The NSF CAREER Award: Proposal Planning

February 12, 2019
10:00 am to 2:00 pm

About this event

The National Science Foundation’s CAREER Award is the agency’s dedicated program for early career investigators across all disciplines. The first of a two-part series, this half-day workshop at Mississippi State will provide an overview of the CAREER program, its purpose, eligibility and proposal requirements, as well as resources, information and tools that can be used to prepare a strong, competitive research and educational plan. MSU faculty who have had successful CAREER proposals also will contribute to the conversation by providing best practices and answering participants' questions. The CAREER award is reserved for faculty members who hold a doctoral degree by the July 2019 proposal deadline and who are untenured and employed in a tenure-track or equivalent assistant professor position. For more, visit https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=503214. Lunch will be provided for participants. Registration is required and can be completed for free at the link listed below this description.

Details

Type
Seminar
Location
Fowlkes Auditorium on the third floor of Colvard Student Union - 198 Lee Blvd., Mississippi State, MS 39762
Cost
Free
Primary Sponsoring Organization
Office of Research and Economic Development
Contact Name
Lynn Taylor
Contact Phone