Subject: | 2018 NSF CAREER Proposal Writing Workshop |
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Date: | Wed, 01 Nov 2017 15:16:51 +0000 |
From: | career <[log in to unmask]> |
Sponsored by the NSF Division of Civil,
Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation, the 2018 NSF CAREER
Proposal Writing Workshop will be held March 25-27, 2018 in
Charlotte, NC. The workshop will be co-hosted by the
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Kansas State
University, and Texas A&M University. This workshop will
cover the basics of CAREER proposal writing and review. It
will include presentations by NSF Program Officers and recent
CAREER awardees, a mock panel review using actual awarded and
declined CAREER proposals, and a feedback session where small
groups will review and discuss the draft CAREER proposal
project summaries that each participant prepared.
Participants will also have an opportunity to meet with
current and previous NSF Program Officers. The workshop will
be hands-on, requiring that all participants read and review
six CAREER proposals, actively participate in the mock panel
reviews, which are designed as a realistic simulation of
actual CAREER proposal review panels.
Data from previous workshops suggest that
the success rate of the participants is considerably higher
than the overall NSF average. Correspondingly, this workshop
attracts far more applicants than we can admit (approximately
200 participants will be selected to attend this workshop), so
early application is strongly recommended. To provide
sufficient time for interactions among participants and
facilitators, mealtime activities will be an important
activity on the agenda. A workshop fee of $250 will be
charged to help defray the cost of workshop meals and
materials.
The application deadline is January 8,
2018. The application procedure and tentative agenda for the
workshop can be found at:
http://www.ksu.edu/career.
Please note that every participant is required to submit a
project summary of their CAREER proposal and an NSF style
biosketch as part of the application package.
Workshop organizers:
Brad Kramer, Kansas State University,
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Tony Schmitz, University of North Carolina
at Charlotte,
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Zhijian Pei, Texas A&M University,
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NSF Coordinator:
Mary Toney, Deputy Division Director, CMMI,
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Bradley A. Kramer, Ph.D.
Professor and Head, Industrial &
Manufacturing Systems Engineering
Ike and Letty Evans Engineering Chair
Director, Advanced Manufacturing Institute
2061 Rathbone Hall
1701D Platt St
Department of Industrial and Manufacturing
Systems Engineering
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506-5200
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Voice: (785) 532-5606
Fax: (785) 532-3738