Fellowship
Early Career Interdisciplinary Scholars Fellowship (ECISF) Program
Society for Research in Child Development
Award
Not specified
Closing date
No closing date
Location
Global
For
Individuals
About this opportunity
The Early Career Interdisciplinary Scholars Fellowship (ECISF) Program was established and organized by SRCD's Interdisciplinary Committee with a mission to connect interdisciplinary and psychology/human development scholars, providing a forum in which scientists of various disciplines can share research and interdisciplinary scientific methods. The program selects outstanding early career scholars whose degree is in a discipline outside of psychology or human development, with an interest that is clearly related to developmental psychology, and pairs them up with a mentor who is a senior developmental scientist. Selected fellows and their mentors receive complimentary registration to attend the SRCD Biennial Meeting, professional development opportunities, and meet with members of the Interdisciplinary Committee and other interdisciplinary scholars at a scheduled event held at the Biennial Meeting. The program is designed to allow early scholars in relevant fields outside of psychology/human development to participate in the SRCD Biennial Meeting, providing fellows with exposure to developmental theory and research and opportunities to interact with and present their research to other researchers within the society. This bi-directional exchange is hoped to expedite the flow of ideas and generate novel interdisciplinary collaborations.
Who can apply
Applicant Types
individual
Region
Global
Years from Degree
Up to 6 years
How to apply
Stages
- 1 single_stage
Review process
Applications are evaluated by a subcommittee appointed by the SRCD Interdisciplinary Committee Co-Chairs. The subcommittee reviews and rates all applications based on research originality, productivity, and potential, as well as likelihood of benefiting from the program and contributing to the interdisciplinary mission. Efforts are made to balance representation across different disciplines.
Additional benefits
- mentorship
- networking
- training
Restrictions
- no_concurrent_funding
Post-award obligations
- present_findings