who are non-specialist or who do not have a science background and interviewees will be expected to explain their projects accordingly. She is a qualitative researcher with experience conducting policy and program evaluations, survey design, in-depth interviews, and focus groups.Addos research interests include precarious work and the intersection between economic insecurity, health, and well-being.At SP2, Addo collaborated on the development of the Partnership for Social Mobility and Impact Fund, a research-driven initiative to identify and scale economic mobility solutions in Philadelphia and beyond.Prior to her doctoral work, Addo held positions atUrbane Development, where she led studies on city-led financial capability and economic development initiatives, and Citizens Budget Commission,where she contributed to studies on Medicaid redesign and municipal fire and EMS services.