Jeffrey Broadbent, P.I.: Social Science Research Council - Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership, Abe Fellowship, "Reciprocity & Negotiation on Diffuse Risks - Climate Change Policy Networks in Japan, the United States, Germany and Austria." $90,375., 12/31/2006-12/31/2007.
Penny Edgell (with Chris Ellison, University of Texas Austin, and Brad Wilcox, University of Virginia, co-principal investigators): Lilly Foundation, "National Survey of Religion and Family Life." $697,222. 12/01/2003-06/30/2007.
Michael Goldman, P.I. (with graduate student Jin Woong Kang): National Science Foundation doctoral dissertation grant for Jin Woong Kang, University of Minnesota, "North Korean State Micro-Politics." 2009.
Eric Grodsky (with John Robert Warren, co-Principal Investigator):Spencer Foundation, “Should Everyone Go to College? Reconsidering the Risks and Rewards of Postsecondary Education in America.” $11,000. 2009.
Ann Hironaka, P.I.: United States Institute for Peace, "Long Term Outcomes of Great Power Civil War Interventions." $39,660. 01/01/2006-06/30/2007.
Kathy Hull, P.I.: Law School Admission Council "Gender and the Legal Profession: The Michigan Alumni Data Set 1967-2000." $20,000. 05/30/2005-12/31/2006.
David Knoke, P.I. (with Xinxiang Chen, Ph.D. candidate): NSF Dissertation Research Improvement Grant - "State Intervention, Interfirm Relations & Firm Performance." $7,500. 06/01/2006-05/31/2007.
David Knoke (with Doug Wholey, co-Principal Investigator): National Science Foundation Sociology Program & Innovation and Organizational Change Program, "The Effect of Social Networks and Team Climate on Team Innovation and Client Outcomes in Health Care Teams." $249,999. 2007-2009.
David Knoke (with graduate student Eric Dahlin): National Science Foundation doctoral dissertation grant for Eric Dahlin, University of Minnesota, "A Multi-Method Study of the Innovation Process in the US Biotechnology Industry." $3000. 2008-2009.
Ann Meier, P.I.: National Institute for Child Health and Human Development - Population Sciences Division, Mentored Research Development Award, "Social Development into Adulthood." $584,227. 05/01/2005-04/30/2010.
Phyllis Moen, P.I.: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, "Research On Careers." $434,539. 04/01/2003-12/31/2006.
Phyllis Moen, P.I.; Erin Kelly Co-Investigator: NSF "Flexible Work and Well-Being." $1,479,857. 07/01/2005-06/30/2009.
Phyllis Moen: (with graduate student Rachael Kulick) National Science Foundation doctoral dissertation Research Award - Rachael Kulick: "Social Meanings of Home Birth in the United States and the Netherlands." $7,500. 2008-2009.
Jeylan Mortimer, P.I.; Scott Eliason, Doug Hartmann, Erin Kelly, Ross Macmillan, Christopher Uggen, Co-Investigators: National Institute for Child Health and Human Development, "Work Experience and Mental Health: Panel Study of Youth," ongoing longitudinal study begun in 1988, $225,000 per year through 05/31/2007 (continuation through 2012).
Jeylan Mortimer, P.I. and Program Director; Scott Eliason, Candace Kruttschnitt, Ross Macmillan, Chris Uggen, Core Faculty in Sociology (with faculty affiliates from the Institute of Child Development and the School of Public Health): National Institute of Mental Health - Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA Institutional Training Grant, "Mental Health and Adjustment in the Life Course." 07/01/1996-06/30/2007.
Evan Schofer, P.I.: Spencer Foundation, "The Effects of Educational Expansion on Societal Inequality: Sociological Theories and Cross-National Evidence, 1970-2000." $39,700. 01/01-12/31/2006.
Robin Stryker, P.I.: National Science Foundation, "Social Science in Government Regulation of Equal Employment Opportunity." $169,745. 08/21/2005-08/31/2007.
Robin Stryker, P.I. (with Pamela Wald, Ph.D. candidate) National Science Foundation Dissertation Research Improvement Grant, "Bringing Welfare State Theory to the State: How Ideas, Actors and State Structures Affect Welfare Reform Trajectories in Minnesota and Wisconsin." $7,500. 08/15/2005-07/31/2006.
John Robert Warren, P.I.: US Dept of Education, "High School Exit Examinations and NAEP." $80,264. 09/15/2004-08/31/2006.
John Robert Warren, P.I.: National Science Foundation, "High School Exit Examinations & Labor Market Outcomes among Young Adults." $152,528. 09/01/2005-08/31/2007.
John Robert Warren, P.I.: National Institutes of Health - National Institute on Aging, "Wisconsin Longitudinal Study: Work, Health and Well-Being." $284,164. 2003-2006.