Updates and Opportunities at the National Science Foundation
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Updates and Opportunities at the National Science Foundation
Uma D. Venkateswaran Program Director, NSF EPSCoR
1May 25, 2012AK- EPSCoR All-Hands Meeting, Fairbanks, AK
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Outline NSF updates - policy, procedure
NSF Funding Opportunities• SEES• CIF21• I-Corps• INSPIRE• SAVI, E2
NSF, EPSCoR
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• ARRA Acceleration• Merit Review:o Merit Review Criteria o Merit Review Process
• Research Performance Progress Report• Project Outcomes Report for the
General Public
Policy, Procedure Updates
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ARRA Acceleration: NSF Implementation of OMB M-11-34
• Responsible expenditure acceleration now!!o Award specific: Consider the program plan and Terms &
Conditions of each specific awardo Communicate with the cognizant NSF program officer and
ARRA recipients - NSF ARRA web page for guidance http://www.nsf.gov/recovery/
• Grantee approved no-cost extensions (NCE)o ARRA grantees may ONLY issue themselves NCE through
9/30/2013, but NOT beyond 9/30/2013
• Waiver requestso NSF will only go forward with requests that have a
compelling and defendable rationale in accordance with the OMB waiver criteria.
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• NSB Task Force (spring 2010) to examine review criteria and underlying principles; consider revisions, as needed
• Used stakeholder input (interviews, survey, NSF website); NSB approved Report (January 2011) http://www.nsf.gov/nsb/publications/2011/meritreviewcriteria.pdf
• Report’s Recommendations: Three guiding review principles, Two review criteria, and Five review
elements
• Next Steps: NSF will develop implementation plan Revised criteria description and principles will be included in the next
revision of the Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide
Merit Review Criteria
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Merit Review Criteria Guiding Principles
• All NSF projects should be of the highest quality and have the potential to advance, if not transform, the frontiers of knowledge.
• NSF projects, in the aggregate, should contribute more broadly to achieving societal goals.
• Meaningful assessment and evaluation of NSF funded projects should be based on appropriate metrics, keeping in mind the likely correlation between the effect of broader impacts and the resources provided to implement projects.
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Merit Review Criteria
Reviewers are asked to evaluate all proposals against two criteria:
• Intellectual Merit: The intellectual Merit criterion encompasses the potential to advance knowledge; and
• Broader Impacts: The Broader Impacts criterion encompasses the potential to benefit society and contribute to the achievement of specific, desired societal outcomes.
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Review elementsThe following elements should be considered in the review for both criteria:
1. What is the potential for the proposed activity to:a. advance knowledge and understanding within its own field or across different fields (Intellectual Merit); andb. benefit society or advance desired societal outcomes (Broader Impacts)?2. To what extent do the proposed activities suggest and explore creative, original, or potentially transformative concepts?3. Is the plan for carrying out the proposed activities well-reasoned, well-organized, and based on a sound rationale? Does the plan incorporate a mechanism to assess success?4. How well qualified is the individual, team, or institution to conduct the proposed activities?5. Are there adequate resources available to the PI (either at the home institution or through collaborations) to carry out the proposed activities?
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Merit Review Process Working Group Provisional recommendations
• Increased use of virtual panels (from current 1% to 5% or more)
• Streamlined ad hoc review process to rapidly screen proposal submissions
• Greater use of preliminary proposals for core programs• Asynchronous panels• Automated compliance checking• Enhanced outreach to institutions• Resubmission of declined ideas by invitation only
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• Engage divisions and programs interested in pilot activities• Jointly develop implementation plans for pilots
• Continue to engage research community
• Complete detailed analysis of other potential merit review process enhancements
• Senior management review of recommendations
• Launch pilot activities
• Evaluate pilot activity impact
Next Steps
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Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) at NSF
Progress Update
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NSF Implementation of RPPR Components
• NSF plans to implement the RPPR as a new service in Research.gov (NSF-wide standard format for reports):
• Mandatory: Accomplishments - Activities and Results• Other Categories:
• Products produced by the project• Participants & Other Collaborating Organizations• Contributions from and Impacts of the project• Changes/Challenges/Issues• Special Reporting Requirements (if any)• Appendix 1: Demographic Information
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NSF Implementation Progress Update
Research.gov will offer the RPPR format starting January 2013, replacing NSF’s annual, interim, and final project reporting capabilities in FastLanecommon portal for the research community to manage and submit annual, interim, and final reports reduction of PI and co-PI burden through use of more
innovative mechanisms to pre-populate parts of the report
Incorporation of more structured collection of the project reports data for enhanced NSF use
RPPR requirements phase is completed; RPPR design phase is underway with an anticipated first phase of rollout beginning in the summer of 2012
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Project Outcomes Report for the General Public
• Section 7010 of the America COMPETES Act requires that research funded in whole or in part by NSF report on the outcomes of the funded research for the general public.
• The Project Outcomes Report for the General Public serves as a brief summary prepared by the Principal Investigator (PI) or co-PI specifically for the public, describing the nature and outcomes of the project. These reports will be posted for public viewing exactly as submitted by the PI or co-PI and accompanied by a disclaimer.
• This new reporting requirement became effective for new awards made or existing awards that receive funding increments or supplements on or after January 4, 2010.
• PIs and co-PIs use Research.gov to prepare and submit these reports. Please note this report is required in addition to final project reports which PIs and co-PIs will continue to submit through FastLane.
• Failure to submit the POR on a timely basis will have the same implications as failure to submit annual and final reports!!
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"Science without Borders" captures the ferment and promise that now characterize the research and education enterprise. The old borders —among disciplines, among institutions, among nations, and among people of all cultures — are dissolving…...”
Subra Suresh NSF Director
NSF Funding Opportunities
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Science, Engineering and Education for Sustainability (SEES)
• 5-year investment area: new & existing activities
http://www.nsf.gov/sees/
• General inquiries:[email protected]
• Full list of contacts:http://www.nsf.gov/geo/sees/sees_contacts.jsp
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• Sustainability Research Networks (SRN) – NSF 11-574• SEES Fellows – NSF 11-575• Sustainable Energy Pathways - NSF 11-590• PIRE – SEES projects – NSF 11-564• Research Coordination Networks – NSF 11-531• CNH – SEES projects – NSF 10-612• Climate-related competitions - Climate Change Education Partnership (CCEP) Phase II – NSF 12-523 - Decadal and regional Climate Prediction using Earth System Models (EaSM) – NSF 12-522 - Ocean Acidification – NSF 12-500 - Water, Sustainability, and Climate – NSF 11-551• Dimensions of Biodiversity – NSF 12-528• Arctic SEES - NSF 12-553
SEES - Activities and Opportunities
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Cyberinfrastructure Framework for the 21st Century (CIF21)
• Contact Information:[email protected]
• Full list of contacts:
http://www.nsf.gov/od/oci/cif21/cif21_contacts.jsp
• CI Resources:http://www.nsf.gov/od/oci/cif21/cybinf_list.jsp
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• Publications - Cyberinfrastructure Vision for 21st Century Discovery: NSF 07-28 - Advanced Computing Infrastructure: Vision and Strategic Plan NSF 12-051 - CI Framework in MPS - Dear Colleague Letter: NSF 12-003 - CI in support of Biological Sciences – DCL: NSF 12-019 - IGERT CIF21 – DCL: NSF 12-059• Programs - Computational and Data-enabled S&E (CDS&E) CDS&E – Math and Statistics (OCI and DMS) CDS&E – Engineering: NSF 12-549 - Software Infrastructure for Sustained Innovation (SI2): NSF 11-589 - Big Data Science and Engineering (BIGDATA) Core Techniques and Technologies: NSF 12-499
CIF21 – Publications and Programs
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• Current solicitation: NSF 11-560• Contact:
–Errol Arkilic: (703) 292-8095; [email protected]
–Rathindra DasGupta: (703) 292-8353 [email protected]–Richard Voyles: (703) 292-
4541; [email protected]
• Submission Windows:–Oct 1, 2011 – Dec 15, 2011–Jan 1, 2012 – Mar 15, 2012–Apr 1, 2012 – June 15, 2012–July 1, 2012 – Sep 15, 2012–Oct 1, 2012 – Dec 15, 2012
Innovation Corps (I-Corps)
Informational Webinars held on the first Tuesday of every month
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Integrated NSF Support Promoting Interdisciplinary Research and Education
(INSPIRE)
Goals:• Demonstrate that NSF is open to unusually novel cross-disciplinary
ideas: Welcome groundbreaking or unconventional ideas and approaches, and unusually novel, creative interdisciplinary proposals
• Encourage Program Directors to promote such ideas: Empower PDs with flexibility and new resources and mechanisms to enable cross-cutting collaboration and risk-taking in developing their awards portfolio
First pilot INSPIRE activity for 2012-13: Creative Research Awards for Transformative Interdisciplinary Ventures (CREATIV)
Second pilot under development for 2013: Larger projects
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INSPIRE / CREATIV
• Dear Colleague Letter NSF 12-011, www.nsf.gov/creativ
• In a nutshell:– Only internal merit
review is required– Proposals must be
interdisciplinary and potentially transformative
• To begin process, PI submits inquiry form
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Other OneNSF Investments
Science Across Virtual Institutes (SAVI)• Dear Colleague Letter NSF 11-087 • Structured framework to stimulate international interaction and
collaboration in emerging multidisciplinary areas• Leverage complementary intellectual strengths and share unique
research facilities• Mentor and train junior researchers
Expeditions in Education (E2)• Workforce for the 21st century• Brings educational and research missions together• Dear Colleague Letter to be issued in FY 13http://www.nsf.gov/about/budget/fy2013/Individual%20PDFs/39_fy2013.pdf
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Research Infrastructure Improvement
$100M
$150.9 M
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EPSCoR RII Track-1 Awards
• Sustainability & Water Resources• Climate Change – modeling, mitigation, and adaptation• Energy• Environmental Science, ecosystem services• Genomics, Proteomics, & Bioinformatics• Materials Research incl. computational modeling• Nanoscience, nanotechnology, and applications • Sensor (GIS) development, deployment, remote monitoring
Each RII Track-1 Project has multiple areas of interdisciplinary research that cut across overarching themes.
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Ecosystem, Environment, Social Behavior• SEES – ARC SEES, SRN, RCN, CNH ……• Centers – STC …..• DIRECTORATE-specific and Foundation-wide programs Examples: Programs in SBE, OPP, BIO, GEO ….. Crosscutting LTER, CZO
NSF, EPSCoR Opportunities
• EPSCoR – OCI Coordination- Dear Colleague Letter
• EPSCoR-DGE Opportunity- Internship supplement for Graduate Research Fellows
at EPSCoR institutions
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NSF Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide (PAPPG)
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/policydocs/pappguide/nsf11001/ (updated Jan 2011) Part I: Grant Proposal Guide
- Proposal Submission Information
Part II: Award & Administration Guide - Award management information
Anticipated issuance of the next PAPP Guide is October 2012, and effective January 2013
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