The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950 "to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; to secure the national defense…" With an annual budget of about $6.06 billion, NSF is the funding source for approximately 20 percent of all federally supported basic research conducted by America’s colleges and universities. In many fields such as mathematics, computer science and the social sciences, NSF is the major source of federal backing.
NSF awards limited-term grants -- currently about 10,000 new awards per year, with an average duration of three years -- to fund specific research proposals that have been judged the most promising by a rigorous and objective merit-review system. Most of these awards go to individuals or small groups of investigators. Others provide funding for research centers, instruments and facilities that allow scientists, engineers and students to work at the outermost frontiers of knowledge. In the past few decades, NSF-funded researchers have won more than 170 Nobel Prizes as well as other honors too numerous to list. NSF funds equipment that is needed by scientists and engineers but is often too expensive for any one group or researcher to afford.
Another essential element in NSF's mission is support for science and engineering education, from pre-K through graduate school and beyond. NSF's goals--discovery, learning, research infrastructure and stewardship--provide an integrated strategy to advance the frontiers of knowledge, cultivate a world-class, broadly inclusive science and engineering workforce and expand the scientific literacy of all citizens, build the nation's research capability through investments in advanced instrumentation and facilities, and support excellence in science and engineering research and education through a capable and responsive organization.
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New hires at National Science Foundation
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Science Assistant - Directorate for Engineering
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Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Postdoctoral Research Scholar
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Senior Advisor
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Yale University School of Medicine, Professor Adjunct, Dept. of Surgery (Otolaryngology)
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Graduate Research Fellow
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Missouri S&T Solar House, Director of Public Relations
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National Science Foundation Activity on LinkedIn
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National Science Foundation has a new Division Director, BIO/IOS
Jane Silverthorne is now Division Director, BIO/IOS
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National Science Foundation has a new NSF Graduate Research Program Fellow
Matthew Hiatt is now NSF Graduate Research Program Fellow
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National Science Foundation has a new National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow
Joseph Paulson is now National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow
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National Science Foundation has a new Contractor
Nikhil Bhaware is now Contractor