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Recently Announced Funding Opportunities See All

Social and Behavioral Dimensions of National Security, Conflict, and Cooperation
(NSF  08-594) Posted July 30, 2008

Science of Science and Innovation Policy
(NSF  08-586) Posted July 18, 2008

Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics
(NSF  08-561) Posted May 8, 2008

Science, Technology, and Society
(NSF  08-553) Posted March 28, 2008

Nanotechnology Undergraduate Education (NUE) in Engineering
(NSF  08-544) Posted February 14, 2008


Upcoming Due Dates See All

Law and Social Sciences
(PD  98-1372) Full Proposal: January 15, 2009

Political Science
(PD  98-1371) Full Proposal: January 15, 2009

SBE Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants
(NSF  06-605) Full Proposal: January 15, 2009

Sociology
(PD  98-1331) Full Proposal: January 15, 2009

Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics
(NSF  04-504) Full Proposal: January 16, 2009


Discoveries See All

A drawing of Mahatma Gandhi on the wall separating the West Bank from Israel. Respect for Sacred Values is Key to Conflict Resolution
Ethical and religious beliefs can trump material gains in motivating human behavior
Released  January 7, 2009

Photo of a greenhouse. Financial Markets Grow 'Green' Companies
Investors see 'green' firms as less risky, charge lower interest rates
Released  October 7, 2008

City of Clarksdale in the Coahoma County, Mississippi Delta region Violent Crime and Civic Engagement in Rural Communities
Sociologist Matthew Lee designs a new conceptual model to study violence in rural settings
Released  August 12, 2008

Photo of a California neighborhood devastated by a wildfire in October 2007. Why People Live in Wildfire Zones
University of Oregon psychology professor Paul Slovic and other researchers offer insight into understanding risks in a democratic society
Released  July 2, 2008

Map showing regions where people have increasing contact with wildlife. Predicting the Next Major Virus
Peter Daszak, executive director of the Consortium for Conservation Medicine at Wildlife Trust, talks about the importance of research to better predict and prevent future devastating pandemics
Released  June 30, 2008


Events Calendar See All

December 10, 2008  - January 14, 2009
HBCU-UP Proposal Guidelines Review Seminar Series
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January 29, 2009
Noyce Scholarship Program Outreach Workshops
Workshop

February 5, 2009
Noyce Scholarship Program Outreach Workshops
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