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Centers for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence  (COSEE)

CONTACTS

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Donald  Elthon delthon@nsf.gov (703) 292-8475  725  
Elizabeth  Rom elrom@nsf.gov (703) 292-7709  725  

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Solicitation  08-509

SYNOPSIS

The COSEE Network, which consists of eleven coordinated COSEE Centers, fosters the integration of ocean research into high-quality educational materials, enables ocean researchers to gain a better understanding of educational organizations and pedagogy, provides educators with an enhanced capacity to understand and deliver high-quality educational programs in the ocean sciences, and provides material to the public that promotes a deeper understanding of the ocean and its influence on each person's quality of life and our national prosperity. 

The Division of Ocean Sciences solicits proposals to operate a Central Coordinating Office  for the COSEE Network.  The Central Coordinating Office organizes national oversight of the COSEE effort, enhances communication and collaboration among the Centers, and documents COSEE activities and outcomes.

The Division of Ocean Sciences also solicits proposals for conducting a comprehensive evaluation of the impact of the COSEE National Network.

The Division of Ocean Sciences also solicits proposals for innovative new collaborations with existing COSEE centers. 

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