Congratulations to the CID Student Next Gen 2024 Awardees

Jul 8, 2024
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Congratulations to the CID Student Next Gen 2024 Awardees

The ISR Next Generation Awards are donor-funded awards that provide financial support to propel recipients forward in their careers and catalyze impactful research projects. Congratulations to our 8 CID student affiliates who received Next Generation Awards.

Robert Kahn Fellowship for the Scientific Study of Social Issues

Erin Ice
Doctoral Candidate, Sociology
“Becoming Mom’s Nurse: Making the American Family Caregiver”

Thomas Juster Economic Behavior Research Fund

Asher Dvir-Djerassi
Doctoral Candidate, Sociology and Public Policy

“The Wealth of Pensions: Full Population Estimates of US Retirement Assets”

Roy Pierce Scholars Fund

Jun Fang
Doctoral Candidate, Political Science
“Going Green while Decoupling from China: Fragmented Responses to Green Foreign Investments in the United States”

Sarri Family Fellowship for Research on Educational Attainment of Children in Low Income Families

Junchao Tang
Doctoral Candidate, Sociology
“Boarding, Schooling and Academic Achievement Gap”

Jerald and Virginia Bachman Research Fellowship on Change in American Youth

Janet Wang
Doctoral Candidate, Sociology
“Changing youth attitudes towards division of labor”

Marshall Weinberg Population, Development, and Climate Change Fellows Program

Emma Banchoff
Doctoral Candidate, Sociology
“Community and Environmental Change in Nepal: Implications for Livelihoods and Family Formation”

 CID Emerging Inequality Scholars

SoPheila Morrow,
Doctoral Candidate, Sociology and Social Work

“(In) Visible Violence: Exploring Black Women’s Lived Experiences of Hidden Abuse”

Chalem Bolton,
Doctoral Candidate, Sociology

“How do American States Shape Economic Inequality?”

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