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Integrated Health Interview Series: free dataset
The Integrated Health Interview Series (IHIS, at www.ihis.us) provides free online access to over 12,000 variables covering health status and conditions, health behaviors, health care, and health disparities for the U.S. noninstitutionalized civilian population between 1963 and the present. IHIS offers consistently-coded variables with extensive on-line documentation, and is based on the U.S. National Health Interview Survey, the leading source of information on the health of the U.S. population. Researchers and students can analyze IHIS data using an online tabulator or create a customized data file with the years and variables they need, for analysis using a statistical package. IHIS is funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health and is created by researchers at the University of Minnesota.
Gender & Society: Thematic Sections Project
Gender & Society, the official journal of Sociologists for Women in Society, is looking to reach broader audiences with its work. The editorial office is in the process of organizing the content of our journal articles into searchable clusters, offering scholars the opportunity to access Gender & Society articles by theme. We are looking for individuals to help us organize and catalog previously published articles in Gender & Society into these themes and topics. These themes may include but are not limited to:
- Activism and Social Movements
- Class Inequality and Discrimination
- Division of Household Labor
- Feminist Identity
- Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Studies
- Gender and Migration
- Gender and Work
- Gendered Bodies
- Health and Carework
- Heteronormativity
- Intimate Partner Violence
- Masculinities
- Media Representations
- Parenting
- Politics and Gender
- Race, Gender, and Class
- Reproductive Technology
- Religion and Gender
- Sexual Harassment
- Sexualities
- Welfare Reform
- Gender & Policy
Individuals who organize a thematic section for this project will receive recognition on the website and will be able to credit themselves as a webpage organizer on their C.V. If you are interested in organizing a section based upon the topics above or would like to organize a topic not mentioned in this call, please contact both Marni Brown at and RJ Barrios at . In your response, please include your name, contact information, and the academic area you would like to organize for Gender & Society in the Classroom.
Crime & Justice Summer Research Institute: Broadening Perspectives & Participation
July 9 – 27, 2012, Ohio State University
Faculty pursuing tenure and career success in research-intensive institutions, academics transitioning from teaching to research institutions, and faculty members carrying out research in teaching contexts will be interested in this Summer Research Institute. Organized by Lauren J. Krivo and Ruth D. Peterson and funded by the National Science Foundation and Ohio State University, the institute is designed to promote successful research projects and careers among faculty from underrepresented groups working in areas of crime and criminal justice. During the institute, each participant will complete an ongoing project (either a research paper or grant proposal) in preparation for journal submission or agency funding review. In addition, participants will gain information that will serve as a tool-kit tailored to successful navigation of the academic setting. The Summer Research Institute will provide participants with:
- Resources for completing their research projects;
- Senior faculty mentors in their areas of study;
- Opportunities to network with junior and senior scholars;
- Workshops addressing topics related to publishing, professionalization, and career planning;
- Travel expenses to Ohio, housing in Columbus, and living expenses.
The institute will culminate in a research symposium where participants present their completed research before a scholarly audience.
Completed applications must be postmarked by Friday, February 10, 2012. To download the application form, please see our web site (http://cjrc.osu.edu/rdcj-n/summerinstitute). All applicants must hold regular tenure-track positions in U.S. institutions and demonstrate how their participation broadens participation of underrepresented groups in crime and justice research. Graduate students without tenure track appointments are not eligible for this program. Please direct all inquiries to .
United Nations Graduate Student Internship Program
The United Nations provides opportunities for students enrolled in a graduate program to undertake an internship at its headquarters in New York. The United Nations Headquarters Internship Program is offered on a two-month basis three times a year:
- Mid January to mid March (spring session): the deadline for applications is mid-September.
- Early June to early August (summer session): The deadline for applications is the end of January.
- Mid September to mid November (fall session): The deadline for applications is mid May.
Interested graduate students should write via EMAIL ONLY to the Ad Hoc Internship Coordinator, Human Resources Management Service, United Nations Office. Applications (in English) should include the following: A cover letter, recent curriculum vitae (CV), copies of their university degrees or a list of courses attended, abstracts of academic papers they have written.
Send electronic applications to: . For more information, visit: http://www.un.org/Depts/OHRM/sds/internsh/index.htm.
(Posted 5/24/2011)
