 |

Full Details for 03-559. Download this opportunity as XML or XLS (See Help).
| 03-559 (International Opportunities for Scientists and Engineers) |
| Opportunity Code: | 03-559 |
| Title: | International Opportunities for Scientists and Engineers |
| Agency: | National Science Foundation |
| Type: | Grant |
| Category: | Science and Technology and other Research and Development | | Category Explaination: | 'null ' | | Post Date: | 03/31/2003 |
| Due Date: | 11/01/2015 | | 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: | 47.075 |
| 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 NSF Webmaster ) |
| URL For Additional Information: | NSF publication 03-559 |
Full Description of Opportunity:
The National Science Foundation recognizes the importance of enabling U.S.
researchers and educators to advance their work through international
collaboration, and of helping to ensure that future generations of U.S.
scientists and engineers gain professional experience beyond this
nation's borders early in their careers. The Office of International
Science and Engineering (INT) contributes to NSF's mission by
promoting new partnerships between U.S. investigators and their colleagues
in other countries, or new cooperative projects between established
collaborators. Such activities may be in any field of science and
engineering research and education supported by NSF. The Office of
International Science and Engineering (INT) also supports an array of
activities designed to provide opportunities for junior investigators.
Graduate and undergraduate students and postdoctoral researchers can
receive travel and living expenses to participate in the overseas
aspects of collaborative research projects proposed to NSF by senior
U.S. investigators. Graduate students can also be supported through
INT's dissertation enhancement awards, or for participation in the
East Asia Summer Institutes (EASI) in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, or China.
Principal Investigators (PI's) of existing grants from other parts of
NSF may request supplemental support to include junior faculty members,
postdoctoral investigators, graduate students, and qualified
undergraduates who are conducting collaborative research in foreign
countries. For a summary of INT supported activities, check the Overview
of Programs chart on the INT website. |
|
|
|
|
|
|