The Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts (ISLA) and ND Research will host a virtual information session on the National Science Foundation's Faculty Early Career Development Program (NSF CAREER) on Friday, March 1, 12:00 - 12:45 p.m. NSF CAREER awards support the research of pre-tenure faculty with five-year grants of $400,000 or more. CAREER awards have been made to researchers in a wide range of disciplines, including history, philosophy, sociology, economics, political science, anthropology, and psychology.
This webinar will include:
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An overview of the NSF CAREER program and application requirements
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Tips and strategies for submitting competitive applications
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Information on resources to support proposals from Notre Dame, including resources for preparing a "broader impacts" plan
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A question-and-answer session with panelists
Panelists will include:
- Erin McDonnell, Kellogg Associate Professor of Sociology and recent NSF CAREER awardee
- Sarah Nerenberg, Proposal Development Consultant with ND Research
- Alisa Zornig Gura, Associate Director of the Center for Broader Impacts
- Josh Tychonieivch, Associate Director for Research Development at ISLA
While the webinar will focus on strategies for researchers in the social sciences and humanities, all faculty at the University of Notre Dame are encouraged to attend. We hope you'll join us! Register now at this link.
Originally published at isla.nd.edu.