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| 00-144 (Research in Undergraduate Institutions) |
| Opportunity Code: | 00-144 |
| Title: | Research in Undergraduate Institutions |
| Agency: | National Science Foundation |
| Type: | Grant |
| Category: | Science and Technology and other Research and Development | | Category Explaination: | 'null ' | | Post Date: | 04/19/2004 |
| Due Date: | 01/01/9999 | | Due Date Explaination: | This program accepts proposals at any time during the year and has no fixed due dates. | | Estimated Funding: | Not Available |
| Number of Awards: | 0 |
| Award Ceiling: | Not Available |
| Award Floor: | 0 |
| Cost Sharing: | 0 |
| Eligibility Categories: | Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" |
| Eligibility Info: | Not Available |
| CFDA Number: | 47.078 47.076 47.075 47.074 47.070 47.050 47.049 47.041 |
| Mailing Address: | National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington VA 22230 |
| Contact Location: | Headquarters |
| Contact Office: | Office of Budget, Finance and Award Management |
| Contact Information: | NSF Webmaster (If you have any problems linking to this funding announcement, please contact the ) |
| URL For Additional Information: | NSF Publication 00-144 |
Full Description of Opportunity:
The Research in Undergraduate Institutions (RUI) activity supports
research by faculty members of predominantly undergraduate institutions
through the funding of (1) individual and collaborative research projects,
(2) the purchase of shared-use research instrumentation, and (3) Research
Opportunity Awards for work with NSF-supported investigators at other
institutions. All NSF directorates participate in the RUI activity. RUI
proposals are evaluated and funded by the NSF programs in the disciplinary
areas of the proposed research. Eligible "predominantly
undergraduate" institutions include U.S. two-year, four-year,
masters-level, and small doctoral colleges and universities that (1) grant
baccalaureate degrees in NSF-supported fields, or provide programs of
instruction for students pursuing such degrees with institutional
transfers (e.g., two-year schools), (2)
have undergraduate enrollment exceeding graduate enrollment, and (3) award
an average of no more than 10 Ph.D. or D.Sc. degrees per year in all
NSF-supportable disciplines. Autonomous campuses in a system are
considered independently, although they may be submitting their proposals
through a central office. A Research Opportunity Award is usually funded
as a supplement to the NSF grant of the host researcher, and the
application is submitted by the host institution. |
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