NSF PIRE FAQ Page
Social Sciences

NSF PIRE FAQ Page


The NSF has posted its FAQ page on the PIRE program at 


http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2011/nsf11073/nsf11073.jsp?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click





- Nsf Graduate Research Fellowship Program (grfp)
From the National Science Foundation. This announcement is for near-beginning graduate student support--it provides for three years of support for students in areas of NSF's remit, which is quite broad, including the social and behavioral sciences....

- Changing The Conduct Of Science In The Information Age
Colleagues, the National Science foundation has developed a set of reports under this rubric that will be of considerable interest across the natural, physical, behavioral, and social sciences, and in engineering. Folks in CRDM and related endeavors may...

- Latest Update On Pire
The NSF posted the announcement for the PIRE competition, as follows. Please note that this is a limited submission program, and that CHASS faculty will likely want to partner with an already-emerging team. If you or your colleagues have any interest,...

- Pire Update
The PIRE (Program in International Research and Education) announcement posted earlier this month is in a state of some flux, with no full RFP having been issued. It's important to note that the PIRE program is a limited submission program, so only...

- Nsf: Documenting Endangered Languages
This just in from the folks at the Research Development Office. The next closest deadlines are September 20, 2011, September 15, 2012, and then September 15 annually thereafter. Of course, please contact the CHASS research office with any questions, or...



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