Are NSF grants only for US citizens?
Only U.S. citizens and permanent residents can be funded by the National Science Foundation’s REU program funds.
Does NSF fund international students?
The International Research Experiences for Students (IRES) program supports international research and research-related activities for U.S. science and engineering students. Students do not apply directly to NSF to participate in IRES activities. Students apply to NSF-funded investigators who receive IRES awards.
Does NSF fund international research?
NSF has entered into co-funding/collateral funding agreements with seven agencies to provide funding opportunities for international collaborators.
Can foreigners apply for NSF?
Applicants must be U. S. citizens or nationals, or permanent residents of the United States by the application deadline.
Can non US citizens apply for NIH grants?
Though most NIH grants go to domestic institutions, you do not need U.S. affiliation or citizenship to become either a grantee institution or a PI for most grants.
How do I log into fast lane?
Select “Proposals, Awards, and Status” from the top left side of the page. Enter your Last Name, FastLane User ID, and password in the “PI/CO-PI Login” box, and click the “Log-In” button.
Who is eligible for NSF grant?
NSF-supported research results in all fields of science and engineering: Principal Investigator (PI) or a co-PI must have had an NSF award that ended no more than seven (7) years prior to the full proposal deadline date or be a current NSF award recipient.
What is an NSF collaborative proposal?
NSF defines collaborative proposals as “one in which investigators from two or more organizations wish to collaborate on a unified research project.” These proposals may be prepared in two ways: b of the NSF PAPPG)
What is the NSF PIRE?
Partnerships for International Research and Education (PIRE) is an NSF-wide program that supports international activities across all NSF supported disciplines. The primary goal of PIRE is to support high quality projects in which advances in research and education could not occur without international collaboration.
Who is eligible to apply for NSF grants?
Can non citizens apply for R21?
Investigators need not be U.S. citizens to apply for a research project grant, e.g., an R01, small grant (R03), or exploratory/developmental grant (R21). Foreign nationals who seek to work on NIH-funded grants or contracts need to address visa considerations and requirements of the USA Patriot Act.
Where can I find the NSF grants policy and procedural guidance?
The policy and procedural guidance contained in the NSF Grants.gov Application Guide pertains specifically to proposals submitted via Grants.gov. Detailed information about Grants.gov is available from the Grants.gov website.
What is the NSF update?
In addition, “NSF Update” is an information-delivery system designed to keep potential proposers and other interested parties apprised of new NSF funding opportunities and publications, important changes in proposal and award policies and procedures, and upcoming NSF Grants Conferences.
What is the policy and procedural guidance for NSF Fastlane?
The policy and procedural guidance contained in Part I of the PAPPG pertains to proposals submitted via the NSF FastLane System and Research.gov (see below). FastLane may be used for proposal preparation, submission, proposal file updates, and select postaward administrative activities.
What is part 1 of the NSF proposal preparation and submission guide?
Part I sets forth NSF’s proposal preparation and submission guidelines. The coverage provides guidance for the preparation and submission of proposals to NSF. Some NSF programs have program solicitations that modify the general provisions of the PAPPG, and, in such cases, the guidelines provided in the solicitation must be followed.