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CIHRA solicits research proposals from interdisciplinary teams composed of at least 2 scholars from different disciplines. 

In proposals, Scholars identify a key issue in aging; describe a study, with timelines that range from 6 months to 24 months, they will undertake to address the issue from an interdisciplinary perspective; and submit a copy of the national funding announcement they intend to target at the end of their CIHRA award. 

Applications will be accepted on a range of topics focused on midlife and older adult populations. Topics may include but are not limited to health promotion, disease prevention, family caregiving, care coordination, age-friendly environments, healthy retirement, and palliative and end-of-life care. CIHRA award recipients are expected to participate in regular CIHRA meetings and related activities, including proposal feedback and updates.

Not accepting applications at this time. Please check back for updates. 

CIHRA solicits smaller proposals that can be undertaken in one to two summers.

In their proposals, Summer Faculty Scholars identify a key issue in aging; describe a short study they will undertake to address the issue from an interdisciplinary perspective; and submit a copy of the national funding announcement they will target at the end of their CIHRA award.

Applications will be accepted on a range of topics focused on midlife and older adult populations. Topics may include but are not limited to health promotion, disease prevention, family caregiving, care coordination, age-friendly environments, healthy retirement, and palliative and end-of-life care. As part of ASU’s commitment to aging, funds for scholars will help cover research project costs to ensure commitment to the projects and engagement and support of CIHRA activities. CIHRA award recipients are expected to participate in regular CIHRA meetings and related activities, including proposal feedback and updates.

 

Not accepting applications at this time

CIHRA is committed to training future researchers in aging by providing research experiences and financial support for a team of at least one Postdoctoral Scholar and several Graduate and Undergraduate Student Scholars.  Scholars are also expected to participate in regular CIHRA meetings, which include presentations by CIHRA faculty scholars, outside speakers, CIHRA strategic planning, etc. 

Not accepting applications at this time for undergraduate, graduate, or postdoctoral positions.