Partners
The National Science Foundation supports collaborative projects
involving academic institutions, private industry, and state and
local governments. The Foundation also works closely with other
Federal agencies in cross-cutting areas of research and education,
and we support U.S. participation in international scientific
efforts. Promoting partnerships is one of NSF's core strategies.
Collaboration and partnerships between disciplines and institutions
and among academe, industry, and government enable the movement
of people, ideas, and tools throughout the public and private sectors.
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Global Research Council
The Global Research Council (GRC) is a virtual organization comprising the heads of science and engineering funding agencies from around the world. It has a long-term objective of fostering multilateral research and collaboration across continents to benefit both developing and developed nations. The GRC was launched at the conclusion of the Global Summit on Merit Review, a two-day meeting hosted by the U.S. National Science Foundation in May 2012. The summit drew the participation of the heads of major science and engineering research funding agencies from nearly 50 countries, primarily representing the G-20 and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. In addition to launching the GRC, the summit released a "Statement of Principles for Scientific Merit Review." The next summit will be hosted by Brazil and Germany in May 2013. See the GRC website at http://www.globalresearchcouncil.org/ to learn more. And, see the NSF press release to read about the Global Summit on Merit Review and view the summit press conference video.
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