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FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Sponsor Name: National
Science Foundation Sponsor Name: National
Science Foundation Sponsor Name: National
Institute of Health Sponsor Name: National
Science Foundation
Deadline: 04/19/2017 Deadline: 05/02/2017 Deadline : 05/07/2017 Deadline: 05/26/2017
Program Title:
Industry-University
Cooperative Research Centers
Program (IUCRC) Program Title: Tomorrow's
Internet Project Office Program Title: Research to
Support the Reduction and
Elimination of Mental Health
Disparities Program Title: Research
Experiences for Undergraduates
(REU)
Contact: Raffaella Montelli,
(703)292-2421,
[email protected] Contact: Dr. Jack Brassil,
(703) 292-8950
[email protected] Synopsis: The Industry-
University Cooperative Research
Centers (IUCRC) program
develops long-term partnerships
among industry, academe, and
government. The Centers are
catalyzed by an investment from
the National Science Foundation
(NSF) and are primarily
supported by industry Center
members, with NSF taking a
supporting role in the
development and evolution of the
Center. Each Center is
established to conduct research
that is of interest to both the
industry members and the Center
faculty. An IUCRC contributes
to the nation's research
infrastructure base and enhances
the intellectual capacity of the
engineering and science
workforce through the
integration of research and
education. As appropriate, an
IUCRC uses international
collaborations to advance these
goals within the global context. Synopsis: In order to leverage,
advance and strengthen its
investments in mid-scale
computing research
infrastructure, the National
Science Foundation's (NSF)
Directorate for Computer and
Information Science and
Engineering (CISE) will
support the work of
Tomorrow's Internet Project
Office (TIPOFF). Working
closely with the U.S. academic
and industrial computer
networking research communi-
ty, TIPOFF will provide leader-
ship and administrative
oversight in developing,
deploying and operating
innovative mid-scale
computing research
infrastructure to meet evolving
research community needs and
align with emerging national
priorities.
Contact: Dr. Andrea Horvath Contact: 1-800-673-6188;
Marques,
Email: [email protected].
301-443-2847
[email protected]
Website: https://www.nsf.gov/
Website: https://www.nsf.gov/
pubs/2013/nsf13542/
Website: https://
pubs/2017/nsf17540/
nsf13542.htm
grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-
nsf17540.htm
files/PA-17-165.html
Synopsis: The purpose of this
FOA is to support
Administrative Supplements to
active NIMH grants to foster
research across the NIMH
Strategic Objectives that targets
the reduction and elimination
of mental health disparities by
racial and ethnic groups,
geographical settings, and
socioeconomic status in the
United States. This initiative
aims to generate research
within the scope of the parent
grant that identifies
mechanisms underlying
disparities or differences in
mental health status and/or
enhances optimal delivery of
mental health interventions
across diverse racial and ethnic,
geographical, and
socioeconomic groups.
Synopsis: The Research
Experiences for Undergraduates
(REU) program supports active
research participation by under-
graduate students in any of the
areas of research funded by the
National Science Foundation.
REU projects involve students in
meaningful ways in ongoing re-
search programs or in research
projects specifically designed for
the REU program. This solicita-
tion features two mechanisms for
support of student research: (1)
REU Sites are based on inde-
pendent proposals to initiate and
conduct projects that engage a
number of students in research.
REU Sites may be based in a
single discipline or academic
department or may offer interdis-
ciplinary or multi-department
research opportunities with a
coherent intellectual theme. Pro-
posals with an international di-
mension are welcome. (2) REU
Supplements may be included as
a component of proposals for
new or renewal NSF grants or
cooperative agreements or may
be requested for ongoing NSF-
funded research projects.
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