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Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA Predoctoral Training Program in Systems Developmental Biology (T32)

The objective of this NRSA T32 program is to provide research training to predoctoral students interested in establishing research careers that use systems biology approaches to study developmental biology and the formation of structural birth defects. The funder encourages applications for interdisciplinary NRSA T32s to train advanced predoctoral graduate students in Systems Biology and Developmental […]

Summer Program in the Neurological Sciences – NINDS

to provide students with a highly stimulating and rewarding summer research experience, with a view toward encouraging students to pursue advanced education and training in the biomedical sciences and future careers in scientific investigation, particularly basic and clinical research in the neurological sciences. Summer research training will be designed to supplement and give practical meaning […]

Broader Impacts in a Nutshell

Posted on October 12, 2015 by Ben Arenger

The National Science Foundation funds basic science research at the early graduate, dissertation, and postdoctoral stages. The NSF uses two criteria for evaluating funding applications: intellectual merit and broader impacts. In this blog post, I will explain ways in which you can go about addressing the broader impacts criteria in your application. Brainstorm and free-write […]

Filed Under: Proposal Writing Advice Tagged With: broader impacts, NSF, review criteria

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