International Collaboration in Chemistry between US Investigators and their Counterparts Abroad
(ICC)
CONTACTS
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Email |
Phone |
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Dr. Zeev
Rosenzweig |
zrosenzw@nsf.gov |
(703) 292-7719 |
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CONTACTS AT INTERNATIONAL PARTNERING AGENCIES
Germany (DFG) Dr-Ing. Georg Bechtold Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) Chemie und Verfahrenstechnik- Polymerwissenschaft D-53170 Bonn Tel: +49 (228) 885-2818 e-mail: georg.bechtold@dfg.de
Austria (FWF) Dr. Bettina M. Löscher Scientific Administrator for Chemistry and Nano-Sciences Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FWF, Austrian Science Fund) Sensengasse 1 A-1090 Wien Phone: +43 1 505 67 39 8405 e-mail: loescher@fwf.ac.at
UK (EPSRC) Katie Daniel Senior Physical Sciences Manager EPSRC Polaris House, North Star Ave, Swindon SN2 1ET Tel: 01793 442895 e-mail: katie.daniel@epsrc.ac.uk
China (NSFC) Dr. Qiankun Zhuang Program manager Environmental Chemistry Department of Chemical Sciences NSFC Tel: 0086-10-62327075 e-mail: zhuangqk@mail.nsfc.gov.cn
France (ANR) Prof. Marie-Louise Saboungi 212, rue de Bercy F-75012 Paris, France Deaprtment of Chemistry and Processes for Sustainable Development The Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) Tel: +33-1 78 09 80 58 e-mail: Marie-Louise.Saboungi@agencerecherche.fr
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PROGRAM GUIDELINES
Solicitation
08-602
Please be advised that the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) includes
revised guidelines to implement the mentoring provisions of the America COMPETES Act (ACA)
(Pub. L. No. 110-69, Aug. 9, 2007.) As specified in the ACA, each proposal that requests
funding to support postdoctoral researchers must include a description of the mentoring
activities that will be provided for such individuals. Proposals that do not comply
with this requirement will be returned without review (see the PAPP Guide Part I:
Grant Proposal Guide Chapter II for further information about the implementation of
this new requirement).
SYNOPSIS
Partnering Foreign Agencies
The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG; German Research Foundation) of Germany The Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FWF; Austrian Science Fund) of Austria The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) of the UK The National natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) The Agence Nationale de la Recherche (National Research Agency, ANR) of France
Program Description
The National Science Foundation (NSF) seeks to enhance opportunities for collaborative activities between U.S. and foreign investigators. To realize this goal the Chemistry Division at NSF has partnered with the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG; German Research Foundation), the Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FWF; Austrian Science Fund) of Austria, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) of the United Kingdom, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (National Research Agency, ANR) of France. NSF Chemistry will accept collaborative research proposals in chemistry, written in English, that establish new bilateral collaborations between U.S. investigators and investigators from Germany, Austria, United Kingdom, China or France. It is envisioned that the program will be expanded to include additional partnering foreign agencies in the coming years.
The program seeks new and highly innovative 3-year collaborative projects that break new ground and demonstrate high level of synergy between the collaborating investigators. The program will not accept proposals for projects that were funded in the past or are currently funded by other funding sources. The program will also not accept proposals for projects that largely overlap or are closely related to research projects that are currently carried out in the collaborators’ laboratories. The proposed 3-year projects must be in areas that are supported by the NSF Division of Chemistry programs in Analytical and Surface Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Theoretical and Computational Chemistry. The program aims to realize the NSF strategic goal of developing a diverse, globally-engaged, U.S. science and engineering workforce. The program therfore requires that US applicants will allocate significant financial resourses to ensure meaningful participation of graduate students, postdoctoral research associates and junior investigators, including those from underrepresented groups, in the proposed international research collaborations through extended research visits to the collaborator's laboratory abroad. The program also encourages the development and use of cyber infrastructure to increase the level of synergy of the proposed projects.
RELATED URLS
DFG Guidelines for the Review Process (in English)
DFG Homepage (in English)
DFG Proposal Review Process
NSF Chemistry Division Homepage
NSF Cyber-Enabled Chemistry
NSF Grant Proposal Guide
REVISIONS AND UPDATES
THIS PROGRAM IS PART OF
Opportunities that Highlight International Collaboration
Other Programs
Abstracts of Recent Awards Made Through This Program
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