Topic:
Insights From Recent HSI Awardees
Description:
Listen to advice from recent NSF HSI Awardee for submitting a successful proposal
Speaker(s):
Jeffrey Alexander, Pueblo Community College
Liesl Jones, Baltimore City Community College
Category: National Science Foundation
Topic:
Finding and Responding to Call
Description:
Learn more about important details not to overlook in your submission
Speaker(s):
Erika Camacho, NSF HSI Program Director
Topic:
Open Session for Discussion
Description:
Bring your questions to an open mic session
Speaker(s):
NSF HSI Hub
Topic:
Key Personnel & Letters of Commitment
Description:
Join us to discuss organizing an ALL STAR Team and how to document commitments from collaborators
Speaker(s):
Martha Desmond, New Mexico State University
Delia Valles, New Mexico State University
Topic:
Development Research Questions
Description:
Learn more about developing research questions suitable for your STEM education proposal
Speaker(s):
Alexis Racelis, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Sudarshan Kurwadkar, California State University-Fullerton
Topic:
Framing Student Success
Description:
Participate in discussions related to crafting the argument for a STEM education proposal.
Speaker(s):
Virginia White, Riverside City College
Alex Racelis, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Topic:
Finding and Responding to the NSF Call for Proposals
Description:
Learn more about important details not to overlook in your submission.
Speaker(s):
Ellen Carpenter, NSF HSI Program Director
An NSF EPSCoR hosted webinar that will cover the new RII Track-4 Research Fellows Solicitation.
Learn about writing a successful grant and the cool discoveries being made in artificial intelligence!
Thursday's focus is NSF grant writing:
Program Survey and Discussion (lead by an NSF IIS Program Director) – bring your questions!
Proposal Tactics: Unofficial Symposium (lead by an NSF IIS Program Director) PAPPG updates and changes for submissions (Research.gov) – learn what these changes mean for you!
Friday's focus is AI research:
This is a two-day event; feel free to come and go or stay for the whole thing.
Fostering the growth of a globally competitive and diverse research workforce and advancing the scientific and innovation skills of the Nation is a strategic objective of the National Science Foundation (NSF). The Nation's global competitiveness depends critically on the readiness of the Nation's Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) workforce and NSF seeks to continue to invest in programs that directly advance this workforce.
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