2022 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Virtual Conference
March 13 - 15, 2022
5/22/2019 | 9:00 AM - 9:15 AM | ADVANCING FRESHWATER SCIENCE: A DISCUSSION WITH THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION | 251 DE
ADVANCING FRESHWATER SCIENCE: A DISCUSSION WITH THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
The National Science Foundation (NSF) provides many opportunities for funding basic research and training in ecology and related disciplines. The Foundation supports researchers at all career stages, including undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral students and early career faculty. The purposes of this session are to inform our communities about current funding opportunities at NSF and to receive comments and suggestions on how the Foundation can best serve the discipline. NSF representatives will include program officers from programs broadly relevant to ecology and environmental research. Topics that will be covered include basic research proposals and the review process, new and continuing special competitions, cross-cutting programs, alternative funding mechanisms, and network and observatory infrastructure support. Following a brief presentation, much of the session will be town-hall style Q&A. Audience members are encouraged to bring questions, especially students and early career members.
- Education
- Subsidy
- Aquatic-terrestrial Linkage
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Kathryn Cottingham
(), National Science Foundation, kcotting@nsf.gov;
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Elizabeth Blood
(), National Science Foundation, eblood@nsf.gov;
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Michael Binford
(), National Science Foundation, mbinford@nsf.gov;
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John Schade
(), National Science Foundation, jschade@nsf.gov;
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