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I3 Proposal Guidelines Review Seminars

Innovation through Institutional Integration - I3 Proposal Guidelines Review Seminars Announced

SCHEDULE OF ONLINE WORKSHOPS: Online seminars are scheduled on Thursday, January 15, 2009, from 2-3 pm EST and Friday, January 23, 2009, from 11 am to 12 noon EST.  Both workshops will include similar content. 

WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE:  We recommend that a team of faculty and institution-wide administrators from your institution meet in one location to participate in the seminar.  Only one member of the team should register for the event, following the instructions below. 

HOW TO REGISTER:  Registration for the online seminar is now available at https://nsf-training.webex.com/.  To register, select the "UPCOMING" tab and select "I-Cubed - Innovation through Institutional Integration Webinar."  The registration password is: icubednsf.  Please register as soon as possible since there are a limited number of slots available; only one person per institution team should register to save space for other participants.  The registrant will receive additional instructions via email from messenger@webex.com once registration is confirmed, please watch for this email.  A phone line and one computer with an internet connection will be needed to participate in the seminar.

  For programmatic questions:

Kathleen Bergin,  703.292.5171, kbergin@nsf.gov

Sylvia James,  703.292.5333, sjames@nsf.gov

Victor Santiago, 703.292.4673, vsantiag@nsf.gov

For questions about online seminars:

JT Clark, 703.292.8219, jtclark@nsf.gov

Mark Leddy, 703.292.4655, mleddy@nsf.gov

Claudia Rankins, 703.292.8109, crankins@nsf.gov

Programs and Funding Opportunities

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Advanced Technological Education (ATE)
Computational Science Training for Undergraduates in the Mathematical Sciences (CSUMS)
Cooperative Activity with Department of Energy Programs for Education and Human Resource Development (Request for Supplement) Crosscutting
Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement (CCLI)
Federal Cyber Service: Scholarship for Service (SFS)
Interdisciplinary Training for Undergraduates in Biological and Mathematical Sciences (UBM) Crosscutting
Math and Science Partnership (MSP)
Nanotechnology Undergraduate Education (NUE) in Engineering
National Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education Digital Library (NSDL)
NSF Director's Award for Distinguished Teaching Scholars (DTS)
NSF Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM)
Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring Crosscutting
Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Talent Expansion Program (STEP)

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Recently Announced Funding Opportunities See All

Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement
(NSF  09-529) Posted January 13, 2009

Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program
(NSF  09-513) Posted November 20, 2008

Math and Science Partnership
(NSF  09-507) Posted November 19, 2008

Federal Cyber Service: Scholarship for Service
(NSF  08-600) Posted September 3, 2008

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Talent Expansion Program
(NSF  08-569) Posted June 13, 2008


Upcoming Due Dates See All

Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program
(NSF  09-513) Letter of Intent: February 10, 2009

Interdisciplinary Training for Undergraduates in Biological and Mathematical Sciences
(NSF  08-510) Full Proposal: February 12, 2009

Math and Science Partnership
(NSF  09-507) Full Proposal: February 17, 2009

Math and Science Partnership
(NSF  09-507) Full Proposal: February 24, 2009

Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program
(NSF  09-513) Full Proposal: February 24, 2009


News See All

education graphic UW Tackles Neglected Realm of Training for Science Professors
Released November 27, 2008
News From the Field
education graphic NSF Grant to Launch Undergrads From Case Western Reserve Into Math and Science Teaching
Released October 31, 2008
News From the Field
single-electron device chip Materials Researchers Create Breakthroughs in Single-electron Device Fabrication
Released October 10, 2008
News From the Field
Photo of student doing math. All Students Proficient on State Tests by 2014?
Released September 25, 2008
Press Release
student looks into microscope Program Provides Blueprint for Recruiting Minorities to Science and Engineering
Released September 26, 2007
News From the Field

Discoveries See All

Photo of Noyce Sholars. Noyce Scholars Learn Classroom Survival Skills
Program benefits future STEM teachers and high-need schools
Released  December 18, 2008

Photo shows Gretchen Hofmann and Tom Crombia carrying out a "field repair" on the rover. High School Students Build Antarctic Submersible
Two female high school graduates build an underwater, camera-equipped "rover" that can operate beneath polar ice
Released  April 14, 2008

2007 In Review 2007: Year in Review
A look back at some of the NSF-supported advances and activities reported last year
Released  January 30, 2008

2006 in Review 2006: Year in Review
A look back at some of the NSF-supported activities highlighted last year
Released  January 9, 2007

Child-sized robot meanders museum lobby, as people stare. Creative Minds Mingle: Robotics at the Junction of Art and Engineering
What happens when the real world meets the virtual one? Or, when the art world meets the world of engineering? A New York art professor and her students find out, through the eyes of a roaming robot named Kiru.
Released  May 6, 2005


Events Calendar See All

April 1, 2008  - April 3, 2008
Webinar: Preparing Evaluation Plans for CCLI Proposals
Webcast

June 22, 2008
Writing Proposals to Meet NSF's Expectations
Workshop

December 10, 2008  - January 14, 2009
HBCU-UP Proposal Guidelines Review Seminar Series
Other

January 29, 2009
Noyce Scholarship Program Outreach Workshops
Workshop

February 5, 2009
Noyce Scholarship Program Outreach Workshops
Workshop




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