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Applications Open for Health Equity Scholars for Action 2023 (US)

Deadline: 31-May-2023

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is seeking applications for the Health Equity Scholars for Action (HES4A) to support the career development and academic advancement of HURs conducting health equity research.

Grants will be awarded to address the challenges that HURs typically experience and help them overcome obstacles to earning tenure. Grants will support three aspects of career development:

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation supports research that identifies the systemic root causes of U.S. health inequities, which have strong links to structural racism and other forms of oppression. They believe a diverse academic workforcethat encompasses varied perspectives and lived experienceswill best advance this research agenda. Yet the scholarship of individuals from certain communities, especially Black individuals; Indigenous people; people of color; individuals from low-income communities; individuals with disabilities; LGBTQIA+ individuals; non-native English speakers; first generation college graduates—and individuals who identify with more than one of these groups—has not been adequately supported in academia.

Structural racism and discrimination have created obstacles for many qualified individuals when starting or advancing an academic career path. The goal of Health Equity Scholars for Action (HES4A) is to enhance the supports, resources, and community necessary for participants with historically underrepresented backgrounds (HURs) to thrive professionally and personally. In turn, researchers will be better able to contribute to and expand health equity-related research and evidence that dismantle systemic and structural barriers to health and wellbeing.

Grants will be awarded to address the challenges that HURs typically experience and help them overcome obstacles to earning tenure. Studies funded through this 2023 call for proposals will need to be completed within a two-year time frame and those involving community centered/engaged approaches are welcome. Research may be conducted as standalone projects or as part of larger studies or trials already underway.

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For more information, visit HES4A.

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