Funding-Partnerships for Enhanced Engagement
in Research (PEER);
November 30, 2011
Agency
Name
National
Science Foundation
Synopsis
The Partnerships for
Enhanced Engagement in Research (PEER) program was established under a
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between NSF and the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID). PEER is a USAID-funded competitive grants
program that provides an opportunity to support scientists in developing
countries who work with NSF-funded scientists at U.S. institutions.
PEER is intended to build scientific capacity and empower researchers in
developing countries to use science and technology to address local and global
development challenges. PEER funding may be used to train students and faculty,
equip laboratories and field stations, and fund research, building scientific
networks to address global challenges.
The National
Academies, which has been selected to administer the PEER program, will
receive and review PEER proposals that have been prepared and submitted by developing
country scientists and will make awards directly to institutions in host
countries. Please see the National Academies website for complete
eligibility details, proposal submission instructions, and the application
form. Potential applicants with questions are invited to contact the program's
staff at peer@nas.edu.
PEER proposals will
be accepted from researchers in 79 eligible developing countries.
Developing country PIs who apply should either be actively engaged in or plan
to be engaged in a collaborative research project with an NSF-funded U.S.
researcher. Proposals are not accepted from U.S. researchers.
Areas in which both
NSF and USAID have strong mutual interests include, but are not limited to, the
following:
Announcement
Number:
PD 12-7731
Due
Date: November 30, 2011
Link
to Full Announcement
http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=504726&WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click
Contact
Information
DeAndra
.
Beck |
(703)
292-8998 |
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Federico . Prado |
(703)
292-2293 |
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Please
see the National
Academies website for complete eligibility details,
proposal submission instructions, and the application form. Potential
applicants with questions should contact the PEER program staff at peer@nas.edu. |