2025 Early Career Research Awards (ECRA)
The Upjohn Institute's Early Career Research Awards are intended to provide resources for junior researchers (within six years of earning a PhD) to carry out policy-related research on employment issues. The Institute encourages research proposals on all issues related to employment and public workforce policy. Research of interest may examine how policies affect overall labor market outcomes or the labor market outcomes of different groups. Junior researchers in economics, sociology, public policy, political science, and related fields may apply.
Early Career Research Award recipients are expected to write a research paper based on the funded work, submit the paper to the Institute’s working paper series, and prepare a synopsis of the research for use as a policy brief and for possible publication in the Institute’s newsletter, Employment Research.
Funding for an Early Career Research Award is $7,500.
The deadline to apply for the 2025 Early Career Research Awards is January 18, 2025.
Submissions should be made at https://www.upjohn.org/form/ecra.
Download the 2025 ECRA Announcement.
See a list of past ECRA winners and summaries of their projects.
FAQs are at https://www.upjohn.org/ecra-faq.