Research Coordination Networks in Biological Sciences (RCN)
CONTACTS
PROGRAM GUIDELINES
Solicitation
06-567
DUE DATES
Full Proposal Target Date
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Mon Jun 29 00:00:00 EDT 2009
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annually thereafter through 2009 |
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Last Monday in June, Annually Thereafter |
SYNOPSIS
The goal of this program is to encourage and foster interactions among scientists to create new research directions or advance a field. Innovative ideas for implementing novel networking strategies are especially encouraged. Groups of investigators will be supported to communicate and coordinate their research, training and educational activities across disciplinary, organizational, institutional, and geographical boundaries. The proposed networking activities should have a theme as a focus of its collaboration. The focus could be on a broad research question, a specific group of organisms, or particular technologies or approaches.
In 2008 a new track was created to provide support for networks that will catalyze positive changes in undergraduate biology education (RCN-UBE)
RELATED URLS
Dear Colleague Letter - Research Coordination Networks - Undergraduate Biology Education (RCN-UBE)
Historical Awards
REVISIONS AND UPDATES
In furtherance of the President's Management Agenda, in Fiscal Year 2006, NSF has identified programs that will offer proposers the option to utilize Grants.gov to prepare and submit proposals, or will require that proposers utilize Grants.gov to prepare and submit proposals. Grants.gov provides a single Government-wide portal for finding and applying for Federal grants online.
In response to this program solicitation, proposers may opt to submit proposals via Grants.gov>> or via the NSF <<https://www.fastlane.nsf.gov/>> FastLane system.
THIS PROGRAM IS PART OF
Additional Funding Opportunities for the DBI Community
Additional Funding Opportunities for the DEB Community
Additional Funding Opportunities for the IOS Community
Additional Funding Opportunities for the MCB Community
Emerging Frontiers
Abstracts of Recent Awards Made Through This Program
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