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NSF has issued a new Grant Proposal Guide effective June 1, 2007.  Acceptable fonts for NSF proposals are now limited to Arial, Helvetica, Palatino, Computer Modern and Georgia with font size 10 points or larger and no more than 6 lines of type per 1-inch vertical space.

NSF Engineering Directorate Reorganization - See Dear Colleague Letter from NSF

 

Rutgers Website - the Rutgers Office of Research and Sponsored Programs website

has a nice collection of workshop presentations posted:

Advice on writing Proposals to the National Science Foundation, by Susan Finger, Carnegie Mellon University

NSF Toolkit

Proposal Tips by NSF


Presentations and Tutorials

NSF Regional Grants Conference     

NSF Regional Conferences and Workshops (scroll down to "Presentations from Recent Events" for links to presentations made at most recent NSF Grants Conference) - October 2007 conference materials now posted

Introduction to NSF

NSF Proposal Preparation

NSF Merit Review Process

NSF Cross Cutting Programs

Education and Human Resources

NSF Geosciences

NSF Math & Physical Sciences

NSF Office of International Science and Engineering

Challenges, Opportunities and New Directions

NSF Undergraduate Research Workshop


Useful Links

 

Transformative Research Will Be a Core, Articulated NSF Value (National Science Board Release - pdf)


NSF Transformative Research - Change to the Intellectional Merit Review Criterion

Sept. 24, 2007:  National Science Board approved a motion to enhance support of transformative research at the NSF. Additionally, the Board approved a change to the Intellectual Merit Review Criterion specified in Part I of the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide: the Grant Proposal Guide to specifically include review of the extent to which a proposal also suggests and explores potentially transformative concepts.

Emerging Topics in Biogeochemical Cycles, NSF DCL September 19

The NSF Geosciences Directorate is substantially augmenting their past funding sources to explicitly support emerging areas of interdisciplinary research. 

Major Research Instrumentation Cost-Sharing Notice, NSF DCL October 1

The National Science Foundation will require cost-sharing in the Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) Program of at least 30%.  This is a change from recent previous years.

NSF, NIH Emphasize the Importance of Mentoring Postdocs