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NSF Supplemental Funding Available for US-India Collaborative Research

NSF Supplemental Funding Available for US-India Collaborative Research

by Roohia Meer | Feb 21, 2022

U.S. PIs with active NSF awards can apply for supplemental funding to conduct United States- India (U.S- India) Collaborative Research.

Program Solicitation: ADVANCE – Organizational Change for Gender Equity in STEM Academic Professions

by Colin Karnes | Mar 23, 2021

The National Science Foundation’s (NSF) ADVANCE program is soliciting proposals seeking to build on prior NSF ADVANCE work and other research on gender, racial and ethnic equity in STEM faculty in academic workplaces. The preliminary proposal target date is April 22, 2021.

ADVANCE Seminars & Panels: 20 years of ADVANCE and 30 years of NSF Broadening Participation in STEM

by Colin Karnes | Feb 9, 2021

The National Science Foundation is hosting a series of webinars celebrating 20 years of the NSF ADVANCE program and 30 years of NSF Division of Human Resource Development & Broadening Participation in STEM.

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