About the event
The U.S. National Science Foundation Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences (NSF MPS) supports multiple research programs in chemistry. These programs support a national research community engaged in fundamental discovery, invention and innovation in the chemical sciences.
NSF MPS holds quarterly office hours to share information with chemistry researchers, administrators and others in the U.S. chemistry research community.
The MPS Chemistry office hour event on May 8 will focus on the NSF Faculty Early Career Development (NSF CAREER) program. The agencywide NSF CAREER program supports early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education and to lead advances in the mission of their department or organization.
This office hour will include an overview of the CAREER program, followed by a Q&A session. Please review the solicitation and the FAQs prior to the office hour.
Registration is required to attend. Register.
About the series
The U.S. National Science Foundation Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences (NSF MPS) supports multiple research programs in chemistry. These programs support a national research community engaged in fundamental discovery, invention and innovation in the chemical sciences.
NSF MPS holds quarterly office hours to share information with chemistry researchers, administrators and others in the U.S. chemistry research community.
MPS leaders and staff will discuss funding opportunities for chemistry research and education:
- Each event will focus on particular topic(s) that will be announced closer to the event's date. Check back about 2-3 weeks before each event.
Registration is required to attend. Register here.
For additional assistance with accessibility and reasonable accommodations, contact rarequest@nsf.gov or call 703-292-8020 to request support. Please contact NSF at least 14 days before your meeting or event date for sessions lasting one day or less and 30 days in advance for sessions lasting two or more consecutive days to allow sufficient time to coordinate arrangements.