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Discover how to access NSF funding for international research collaborations, workshops, and programs. Learn about key elements for OISE funding, including doctoral dissertation enhancement and pan-American advanced studies. Explore partnerships for cutting-edge research and education initiatives, such as the PIRE program. Stay updated on new initiatives like the BREAD program and the joint NSF-DOE educational campaign. Transform your scientific endeavors with NSF's support for global cooperation. Contact hstolber@nsf.gov for more information.
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Funding International Science at the National Science Foundation Harold Stolberg Office of International Science and Engineering
“Scientific cooperation is not a luxury, but a necessity – and the foundation for the future" Arden L. Bement, Jr. NSF Director May 2006
Support for International Activities Integrated throughout NSF • New proposals to NSF research or education programs • Supplements to active grants • New proposals to the Office of International Science and Engineering (OISE)
Structure of NSF Office of International Science and Engineering (OISE)
Key elements for OISE funding • True intellectual collaboration with international partner • Include biosketch, letter of support from collaborator • New international collaboration, or scaling up of existing collaboration • Leveraging of resources from both U.S. and international institutions • NSF funds U.S. side of international collaboration • Engagement of U.S. students, junior researchers in international research activities
Types of International Funding • Planning Visits and Workshops • Programs for U.S. Students/Junior Researchers: • Doctoral Dissertation Enhancement Program (DDEP) • Pan-American Advanced Studies Institutes (PASI) • Partnerships for International Research and Education (PIRE)
Doctoral Dissertation Enhancement Program (DDEP) • Supports doctoral students to do research under the mentorship of international scientists • U.S. faculty mentor submits the proposal on behalf of the student • Dissertation Enhancement proposals can also be submitted to the relevant research directorates www.nsf.gov/pubs/2004/nsf04036/nsf04036.htm
Pan-American Advanced Studies Institutes (PASI) • Offers training in areas of current research for advanced graduate students, postdocs, junior faculty • Puts young U.S. researchers in contact with colleagues from across the hemisphere • U.S. investigator submits proposal in collaboration with researchers from other countries • NSF supports participants from all countries • www.nsf.gov/pubs/2003/nsf03506/nsf03506.htm
Partnerships for International Research and Education (PIRE) • Supports cutting-edge international research and education collaborations • Success of research depends on full intellectual engagement of all partners, both U.S. and international • Funding for up to five years; no budget ceiling • 32 active projects www.nsf.gov/pubs/2009/nsf09505/nsf09505.htm
PIRE I Awards PIRE II Awards
www.nsf.gov/OISE International
New Initiatives at NSF • BREAD Program (Basic Research to Enable Agricultural Development) • Collaboration between NSF and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation • Supports novel and transformative agricultural research • Support available for both U.S. and international investigators • First proposal deadline: September 9, 2009 (letter of intent due August 5) www.nsf.gov/pubs/2009/nsf09566/nsf09566.htm
New Initiatives at NSF • Joint Initiative between NSF y the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) • Educational campaign to involve young people in clean energy research • Research and education opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students • Announced by President Obama at the National Academy of Sciences Annual Meeting, April 27, 2009 • More information expected later in the year
Thank You! www.nsf.gov/oise hstolber@nsf.gov