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Supporting U.S. Doctoral Students through NSF’s Division of Graduate Education Holly Given, Ph.D. AGEP National Conference March 2009. Building Global Leaders through Transformative Research and Education. Career Preparation and Development. Early Career. Graduate. Undergraduate.
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Supporting U.S. Doctoral Students through NSF’s Division of Graduate Education Holly Given, Ph.D. AGEP National Conference March 2009
Building Global Leaders through Transformative Research and Education Career Preparation and Development Early Career Graduate Undergraduate Pre-college R & RA Areas of National Priority: Climate Change, Energy, Environment, Water Quality and Resources, CI and CL, Nanotechnology, etc.
NSF’s Division of Graduate Education Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRF) Integrative Graduate Education and Traineeships (IGERT) Graduate Teaching Fellows in K-12 (GK-12) • Part of NSF’s portfolio to support graduate education • Uniquely responsive to emerging research areas without • regard to disciplinary boundaries • Unique opportunities for graduate students, with • spinoff value for institutions and PIs • Designed for U.S. citizens and permanent residents, • developing an inclusive national workforce. /
Awards to INDIVIDUALS Focused on the individual’s potential and achievements Sparks independence in early stages of graduate career $65M/year for 1600 awards Awards to INSTITUTIONS Focused on an Interdisciplinary theme, usually in an emerging field Sparks new faculty collaborations and expects institutional sustainment $65M/year for 20 awards GRF and IGERT Supported U.S. citizen/resident doctoral students receive $30K/yr stipend + $10.5K/yr cost-of-education allowance
The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program • NSF’s oldest NSF program (since 1952) • > 43,000 Fellows to date; • > 20 Nobel laureates • Competition involves research plans, personal essay, and recommendations; 11% success rate Fellow Juliana Rangel-Posada,Cornell, studies how honey bees communicate.
The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program • 30K/year stipend to Fellow, $10.5K/year cost-of-education to institution • 3 years of support • $1,000 international travel allowance • Award follows the Fellow Fellow Elizabeth Thomas, SUNY at Buffalo, does climate change research in the Canadian Arctic.
Graduate Research Fellowship Program Impacts • In 2007-08, 3200 Fellows studied at 180 US and 12 international institutions. They reported: • 2132 presentations • 1954 publications • 205 discoveries, patents and inventions • 501 broadening participation activities Fellow Stuart Williams, Purdue, developed a new technique to precisely position nano-scale particles with a laser for application in bioimaging.
Climate change and water resources: glacier hydrology Fellow Jason Gulley incorporates studies of glacier ice caves into models on the melting of the world’s glaciers with implications for sea level rise. Fellow Jacob Gulley, University of Florida explores a water conduit in the Khumbu Glacier in the Himalaya
Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship Program (IGERT)
Characteristics of IGERT Awards • Dual focus on a transformative interdisciplinary research • theme and an aligned innovative educational plan • Awards to institutions ($3M/5 years); senior PIs; 80% of award goes directly to graduate student support • Recent competitions have > 400 preliminary proposals, ~20 • awards (5%) • In 10 years: • 215 projects • 103 institutions in 41 states • ~25 trainees/award supported for 2 years • Intended to catalyze sustainable institutional change
Climate Change and the Human Environment UCSD: Marine Biodiversity – Understanding Threats and Providing Solutions George Washington University: Dynamics of Behavioral Shifts in Human Evolution: Brains, Bodies, and Ecology Dartmouth: Polar Environmental Change
Clean Energy and Engineering Processes University of Delaware: Sustainable Energy from Solar Hydrogen Texas Tech University: Wind Science and Engineering University of Tennessee: Sustainable Technology through Advanced Interdisciplinary Research
Cutting Edge Research Themes MIT: Interdisciplinary Quantum Information Science and Engineering Rice University: Nanophotonics: Fundamentals and Applications in Emerging Technologies
About half of all IGERTs include an international component Countries IGERT trainees visited in 2007-2008
IGERT and Broadening Participation • IGERT proposals must include strategies for recruitment, mentoring, and retention of trainees from groups underrepresented in science and engineering, including women, racial and ethnic minorities, and persons with disabilities • More than half of all IGERT proposals have letters of support from Minority-Serving Institutions • Many proposals mention their AGEP relationships • Peer-to-Peer faculty relationships develop, and continue • IGERT outreach activities frequently include diverse communities
Thinking about an IGERT proposal? • Foremost is the cohesive interdisciplinary research theme • Educational plan must be innovative and aligned with research theme • The WOW Factor: Would I like to do the program? • Strategies for broadening participation • Broader impacts and sustainability of the investment • Will graduates be different, and make a difference?
Building Global Leaders through Transformative Research and Education Career Preparation and Development Early Career Graduate Undergraduate Pre-college R & RA Areas of National Priority: Climate Change, Energy, Environment, Water Quality and Resources, CI and CL, Nanotechnology, etc.