FOA-International
Research Experiences for Students (IRES); November 9,
2020
Agency
National
Science Foundation
Office of International Science and
Engineering
Description
The
International Research Experiences for Students (IRES) program supports
international research and research-related activities for U.S. science and
engineering students. The IRES program contributes to development of a diverse,
globally engaged workforce with world-class skills. IRES focuses on active
research participation by undergraduate and/or graduate students in high quality
international research, education and professional development experiences in
NSF-funded research areas.
The
overarching, long-term goal of the IRES program is to enhance U.S. leadership
in science and engineering research and education and to strengthen economic
competitiveness through training the next generation of research
leaders.
This
solicitation features two mechanisms; proposers are required to select one of
the following tracks to submit their proposal.
Track
I focuses on the development of world-class research skills in international
cohort experiences. Track II is dedicated to targeted, intensive learning and
training opportunities that leverage international knowledge at the frontiers
of research.
Student
participants supported by IRES funds must be citizens, nationals, or permanent
residents of the United States.
Students
do not apply directly to NSF to participate in IRES activities. Students apply
to NSF-funded investigators who receive IRES awards. To identify appropriate
IRES projects, students should consult the directory of active IRES awards.
All
PIs, co-PIs and Senior Personnel on IRES proposals must be from U.S. based
organizations. International partners should be listed as "unfunded
collaborators."
For
all IRES proposals, PIs are strongly encouraged to outline virtual, hybrid or
other alternative approaches to strengthen and maintain international
collaboration in the event travel is not undertaken, and/or in addition to
travel. It is expected that these approaches will extend collaboration beyond
the actual international trip and strengthen IRES proposals
overall.
Announcement
Number:
NSF
20-598
Closing
Date:
November
09, 2020
Link
to Full Announcement
https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2020/nsf20598/nsf20598.htm?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click
Contact
Information
Fahmida N.
Chowdhury
(703)
292-4672