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IRWG Funding Opportunities

IRWG Incubators provide structure for a focused, collective examination of a particular area or topic related to women, gender, and/or sexuality.

Guest appointment for faculty, postdoctoral scholars and researchers to reside at IRWG for up to one year, without funding.

Open to researchers and faculty on all three University of Michigan campuses. 

Guest appointment for faculty, postdoctoral scholars and researchers to reside at IRWG for up to one year, without funding.

IRWG Incubators provide structure for a focused, collective examination of a particular area or topic related to women, gender, and/or sexuality.

Financial support for research-related events hosted by other University of Michigan departments that directly relate to scholarship on women, gender and/or sexuality.

Grant award for U-M faculty research projects addressing women, gender and sexuality. This is our long-running program, open to all fields and topic areas.

IRWG Incubators provide structure for a focused, collective examination of a particular area or topic related to women, gender, and/or sexuality.

Financial support for research-related events hosted by other University of Michigan departments that directly relate to scholarship on women, gender and/or sexuality.

Guest appointment for faculty, postdoctoral scholars and researchers to reside at IRWG for up to one year, without funding.

U-M faculty research awards up to $10,000 to support projects investigating how living with a disability influences access to and participation in sport and physical activity.

Financial support to disseminate IRWG-related research findings beyond academic audiences, including community stakeholders, policymakers, or other audiences, through non-traditional channels and formats.

This new funding opportunity invites applications for faculty research projects exploring gender and firearms, broadly understood.

Grant award for U-M doctoral students writing a dissertation related to women and work.

Summer fellowship program for U-M graduate students engaged in scholarly research or other creative projects focusing on women, gender or sexuality.

Upcoming Events

Event Title and Date Event Summary
13th Annual U-M Pakistan Conference 13th Annual U-M Pakistan Conference | Undoing Linguistic Hegemony: Rethinking Belonging and Identity Through and Beyond Urdu
March 29, 2024 - 9:00am

This conference interrogates how studies on language use in Pakistan have been conceptualized and received. With an eye towards native linguistic diversity that has challenged colonial-nationalist notions of monolingualism, the 13th Annual Conference on Pakistan seeks to disentangle the relationships between national, regional, and local languages.

Riding the Leviathan: Gender, Fertility, and the Selfhood in Autocratic China
March 29, 2024 - 12:00pm

As a part of the Global South Gender and Sexuality Studies Collective Series, Professor Yun Zhou (U-M Department of Sociology) will be giving a talk examining social inequality and state-market-family relations through the lens of gender, marriage, and reproduction in China.

When a Human Gives Birth to a Raven
April 2, 2024 - 4:00pm

Join Anna Bonnell Freidin, Jay Chrisostomo, and Peggy McCracken for a conversation about When a Human Gives Birth to a Raven: Rabbis and the Reproduction of Species, with author Rafe Neis, facilitated by Maya Barzilai.Join Anna Bonnell Freidin, Jay Chrisostomo, and Peggy McCracken for a conversation about When a Human Gives Birth to a Raven: Rabbis and the Reproduction of Species, with author Rafe Neis, facilitated by Maya Barzilai.Join Anna Bonnell Freidin, Jay Chrisostomo, and Peggy McCracken for a conversation about When a Human Gives Birth to a Raven: Rabbis and the Reproduction of Species, with author Rafe Neis, facilitated by Maya Barzilai.

A headshot of George Takei An Evening With George Takei
April 2, 2024 - 7:00pm

Takei shares the story of his family's forced internment as Japanese Americans during WWII, his remarkable journey as social media mega-power, and his passionate fght for LGBTQ rights and marriage equality in America empowering others to beat the odds and make a difference.

A smiling headshot of Dr. Moya Z Bailey, a black woman with glasses, leaning on a bookshelf Misogynoir in Education: a Racial Justice in Practice workshop with Dr. Moya Z. Bailey
April 3, 2024 - 11:30am

Join the Center for Racial Justice in welcoming Dr. Moya Z. Bailey, Associate Professor at Northwestern University, founder of the Digital Apothecary, and co-founder of the Black Feminist Health Science Studies Collective for a workshop on misogynoir in education. This workshop invites participants to identify where misogynoir exists in their lives and begin the long processual work of learning how to uproot it.

photo of Kevin Maillard Writing Beyond the Academy
April 3, 2024 - 5:30pm

Professor Kevin Maillard (Syracuse University) will discuss engaging public audiences through journalism and children’s literature.

The book cover for "I Love Russia" by Elena Kostyuchenko CREES Book Talk Featuring Elena Kostyuchenko, Russian independent journalist and writer
April 3, 2024 - 5:30pm

Author and Russian independent journalist, Elena Kostyuchenko, discusses her work on reporting armed conflicts, crime, human rights, and social issues.

illustration of a person writing April IRWG Write-In
April 5, 2024 - 9:00am

Treat yourself to some structured writing time with the fabulous members of the IRWG community.

A blue image of a person holding up a flag. Words on the image display the title and date of the event. Donia Human Rights Center Panel | Human Rights in Nicaragua: From Dictatorship to Hope
April 10, 2024 - 4:00pm

In this event, three women, central to Nicaraguan political life, will speak to the Michigan community about their country. 

Dr. John Lamont Peterson Annual Research Symposium The Dr. John Lamont Peterson Annual Research Symposium 2024
April 19, 2024 - 10:00am

The symposium features a keynote, and presentations by SOAR scholars who share findings from their behavioral and social science research related to HIV and/or sexual and gender minority populations. 

A colorful disco ball with the words: "DISCO SUMMIT 2024" DISCO Network DISCO Summit 2024 Day 1
June 14, 2024 - 9:00am

The DISCO Summit is a two-day interdisciplinary summer symposium about digital social inequalities in celebration of the third year of the DISCO Network. The DISCO Summit will include nine panel conversations about the past, present, and future of the intersection between digital technology, culture, race, disability, gender, sexuality, and liberation.

A colorful disco ball with the words: "DISCO SUMMIT 2024" DISCO Network DISCO Summit 2024 Day 2
June 15, 2024 - 9:00am

The DISCO Summit is a two-day interdisciplinary summer symposium about digital social inequalities in celebration of the third year of the DISCO Network. The DISCO Summit will include nine panel conversations about the past, present, and future of the intersection between digital technology, culture, race, disability, gender, sexuality, and liberation.

Feminist Theory & Music 17 Conference: Day 1
June 20, 2024 - 9:00am

 

Feminist Theory & Music 17 Conference: Day 2
June 21, 2024 - 9:00am

 

Feminist Theory & Music 17 Conference: Day 3
June 22, 2024 - 9:00am

 

Browse Past Events

Event Title and Date Event Summary
image with text "Re-Imaging Gender" with image of person in baseball hat covering their eyes, and a female coal miner Re-Imaging Gender: A Juried Exhibition
January 15, 2015 - 4:00pm

Exhibit opening and reception for Lane Hall Gallery's juried art show. Re-Imaging Gender features the work of 15 graduate student artists from around the country.

color photo of Ta-Nehisi Coates speaking at U-M A Deeper Black: Race in America
January 21, 2015 - 5:00pm

Ta-Nehisi Coates delivers the 2015 Motorola Lecture.

cartoon drawing of Alison Bechdel Drawing Lessons: The Comics of Everyday Life
January 22, 2015 - 5:00pm

Penny Stamps lecture by graphic novelist Alison Bechdel, presented with cosponsorship support from IRWG.

color photo of Patrick Singy Danger and Difference: The Stakes of Hebephilia
January 27, 2015 - 4:00pm

LGQRI lecture by Professor Patrick Singy (Union College).

Photo from the event with presenters at a speakers' table and audience members. The Data of Life Writing: Gender, Race, and the Digital
January 30, 2015 - 9:00am

One-day conference on ife writing in and through digital environments. Gender and race serve as critical frames for the day's discussion.