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Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences

High-Risk Research in Anthropology  (HRRA)

Note to potential HRRA PIs

Investigators must contact the cognizant NSF Program Director before submitting an HRRA proposal. This will facilitate determining whether the proposed work is appropriate for HRRA support.

CONTACTS

Name Email Phone Room
John  E. Yellen jyellen@nsf.gov (703) 292-8759  995 N  
Jean  E. Turnquist jturnqui@nsf.gov (703) 292-7850  995 N  
Deborah  Winslow dwinslow@nsf.gov (703) 292-7315  995 N  

PROGRAM GUIDELINES

Announcement  08-523

DUE DATES

Full Proposal Accepted Anytime
Please contact the cognizant Program Officer prior to submission of an HRRA proposal.

SYNOPSIS

Anthropological research may be conducted under unusual circumstances, often in distant locations. As a result the ability to conduct potentially important research may hinge on factors that are impossible to assess from a distance and some projects with potentially great payoffs may face difficulties in securing funding. This program gives small awards that provide investigators with the opportunity to assess the feasibility of an anthropological research project. The information gathered may then be used as the basis for preparing a more fully developed research program. Projects which face severe time constraints because of transient phenomena or access to materials may also be considered.

Investigators must contact the cognizant NSF Program Director before submitting an HRRA proposal. This will facilitate determining whether the proposed work is appropriate for HRRA support. 

THIS PROGRAM IS PART OF

Anthropological Sciences




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Last Updated: October 9, 2008