Mathematical and Physical Sciences Ascending Postdoctoral Research Fellowships
10/11/2022
Mathematical and Physical Sciences Ascending Postdoctoral Research FellowshipsSolicitation:
NSF 23-501Due Date: January 25, 2023
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Only individuals may submit proposals. There is no limit on the number of candidates or Fellows that an organization may host. Scientific mentors are strongly discouraged from serving as the primary scientific mentor of more than one Ascend Fellow at a time.
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Mathematical and Physical Sciences Ascending Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (MPS-Ascend)
10/12/2022
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Malaria spike linked to amphibian die-offOctober 12, 2022
Dozens of species of frogs, salamanders and other amphibians quietly disappeared from parts of Latin America in the 1980s and 2000s, with little…
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Martian rock-metal composite shows potential of 3D printing on MarsOctober 12, 2022
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Expanding AI Innovation through Capacity Building and PartnershipsSolicitation:
NSF 23-506Due Date: January 09, 2023
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An organization may submit one proposal per submission window. An organization must wait for a determination from NSF (e.g., Award, Decline, or Returned Without Review) on the pending proposal before submitting a new proposal in the next window. Declined proposals require a new invitation to submit (via the Concept Outline process) and significant revision, while proposals Returned Without Review may be submitted using the same invited Concept Outline (assuming that the proposal is received within one year of the original Concept Outline invitation).
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10/13/2022
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The Build and Broaden Program supports fundamental social and behavioral science research and research capacity across disciplines at minority-serving institutions and encourages research collaborations with scholars at minority-serving institutions.
Join us for an in-depth workshop for researchers interested in the Build and Broaden Program, including presentations by an exemplary group of current Build and Broaden grantees and discussions with program officers about how to prepare proposals and submissions.
Diversifying Diversity: New Research Opportunities in the Social, Behavioral and Economic SciencesAgenda highlights:Keynote address by Dr. Marybeth Gasman, Executive Director of the Center for Minority Serving Institutions at Rutgers University.
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Dear Colleague Letter: Opportunity for Active EFRI, ERC and IUCRC Awardees to Apply for Supplemental Funding through the Research Experience and Mentoring (REM) Program
10/13/2022
Dear Colleague Letter: Opportunity for Active EFRI, ERC and IUCRC Awardees to Apply for Supplemental Funding through the Research Experience and Mentoring (REM) ProgramSee this in
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Continue reading on NSF.govArecibo Center for STEM Education and Research (ACSER)The U.S. National Science Foundation is issuing a solicitation for a new multidisciplinary, world-class educational center at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico that aims to serve as a hub for STEM education and outreach.
The center would expand upon existing education and outreach opportunities currently in place at the Arecibo Observatory site, while also implementing new STEM programs and initiatives.
The scientific community has expressed broad support for an expanded educational facility. Specifically, the 2020 Decadal Survey for Astronomy and Astrophysics, or Astro2020, recognized that the observatory has, over the course of its nearly 60-year history, become a highly regarded part of the community for many of Puerto Rico's citizens, serving as a source of pride and local economic benefit while also providing access to training and employment for many in the community. Astro2020 called out support for its continuation as an important nexus for education, community, and developing a diversified STEM workforce.
The solicitation calls for proposals to manage the education and outreach aspects of the center, including the advancement of equitable and inclusive STEM education and research, especially in Puerto Rico and for individuals and communities underrepresented in STEM.
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SBE Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (SPRF)New program guidelines are now available for SBE Postdoctoral Research Fellowships. The next proposal submission deadline has been pushed back to January, 2023, but the 2023 fellowship start dates are not expected to be delayed. Proposals must now be submitted using Research.gov or Grants.gov (FastLane proposals are no longer accepted). Visit the
SBE Postdoctoral Research Fellowships web page or click the links below to read the new guidelines.
The SBE Postdoctoral Research Fellowships support fundamental research in the social, behavioral and economic sciences and efforts to broaden the participation of underrepresented groups in these fields.
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