CSDE NEWS & EVENTS

September 9, 2024

CSDE Seminar Series

UW Disasters, Demography, Data Science & Decisions (D4) Hack Week to Provide NOAA with Insights on Managing Weather Challenges

Fifty researchers from across the country will gather Sept. 9-13 at the University of Washington to tackle the challenge of providing timely, integrated information about community responses to severe climate-related events. The goal of the Disasters, Demography, Data Science & Decisions (D4) Hack Week, funded by NOAA and NIH support from a Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development research infrastructure grant (P2C HD042828), is to provide policymakers with better models and integrated data for anticipating communities’ needs before, during and after natural disasters.

Specifically, the effort seeks to understand the disparate impacts across populations, and the decisions that need to be made related to severe weather events like flooding, hurricanes and wildfire. Beside addressing data integration challenges, the teams will also develop AI tools for data integration and new approaches to managing uncertainties.

Researchers have formed seven teams tackling improvements in understanding the impacts of severe weather events including flooding from atmospheric rivers, wildfire, and tropical cyclones. Teams will present progress on their projects 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12 and these can be viewed via livestream on the UW Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology (CSDE) YouTube channel.

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CSDE Research & Highlights

Williams Receives NSF Ethical and Responsible Research Grant

CSDE Affiliate Nathalie Williams recently received an Ethical and Responsible Research Grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF). There is much research and data collection on population health in areas and territories that are affected by conflict. Different countries and institutions have different practices and guidelines when it comes to conducting this research, which can cause challenges like data quality and access, risks of re-traumatizing research subjects, and the politicization of data and research findings. This project aims to compare and contrast the various practices of population and health research in conflict-affected areas to generate standardized guidelines and best practices for all those who work in this area.

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Bourassa Quoted in Tacoma News Tribune on Real Estate Trends

The Northwest Multiple Listing Service, which tracks real estate trends in 26 of the 39 Washington counties, recently released data that states that there are more homes on the market this month than there were a year ago. While new listings are up, interest rates may come down. On August 1st, the rates were 6.73%, which is the lowest since February, but that interest rate is still a significant difference from the average of 3.94% that it was five years ago. However, this may change in the future. CSDE Affiliate Steven Bourassa, Director of the Washington Center for Real Estate Research at UW, says that the Federal Open Market Committee of the Federal Reserve Bank will lower rates next month. Visit the Tacoma News Tribune article to learn more about real estate trends in Washington State.

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Swanson Publishes Research Article in Asian Population Studies on Infant Mortality in the Philippines

CSDE Affiliate David Swanson (UC Riverside) recently published the research article, “Estimating the stochastic uncertainty underlying sample-based estimates of infant mortality in the Philippines: a first-time application to a country in the Southeast Asia/Pacific Basin region” in Asian Population Studies. When making health policy decisions, infant mortality is a very important population health statistic that is taken into account, but unfortunately this data is not available for all populations. A newly-developed method was “presented for accounting for the stochastic uncertainty found in infant mortality rates (IMRs) estimated from sample surveys and for the first time applied to a country in the Southeast Asian/Pacific Basin area, the Philippines.  The method is founded on the fact that there are two sources of variation in sample-based estimates of IMRs: (1) sample size; and (2) variation of infant deaths. The approach is aimed at taking into account stochastic uncertainty while preserving the information concerning the uncertainty due to sampling. In applying the method to the Philippines, the sample-based IMR estimates appear to perform well in terms of accounting for stochastic uncertainty.” To learn more about this research, visit the link to read the rest of Dr. Swanson’s article.

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Zhao Presenting at the AI for Washington State Conference

CSDE Affiliate Dr. Bo Zhao has been invited to present at the AI for Washington State conference, hosted by the Washington State Academy of Sciences. He will be joining a session alongside Mike Goodchild, a member of the National Academy of Sciences, and Mari Ostendorf, Vice Provost at the University of Washington, to discuss how to build ‘responsible AI.’ The conference will feature several leading figures in AI from Washington State, including Microsoft Chief Scientist Eric Horvitz, State Senator Matt Boehnke, and key research leaders from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. This event will take place on September 25 at The Museum of Flight in Seattle, WA. More information can be found here: https://washacad.org/symposium/

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Martin Wins Third Place at Bodybuilding Nationals

CSDE’s very own Budget/Fiscal Analyst Parwati Martin recently competed in the National Physique Committee (NPC) North American Championships 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on August 28-31. Parwati took 3rd place in her age-range Master Class! When you win 1st place you are granted a procard as part of the International Fitness and Bodybuilding Federation (IFBB), which is Parwati’s goal. She wants to train harder until next year’s competition, but will enjoy good food until then! Congratulations Parwati, CSDE is so proud of you! 

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Updates from the CSDE Research & Training Cores

Mathematica study seeking volunteers for project on reporting metrics for usage of federal assets: Data Usage Platform usability testing (9/9/24-9/16/24)

About the project: We are working on a project for the National Center on Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES), a principal statistical agency within the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF). Our project aims to investigate how—and to what extent— various federal data assets like data files, tables, and tools are created and used in academic research, state program evaluations, data journalism, and other contexts. As part of this effort, we will be developing a prototype Data Usage Platform (DUP) to better understand the uses of federal data. The DUP will (1) search for references to federal datasets used in published research, articles, and other reports, (2) calculate usage statistics to help us better understand how—and to what extent—agency datasets are currently being leveraged, and (3) display this information through an interactive dashboard and other tools.

Request for input: The usability testing will be conducted by videoconference. The input you provide in this meeting will inform our decisions on a new Data Usage Platform solution. Participating in the usability testing will not require any preparation and we will ask you questions about the DUP platform wireframes that we will display. Your participation is voluntary, and you can decline to participate or to answer any questions. All information you provide will be kept confidential.  We will record the usability testing for note-taking purposes, if given your permission. These recordings will be deleted once the session has been fully transcribed. The usability testing would happen within the next few weeks, at a time convenient for your schedule.

Interested parties can  contact Aivo Kivi at AKivi@mathematica-mpr.com.


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*New* Webinar: Revision of NSF Award Terms and Conditions Implementing Revised 2 CFR (9/12/24)

The NSF Award Terms and Conditions have been updated to implement the revised 2 CFR published in the Federal Register on April 22, 2024, by the Office of Management and Budget.  As part of its implementation strategy, NSF has archived the Research Terms and Conditions (RTC), and the NSF Agency Specific RequirementsUnless otherwise specified, the Grant General Conditions (GC-1) apply to all recipients of NSF grant awards, including Institutions of Higher Education, non-profit, non-academic organizations, for-profit organizations (other than Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer recipients), State and local governments, and Tribal Nations.

Join the NSF Policy Office in the Division of Institution and Award Support (DIAS) on September 12 at 2:00 PM EST for a webinar which will provide the framework for these revisions and how they affect NSF proposals and awards.  Webinar registration is now available.

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Opportunity: Pilot Funding from NYU Collaborative Center in Children’s Environmental Health Research and Translation (LOIs Due 9/12/24)

The NYU Collaborative Center in Children’s Environmental Health Research and Translation (CEHRT) announced their fourth Pilot Project Request for Applications.

The goal of the Center is to translate existing knowledge to action on issues that affect children’s health. The themes of the Center are endocrine disruption and climate change, although we welcome proposals from other areas as well. The intent of the Center is to support the broader children’s environmental health (CEH) community — applications from NYU and outside institutions are encouraged. The Center will award developmental and translational grants, the former being smaller in size and extendable, and the latter focused on the translation of knowledge to action.

Application Process:

  1. Applicants submit a 1-page Letter of Intent (LOI) by Thursday, September 12th, 2024.
  2. Applicants selected to proceed into the next stage will be notified of this decision by Friday, September 20th, 2024.
  3. Applicants will be invited to submit a 3-page proposal due Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024 containing additional information to that already included in the LOI

Request for Applications PDF: CEHRT Cycle 4 RFA (2)

Link to Apply: CEHRT 2025 Letter of Interest Form (nyumc.org)

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Opportunity for Funding: Transformative Research in the Education Sciences Grants (9/12/24)

Through the Transformative Research program, IES seeks to support innovative research that has the potential to make dramatic advances towards solving seemingly intractable problems and challenges in the education field and/or to accelerate the pace of conducting education research to facilitate major breakthroughs. For FY2025, the Transformative Research in the Education Sciences Grants program will focus on accelerating learning and reducing persistent education inequities by leveraging evidence-based principles from the learning sciences coupled with advanced technology to create high-reward, scalable technology solutions. Applications are due September 12, 2024. For more information about this research opportunity and the application process, visit the IES Funding Opportunities web page. IES will provide virtual office hours for this new competition.  Please see the Virtual Technical Assistance web page for additional details.

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Call for Papers on Immigration and Families: Examining the Causes, Processes, and Consequences of Migration (Due 9/14/24)

Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research, a series which focuses upon cuttingedge topics in family research around the globe, is seeking manuscript submissions for a special volume. The theme of the volume is: ‘Immigration and Families: Examining the Causes, Processes, and Consequences of Migration. The deadline for submissions is September 15, 2024. Direct all questions to the editors: Josip.obradovic@gmail.com and slblair@buffalo.edu. Authors are encouraged to submit a brief abstract prior to the manuscript deadline. See the full call for papers here.

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International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) 30th International Population Conference 13th-18th July, 2025 in Brisbane, Australia (Abstract Submission Due 9/15/2024)

The IUSSP International Population Conference is the world’s largest international scientific conference on population issues. First organized in 1927 and held every four years since 1959, the conference brings together over 2,000 scientists, policymakers and practitioners from around the globe to present and discuss the latest research on contemporary population and development issues.

At the invitation of the Australian Population Association, the 30th International Population Conference (IPC2025) will take place in Brisbane, Australia at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre (BCEC) from 13 to 18 July 2025. IPC 2025 will be an in-person conference. The Conference will include over 800 oral presentations and up to 1,000 posters selected from research submitted to the Call for Papers. There will also be plenary sessions, debates and invited panel discussions featuring leading experts in the field, as well as training workshops, exhibits and side meetings occurring both before and during the Conference.

The scientific program of the Conference will be created from abstracts submitted to the Call for Papers by the submission deadline of 15 September 2024. All abstracts must be submitted online via the IPC2025 website, which is scheduled to open for submissions on 1 May 2024. Always check the IPC2025 Conference website https://ipc2025.iussp.org/ for updates.

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*New* IES Announces New Request for Applications for the Special Education Dissertation Research Fellowship Program (LOIs due 9/19/24, Application Deadline 11/14/24)

The National Center for Special Education Research released a new Fiscal Year 2025 grant competition.

Special Education Dissertation Research Fellowship Program (84.324G)

This program seeks to broaden opportunities for emerging researchers to engage with IES and conduct high-quality research related to learners with or at risk for disabilities. NCSER will provide financial support for advanced doctoral students­—under the guidance of a sponsor at their university—to conduct research in understudied areas related to learners, their families, practitioners, and policymakers.

  • Application packages will be available on August 29, 2024.
  • Letters of intent (optional but encouraged) are due September 19, 2024.
  • The application deadline is November 14, 2024.

More information about the IES research programs, application process, and deadlines are available on the IES Funding Opportunities web page.

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Call for Papers: 14th Alpine Population Conference – 12-15 January, 2025, Aosta Valley, Italy (Due 9/23/2024)

Alp-Pop brings together scholars interested in population issues across several disciplines, including demography, economics, epidemiology, political science, sociology and psychology. The conference emphasizes empirical rigor and innovation over a given topic or geographical area, and meets the challenges of interdisciplinary and international
audiences.

Alp-Pop scholars confer both formally and informally. A traditional conference program (paper and poster presentations) mixes with group activities in a world-class winter resort. The conference location, the Hotel Planibel in La Thuile (Aosta Valley), is next to the ski-slopes, and is in close proximity to the airports of Geneva and Torino/Milano.

Please submit your paper here. 

Communication of the acceptance of papers will take place by mid-October. The deadline for submission of original papers or extended abstracts is 23 September 2024.

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Workshop on Bayesian Methods in the Social Sciences (Register by 9/27/24)

The French Institute of Mathematics for Planet Earth and the Social and Behavioral Data Science Centre of the University of Amsterdam will be hosting its second workshop on Bayesian Methods. This three-day workshop will take place at the University of Amsterdam, on October 16-18th of 2024. The event will gather statisticians, mathematicians and social scientists around the theme of Bayesian statistical methods for the social sciences. This area has been growing rapidly in the past decade, and the speakers will include some of the leading researchers in the area from around the world. Register by September 27th. Learn more here!

It is the second edition of the workshop. The first edition was held in Paris in October 2022 and was a great success.

The first day of the workshop, 16 October 2024, will consist of introductory tutorial sessions. Days 2 and 3 will consist of talks and posters on cutting-edge research in the area.

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UW Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Symposium – Innovations in Addressing Substance Use and Addiction: Improving the Lives of Individuals, Families, and Communities in the Pacific Northwest (9/30/24)

The UW Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences invites you to Innovations in Addressing Substance Use and Addiction: Improving the Lives of Individuals, Families and Communities in the Pacific Northwest on September 30 from 9 AM – 4 PM in the University of Washington’s HUB Ballroom.

Please join for this one-day event showcasing the department’s efforts to tackle our region’s challenges with addiction and substance use disorders. Attendees will interact with addiction researchers, educators and clinicians during a full day of events including featured speakers, interactive booths and an afternoon of roundtable workshops. Register below to attend as a guest or exhibitor.

Highlights will include

  • Opening remarks from Department Chair Jürgen Unützer, MD, MPH
  • Policymaker panel discussion
  • Continental breakfast and a light lunch
  • Interactive tables with clinicians, researchers, and educators
  • Q&A with UW faculty
  • Round table workshops to develop ideas and plan for the future

Register here

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*New* UW Royalty Research Fund Applications Due Soon! (9/30/24)

Each fall and spring, the UW’s Royalty Research Fund reviews proposals from UW researchers from across all three campuses.  The next deadline for applications is 5:00pm on September 30, 2024. However, your college or unit may have different internal deadlines. If you are a CSDE affiliate, CSDE is happy to help with submitting and administering your RRF application.  Please submit a proposal planning form to CSDE to let us know you’d like our help with preparing the budget and submitting the grant. Additionally, if you would like to request matching funds or resources to accompany your RRF application, please let us know via CSDE’s matching support application form. For all these requests to CSDE for support, please provide us with as much lead time as possible. Several CSDE faculty have received RRF funding, so please don’t hesitate to reach out to Steven Goodreau for examples.  Let CSDE know how we can help you prepare.

 Notably, RRF funding priorities are to first, and foremost, advance new directions in research and to support faculty and researchers:

  1. who are junior in rank.
  2. where funding may provide unique opportunities to increase applicants’ competitiveness for subsequent funding.
  3. in disciplines for which external funding opportunities are minimal.

For those interested, the College of Arts and Sciences is hosting a session to go over applying for RRF funding for anyone who may wish to apply or is in the midst of working on their application but is unsure of the benefits of applying or the specifics of the process. This session will take place over Zoom on Wednesday, September 11th, at 3:00 PM. The Zoom link is https://washington.zoom.us/j/99639607802

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Call for Abstracts – 24th EWC International Graduate Student Conference on the Asia-Pacific, February 13-16, 2025, Honolulu, Hawai’i (Submission Due 9/30/24)

24th Annual International Graduate Student Conference
East-West Center
Honolulu, Hawaiʻi | February 13-16, 2025

Call for Abstracts
The East-West Center International Graduate Student Conference (IGSC) is accepting abstracts from current graduate students, as well as from young professionals and scholars, who have completed a graduate degree within the past three years. One of the largest student conferences focused on the Asia Pacific region, we are looking for submissions from all fields of study. This year's theme is Our Unique Planet:  Navigating Our Shared Future.

Abstract submissions

All abstract submissions must be made through the secure Submittable online platform. The deadline to submit abstracts is September 30th, 2024, 23:59 hrs (Hawaiʻi Standard Time). Please see the conference website for Frequently Asked Questions on abstract guidelines, conference registration, and other logistics. For any other questions not covered in Frequently Asked Questions, please send your inquiry to the IGSC team at igsc@eastwestcenter.org.

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*New* 2025 National Academy of Education – Spencer Dissertation Fellowship: Accepting Applications and Informational Webinars (Due 10/3/24)

The Dissertation Fellowship seeks to encourage a new generation of scholars from a wide range of disciplines and professional fields to undertake research relevant to the improvement of education. These $27,500 fellowships support individuals whose dissertations show potential for bringing fresh and constructive perspectives to the history, theory, or practice of formal or informal education anywhere around the world. Fellows will attend professional development retreats and receive mentorship from NAEd members and other senior scholars in their field. This highly competitive program aims to identify the most talented emerging researchers conducting dissertation research related to education. The NAEd/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship will fund 35 promising scholars.

Attend a live webinar on September 11, 4:00 - 5:00 pm Eastern to learn more about this opportunity. Attendees have the opportunity to ask questions to NAEd staff and the Chair of the selection committee.

NAEd/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship 
Deadline to apply: October 3, 2024

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Call for Papers: Demographic Change and Challenges in the Americas – Canadian Studies in Population (10/15/24)

Special issue of Canadian Studies in Population on “Demographic Change and Challenges in the Americas”

  • Deadline for submissions: 15 October 2024 

This special issue of Canadian Studies in Population will spotlight key demographic concerns facing the Americas, including migration, mortality and morbidity, fertility, and family dynamics, and provide a forward-looking introduction that sets an agenda for a more integrated approach to understanding demographic change in the region. We seek papers that address demographic processes in the Americas, broadly defined, from Canada to Patagonia.

Please read the full Call for Papers online

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*New* NIH Now Accepting Extramural Loan Repayment Program Applications (Due 11/21/24)

The NIH is now accepting applications for the Extramural Loan Repayment Program (LRP)! Awardees can receive up to $100,000 in qualified educational debt repayment with a two-year award.

To learn more about eligibility requirements, application dates, and the benefits of receiving an LRP award, be sure to visit the LRP website, check out our overview video, and attend one of our upcoming events:

Please note that the deadline to submit your Extramural LRP application is November 21, 2024

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Fulbright Association: The World at a Crossroads 47th Annual Conference – October 25-26, Washington D.C., November 8-9, Virtual

The Fulbright Association will be holding the World at a Crossroads 47th Annual Conference both in-person and online. October 25th-26th in Washington D.C. and November 8th-9th virtually.

CSDE External Affiliate David Swanson will be presenting the paper he co-authored with Rich Verdugo titled, “Population Aging in the Western Hemisphere: 2020 to 2050” in the virtual session on Friday, November 8th.

Session Title: Population Aging in the Western Hemisphere: 2020 to 2050 (SESS-4)

Session Date: Friday, November 8, 2024

Session Time: 2:15:00 PM - 3:00:00 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST)

Session Format: Presentation - Live Zoom Style

Focus Area: Security and Diplomacy

Visit the link to find out more about the event: Fulbright Conference | Annual Conference for Fulbright Alumni and Friends

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*New* 2025 National Academy of Education – Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowships: Accepting Applications and Informational Webinars (Due 11/7/24)

The Postdoctoral Fellowship supports early-career scholars working in critical areas of educational scholarship. Fellows will receive $70,000 for one academic year of research, or $35,000 for each of two contiguous years, working half-time. Fellows attend professional development retreats and receive mentorship from NAEd members and other senior scholars in their field. Applicants must have had their PhD, EdD, or equivalent research degree conferred between January 1, 2019, and December 31, 2023, to be eligible to apply this year. This fellowship is non-residential, and applications from all disciplines are encouraged. The NAEd/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship will fund 25 early-career researchers.

 Attend a live webinar on September 20, 1:00 - 2:00 pm Eastern to learn more about this opportunity. Attendees have the opportunity to ask questions to NAEd staff and the Chair of the selection committee.

 NAEd/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship
Deadline to apply: November 7, 2024

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*New* Call for Papers: Gender & Society Special Issue – Feminist Metascience, Feminist Open Science? Pain Points and Possibilities (Due 2/1/25)

Call for papers: Gender & Society Special Issue — Feminist Metascience, Feminist Open Science? Pain Points and Possibilities, due by Feb 1st, 2025.

Guest Editors: Christin L. Munsch (University of Connecticut) and Daisy Verduzco Reyes (UC-Merced)

All papers must make both a theoretical and empirical contribution.

Completed manuscripts, due February 1, 2025, should be submitted online to http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/gendsoc and should specify in the cover letter that the paper is to be considered for the special issue. Although it is not required, potential authors are encouraged to contact either of the guest editors with their ideas before submitting: Christin L. Munsch (christin.munsch@uconn.edu) or Daisy Verduzco Reyes (daisy.reyes@ucmerced.edu).

 

The full call is available at: https://gendersociety.wordpress.com/call-for-submissions-special-issue/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR1rb2-4wM6oB_roCRRQSemdSluIgEPabVMZYRoQfCItS2b9d-oHhJBgESc_aem_ZxAzlvj1GTE0y1ZNfnsPVQ.

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CSDE Population Research Planning Grants (PRPGs) (Rolling deadline)

Population Research Planning Grants (PRPGs) are designed to provide in-kind support and/or funds of up to $25k* to support a wide array of activity types throughout the development of a research project. As part of our mission to complement rather than duplicate other campus opportunities such as the Population Health Initiative seed grants, we will consider funding things activities such as:

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CSDE Matching Support to Supplement On-campus Funding (Rolling deadline)

CSDE Matching Support includes in-kind or monetary support to accompany a submission to other on-campus funding mechanism, such as PHI, EarthLab, or Urban@UW. All projects must have a CSDE affiliate who is UW faculty and is listed as a PI or co-PI, with any number of other collaborators. Note that we require (PRPGs) or strongly suggest (matching funds) contacting either Development Core Director (Steven Goodreau) or CSDE Director (Sara Curran) to discuss possibilities for your specific proposal before submission.

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NSF: Proposals Impacting Tribal Nation Resources & Interests

As of 5/20/2024, NSF proposals that may impact the resources or interests of a federally recognized Tribal Nation will not be awarded by NSF without prior written approval from the official(s) designated by the relevant Tribal Nation(s).

Proposers must:

  • Seek guidance from the potentially impacted Tribal Nation on activities that require review and prior approval from that Tribal Nation’s authorized designee.
  • Submit a written request to the relevant Tribal Nation (based on their guidance), or approval to carry out the proposed activity that requires their review and approval.
  • Complete the checkbox for “Potential Impacts on Tribal Nations” on the Cover Sheet. Note, lead organizations are responsible for this on collaborative proposals & proposals with subawards considered a single unified project.
  • Upload one of the following into "Other supplementary documents" of Research.gov:
    • a copy of the written request to the relevant Tribal Nation to carry out any proposed activity/activities that may require prior approval from them
    • written confirmation from the Tribal Nation(s) that review and approval is not required
    • a copy of relevant Tribal Nation approval
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Overview of Grant Application and Review Changes for Due Dates on or after January 25, 2025

This notice provides the research and research training community an overview of application and peer review changes impacting grant applications submitted for due dates on or after January 25, 2025, including:

  • Simplified Review Framework for Most Research Project Grant Applications
  • Revisions to the NIH Fellowship Application and Review Process
  • Updates to Reference Letter Guidance
  • Updates to NRSA Training Grant Applications
  • Updated Application Forms (FORMS-I)
  • Common Forms for Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending (Other) Support
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