Office of Research

Scholarships in STEM Network (S-STEM-Net) —S-STEM Resource and Evaluation Center and S-STEM Research Hubs

Through this solicitation, NSF seeks to foster a network of S-STEM stakeholders and further develop the infrastructure needed to generate and disseminate new knowledge, successful practices and effective design principles arising from NSF S-STEM projects nationwide. The ultimate vision of the legislation governing the S-STEM parent program1 (and of the current S-STEM-Net solicitation) is that all Americans, regardless of economic status, should be able to contribute to the American innovation economy if they so desire.

 

To support collaboration within the S-STEM network, NSF will fund two types of investments: An S-STEM Resource and Evaluation Center (S-STEM-REC) and several S-STEM Research Hubs (S-STEM-Hub). The S-STEM Network (S-STEM-Net) will collaborate to create synergies and sustain a robust national ecosystem consisting of multi-sector partners supporting domestic low-income STEM students in achieving their career goals, while also ensuring access, inclusion, and adaptability to changing learning needs. This network will also synthesize current achievements and investigate evolving barriers to the success of this student population. It will also disseminate the context and circumstances by which interventions and practices that support graduation of domestic low-income students pursuing careers in STEM are successful.

 

The target audience for this dissemination effort is the community of higher education institutions, faculty, scholars, researchers and evaluators, local and regional organizations, industry, and other nonprofit, federal, state, and local agencies concerned with the success of domestic low-income STEM students in the United States.

 

An Institution may submit one S-STEM-REC proposal (as a single institution, a subawardee, or a member of a collaborative research project), and an Institution may submit at most one S-STEM-Hub proposal (as a single institution, a subawardee, or a member of a collaborative research project).

Application Instructions

Please submit:

  1. a 1-2 page description of the proposed program. Note that there are two kinds of awards S-STEM-Rec and S-STEM-Hub – please indicate in which of the two you are interested
  2. CV (not NIH format)  of the PI

 

to research@uw.edu by 5:00 PM Thursday March 25, 2021. A required LOI is due to the sponsor 4/16/21. Proposals are due to the sponsor 6/16/21, so you will need to have your materials in to OSP by 6/7/21, if given the go ahead by the review committee.

Opportunity Details

Program web page

Program Announcement No.

NSF 21-569

Deadlines
03/25/2021 UW Internal Deadline Closed
06/07/2021 OSP Deadline
06/16/2021 Sponsor Deadline
Sponsor

National Science Foundation (NSF)

Funding amount

$0

Maximum Number of Applications

2

Eligible groups
  • All campus

Inquiries and Contact Information

Investigators who identify a grant, award or fellowship program that restricts the number of applications that can be submitted from an Institution should immediately contact their Chairperson, Associate Dean for Research (or Dean, if no ADR) and the Office of Research (see below) if they intend to prepare a response. Failure to do so, or to meet the deadlines for submission of pre-proposal, will preclude submission of the application through the Office of Sponsored Programs.

For general inquiries, or to request a listing of a limited submission opportunity that should be but is not already listed, please email us at limitedsubs@uw.edu.