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Important Notice

International science and engineering research and education activities are funded by all NSF directorates and offices.

Investigators seeking funding for international collaborative research may include an international component in new proposals submitted to their relevant NSF research program, or request supplemental funding to add international collaboration to projects supported by current NSF grants. 

OISE works closely with other NSF directorates and offices to co-fund innovative, catalytic new awards and supplements that promote research excellence through international collaboration and develop the next generation of globally engaged U.S. scientists and engineers.   OISE criteria for co-funding include:

  • True intellectual collaboration with a foreign partner (The foreign partner’s 2-page biographical sketch, communication outlining their role in the project, and a letter of endorsement from the foreign institution should be included.)
  • New international collaborations, as opposed to well-established ones;
  • Benefits to be realized from the expertise and specialized skills, facilities, and/or resources of the foreign collaborator; and
  • Active research engagement of U.S. students and junior researchers at the foreign site.

Investigators should consult early in the application process with both the relevant disciplinary program manager and OISE country program manager.

OISE also directly administers a number of solicitations that support international research and education activities.  See Programs and Funding Opportunities below, as well as OISE Regional Opportunities.

Programs and Funding Opportunities

Key: Crosscutting Programs Crosscutting | NSF-wide Programs NSF-wide

Developing Global Scientists and Engineers (International Research Experiences for Students (IRES) and Doctoral Dissertation Enhancement Projects (DDEP)) NSF Wide Flag
East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes for U.S. Graduate Students NSF Wide Flag
International Research and Education: Planning Visits and Workshops NSF Wide Flag
International Research Fellowship Program Crosscutting Programs NSF Wide Flag
Pan-American Advanced Studies Institutes Program Crosscutting Programs
Partnerships for International Research and Education NSF Wide Flag
Community-based Data Interoperability Networks Crosscutting Programs
Domestic Nuclear Detection Office/National Science Foundation Academic Research Initiative Crosscutting Programs
Explosives and Related Threats: Frontiers in Prediction and Detection Crosscutting Programs
International Polar Year, 2007 Crosscutting Programs

Featured NSF-wide Programs

Human and Social Dynamics: Competition for FY 2008 NSF Wide Flag
Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship Program NSF Wide Flag
Research Experiences for Undergraduates NSF Wide Flag
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Recently Announced Funding Opportunities See All

NSF GRADUATE TEACHING FELLOWS IN K-12 EDUCATION
(NSF 08-556) Posted April 4, 2008

Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship Program
(NSF 08-540) Posted January 25, 2008

Domestic Nuclear Detection Office/National Science Foundation Academic Research Initiative
(NSF 08-534) Posted January 11, 2008

Human and Social Dynamics: Competition for FY 2008
(NSF 08-508) Posted November 16, 2007

East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes for U.S. Graduate Students
(NSF 07-584) Posted August 29, 2007


Upcoming Due Dates See All

NSF GRADUATE TEACHING FELLOWS IN K-12 EDUCATION
(NSF 08-556) Letter of Intent: May 16, 2008

International Research and Education: Planning Visits and Workshops
(NSF 04-035) Full Proposal: May 20, 2008

Research Experiences for Undergraduates
(NSF 07-569) Full Proposal: June 6, 2008

NSF GRADUATE TEACHING FELLOWS IN K-12 EDUCATION
(NSF 08-556) Full Proposal: July 3, 2008

Community-based Data Interoperability Networks
(NSF 07-565) Full Proposal: July 23, 2008


News See All

A researcher records language variation on the Indonesian island of Sumba. Understanding How Humans Cause, Respond and Adapt to Change
Released November 28, 2007
 
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Released September 7, 2007
 
Photo of team members holding the U.S. flag Team USA Takes the Prize at the International Linguistics Olympiad in St. Petersburg, Russia
Released August 17, 2007
 
Photo of National Medal of Science President to Award 2005-2006 National Medals of Science and National Medals of Technology Honoring Nation's Leading Researchers, Inventors and Innovators
Released July 17, 2007
 

Discoveries See All

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Global Web service connects vast networks of primary biodiversity data
Released April 20, 2006

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The discovery of capuchin monkeys in the wild using stones as nutcrackers may tell us something about the monkeys' ingenuity, and more about ourselves.
Released July 6, 2005

FAST-ACT crystals Nano-engineered Powders Tackle Toxic Chemicals
Thirsty grains act fast to clean up messes
Released April 28, 2005

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U.S.-German Team Develops New Analytical Technique
Released January 27, 2005


Events Calendar See All

May 15, 2008 - May 16, 2008
NSF Advisory Committee for Cyberinfrastructure
Advisory Committee Meeting

May 29, 2008
Advisory Committee for Business and Operations
Advisory Committee Meeting

May 30, 2008
Advisory Committee for Business and Operations
Advisory Committee Meeting

June 9, 2008
Advisory Committee for International Science and Engineering
Advisory Committee Meeting

June 16, 2008 - June 17, 2008
Committee on Equal Opportunities in Science and Engineering (CEOSE)
Advisory Committee Meeting




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