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| May 20, 2005 | Limited applications accepted. Only one application may be submitted from any given institution, and an institution already having received an award may not apply for a second award from this same PA. | Applications are solicited to create innovative research training programs within existing National Institutes of Health (NIH)- or CDC-supported scientific collaborations between developed and developing country researchers to begin to build a critical mass of scientists, health professionals, and academics with human trauma and injury expertise and a sustainable research environment at the collaborating developing country institution. | Fogarty International Collaborative Trauma and Injury Research Training Program (ICTIRT)
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| May 20, 2005 | Limited applications accepted. No more than 3 letters of inquiry from the same institution per meeting will be accepted. No more than one active grant will normally be permitted to be outstanding at any institution. | The foundation makes grants to tax exempt institutions for projects or programs carried out in the United States for advancement of medicine and pharmacy, including scientific research, post-graduate scholarship and fellowship assistance, and studies in nutrition, blindness, deafness and other physical disabilities. The foundation has recently determined to direct its fields of interest to areas other than basic biomedical research. Accordingly, it will no longer accept new applications for cancer or other basic biomedical research. |
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| May 20, 2005 | The full proposal deadline is July 26, 2004,
for HBCU-RISE. The due date for CREST Supplements is January 21, 2005.
Limited applications accepted. Only one supplement proposal per CREST center or one HBCU-RISE proposal per eligible institution may be submitted each fiscal year. |
The Centers of Research Excellence in Science and Technology (CREST) program makes resources available to significantly enhance the research capabilities of minority-serving institutions through the establishment of centers that effectively integrate education and research. CREST promotes the development of new knowledge, enhancements of the research productivity of individual faculty, and an expanded diverse student presence in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. This solicitation requests proposals for CREST supplements and for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Research Infrastructure for Science and Engineering (HBCU-RISE) proposals only. This solicitation does not request proposals for the establishment of new CREST centers. CREST supplements support the establishment or strengthening of partnerships and collaborations between CREST centers and nationally recognized research centers in areas of mutual research interest and high priority for the CREST institution. HBCU-RISE supports the development of research capability at HBCUs that
offer doctoral degrees in STEM disciplines. Activities include, but are
not limited to, faculty release time, technical support for research,
faculty professional development, acquisition or upgrading of research
equipment, collaborative research efforts with partner universities, and
national laboratories. |
Centers of Research Excellence in Science and Technology (CREST) NSF 04-574 replaces NSF 03-579 Agency Deadline: |
| May 20, 2005 | Letters of intent (required for large proposals
only - over $800,000) are due by July 26, 2004, and the fourth Monday in
July, annually. The full proposal deadline is to be announced. Limited applications accepted. An individual may appear as PI, co-PI, or senior personnel on no more than two CRI proposals per year and no more than one large (over $800,000) proposal per year. |
The Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) Computing Research Infrastructure (CRI) program supports the acquisition, development, enhancement, and operation of research infrastructure that enables discovery, learning, and innovation in all computing fields supported by CISE. Supported infrastructure includes instrumentation needed by a few research or research and education projects, major experimental facilities for an entire department or for multi-institutional projects, and testbeds or data archives for an entire subfield of CISE researchers. One goal of the CISE Computing Research Infrastructure (CRI) program is to provide infrastructure that enables high-quality computing research and education. A second goal is to extend the set of individuals and departments that are able to conduct such activities. The CRI program is committed to maintaining a broad portfolio that supports research and education across a diverse population and lessens the digital divide. The program encourages proposals that are from or that include minority-serving institutions. The CRI program will support a variety of infrastructure needs, such as general or specialized research equipment, technical support, or software. CRI will also support the development of infrastructure that can be used by others, such as data archives or libraries of software tools. The primary criteria are that the infrastructure facilitates the conduct of high-quality research and related education, and that it cannot be acquired or developed without funding resources beyond those available from individual research and education grants and the host institution. The CRI program will make three kinds of awards: 1. Infrastructure Acquisition
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CISE Computing Research Infrastructure (CRI) NSF 04-588
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