NSF Funding Opportunities for Collaborative Research between Social Sciences and Computer/Information/Engineering Sciences

June 30, 2021

From the National Science Foundation:

The National Science Foundation (NSF) supports fundamental research that is collaborative between the computer and information science and engineering (CISE) and the social, behavioral, and economic sciences (SBE) fields. This research empowers our Nation to address great challenges and seize transformative opportunities. Through scientific advances and subsequent applications of these advances, research jointly supported by NSF's CISE and SBE Directorates spurs innovation, creates jobs, strengthens security and preparedness, and improves quality of life for people across the country and around the world.

A few programs with potential funding opportunities that may be of particular interest include:

S&CC (Smart and Connected Communities) 
Note: 2022 deadline to be announced

DLI-DEL (NSF Dynamic Language Infrastructure - NEH Documenting Endangered Languages) 
Deadline: September 15, 2021

MRI (Major Research Instrumentation)
Deadline: January 2022

SaTC (Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace)
Small, medium and education-related proposals accepted at any time

RETTL (Research on Emerging Technologies for Teaching and Learning). 
Deadline: October 18, 2021

For the full list of programs and funding opportunities, read the NSF announcement. If you are interested in developing a proposal, please reach out to your proposal manager in Sponsored Projects Administration.

Need assistance or have questions about the grant process? Sponsored Projects Administration is here to help. Browse our website for resources, contact our office or reach out to your proposal manager to get started.

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