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05-604 (Cooperative Activities in Chemistry Between U.S. and German Investigators)
Opportunity Code: 05-604
Title: Cooperative Activities in Chemistry Between U.S. and German Investigators
Agency: National Science Foundation
Type: Grant
Category: Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Category Explaination: 'null '
Post Date: 08/15/2005
Due Date: 01/01/9999
Due Date Explaination: Full Proposal Window: July 25, 2005 - January 13, 2006; Proposals are accepted by the NSF Division of Chemistry during the proposal window, which is currently from the second Monday of July until the second Friday of January, by 5:00 p.m. of the proposer's local time (http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2000/nsf0076/nsf0076.htm.)
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: 47.049 47.075
Mailing Address: National Science Foundation
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 05-604
Full Description of Opportunity:
The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG; German Research Foundation), which are
counterpart national funding organizations in the U.S. and Germany,
respectively, seek to enhance opportunities for collaborative activities
in chemistry between U.S. and German investigators. The NSF and DFG will
accept collaborative research proposals that establish new partnerships
between principal investigators from the U.S. and Germany. Projects must
have clear relevance to areas supported by both NSF and DFG Divisions of
Chemistry. There are no new funds available for support of these projects.
They will compete with unsolicited proposals received by the NSF and DFG
Divisions of Chemistry. The NSF and DFG will utilize a common set of
reviewers and make joint funding decisions. The use of cyberinfrastructure
is strongly
encouraged.