(FOA)-NSF
- Research in the Formation of Engineers; no deadlines
Agency
National
Science Foundation
Engineering
Directorate
Description
The
NSF Engineering (ENG) Directorate has launched a multi-year initiative,
the Professional Formation of Engineers, to create and support an
innovative and inclusive engineering profession for the
21st century. Professional Formation of Engineers (PFE) refers
to the formal and informal processes and value systems by which people become
engineers. It also includes the ethical responsibility of practicing engineers
to sustain and grow the profession in order to improve quality of life for all
peoples. The engineering profession must be responsive to national priorities,
grand challenges, and dynamic workforce needs; it must be equally open and
accessible to all.
Professional
Formation of Engineers includes, but is not limited, to:
The
goal of the Research in the Formation of Engineers (RFE) program is to advance
our understanding of professional formation. It seeks both to deepen our
fundamental understanding of the underlying processes and mechanisms that
support professional formation and to demonstrate how professional formation is
or can be accomplished. Ultimately RFE aims to transform the engineer-formation
system, and thus the impact of proposed projects on this system must be
described. Principal Investigators (PIs) should provide a roadmap detailing how
they envision the proposed research will eventually broadly impact practice
within the engineer-formation system, even if these activities are not within
the scope of the submitted proposal.
In
order to accomplish its goals, RFE welcomes proposals in two categories:
Research Projects, and Design and Development Projects. Research Projects
address fundamental questions of professional formation, while Design and
Development Projects provide new approaches to achieving professional
formation. Additional details are provided below. Projects in both categories
should address the iterative cycle in which research questions that advance
understanding are informed by practice and the results of research are, in
turn, translated into practice. In other words, proposals should explain how
the research results will travel, translate, transfer, or scale. Successful
projects identify specific target audiences, effective communication channels,
and novel partnerships to ensure effective propagation and
scaling.
Research
Projects
Research
proposals are particularly welcome in the following
areas:
Proposals
submitted to the Research Projects category should have clear research
questions informed by an appropriate theoretical framework and a research
design that includes sampling, data collection, and data analysis methods. This
category will not support proposals that seek funding primarily to develop
tools, curriculum, or laboratories, or that seek to implement classroom
innovations that have already been shown to be effective in engineering. The
program will evaluate the value of proposals by considering the impact and the
cost. Research track projects that are small, exploratory, or speculative are
especially encouraged. Larger Research track projects should have a
correspondingly larger impact.
Design
and Development Projects
RFE
supports Design and Development projects (see https://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=nsf13126)
that seek to develop and test new approaches in the following
areas:
Proposals
in this category should propose the design and development of new approaches
that are informed by existing literature and theory. There should be clear
objectives and the evaluation plan should be designed to determine if those
objectives have been met. Projects cannot be solely demonstration projects, but
must add to the engineering education literature to inform future
work.
Proposal
Elements
Common
elements of proposals for both categories are:
Announcement
Number:
PD
19-1340
Closing
Date:
Full
Proposal Accepted Anytime
Link
to Full Announcement
https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505681&WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click
Contact
Information
Julie P.
Martin
(703)
292-8657