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NSF Economics Program 2009 Status Report

NSF Economics Program 2009 Status Report. Nancy Lutz ( nlutz@nsf.gov ) Andrew Feltenstein ( afeltens@nsf.gov ) Florenz Plassmann (fplassma@nsf.gov. Economics at NSF. We continue to be the largest SBE program, but our funding is growing more slowly than the overall SBE budget.

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NSF Economics Program 2009 Status Report

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  1. NSF Economics Program2009 Status Report Nancy Lutz (nlutz@nsf.gov) Andrew Feltenstein (afeltens@nsf.gov) Florenz Plassmann (fplassma@nsf.gov

  2. Economics at NSF • We continue to be the largest SBE program, but our funding is growing more slowly than the overall SBE budget. • Last Year: 368 submissions, 36% funded. • High Success Rate due to an additional $4 million in ARRA funds. • ARRA funds exhausted • Fall 2009: 30% increase in proposals.

  3. New Small Grant Mechanisms • Grants for Rapid Response Research (RAPID) • Severe urgency with regard to availability of or access to data and facilities. • Max of $200k/1 year. • Early-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER) • Exploratory work on untested but potentially transformative ideas or approaches. • Max of $300k/2 years. • Must contact Program Officer before submission.

  4. Other SBE Funding Opportunities • SBE Dear Colleague Letters: • Integrating HSD goals: Complexity, Infrastructure, Interdisciplinary • Environment, Society, and the Economy (ESE) • Social Computational Systems (SoCS) : 8/31/2010 • Other SBE programs (DRMS, LSS, MMS, etc) • Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants • Minority Postdoctoral Research Fellowships • Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) sites

  5. Science of Science and Innovation Policy Program (SciSIP) How are investments in science and engineering research transformed into social and economic outcomes? • $8 million/year; annual deadline is Sept 9 • Interdisciplinary – funding research across SBE in data, model and tool development • Website http://cs.scienceofsciencepolicy.net • Contact: Julia Lane jlane@nsf.gov

  6. NSF-Wide Funding Opportunities • Cyber-enabled Discovery and Innovation (CDI): Feb 4/5, 2010. • Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems (CNH): 11/16/2010 • Major Research Instrumentation (MRI)? • Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT): 3/29/2010

  7. Staying Informed • Our website at nsf.gov is the best source. • Look for ‘Funding Opportunities’ and pull ‘Social, Behavioral, Econ’ from the drop-down menu. • Use the site search and the award search functions. • Email us with questions. • Consider requesting an outreach visit.

  8. Come Work at NSF • Division Director for Social and Economic Sciences (SES). 2/1/2010 • Always searching for candidates for a rotator Economics Program Director. For Fall 2010, labor/public/econometrics/history/enviro • Top undergrads can apply for Science Assistant positions

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