Directorate for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences/NSF: Cultural Anthropology
The Cultural Anthropology Program supports basic scientific research about the causes, consequences, and complexities of human social and cultural variability.
The Cultural Anthropology Program supports basic scientific research about the causes, consequences, and complexities of human social and cultural variability.
The sponsor makes grants in three program areas: Environment, Economic Justice for Women, and Institutional Accountability & Individual Liberty.
The sponsor provides support in the area of advancing policy solutions within the fields of public health and human services policy, family financial security issues, and science and technology.
The sponsor provides support in the area of advancing policy solutions within the fields of public health and human services policy, family financial security issues, and science and technology.
The sponsors invite applications to study the ethical, legal and social implications (ELSI) of human genome research. These applications should be for small, self-contained research projects.
NIH participating Institutes and Centers invite applications for behavioral and social science research on the causes and solutions to health and disabilities disparities in the U. S. population.
The sponsor provides Fellowship Research Grants and Grants to Organization, focusing on social sciences and humanities.
The sponsor invites applications to conduct research on the effects of alcohol-related public policies on health, economic, and social behaviors and outcomes.
This program seeks to build evidence for and strengthen the use of regulatory, legal, and policy solutions that improve public health.
The sponsor's program promotes the incorporation of the principle of sustainable development into the design of affordable construction, with a primary focus on residential housing.