National Science Foundation Broader Impacts Proposal Writing Workshop and Presentation

Friday, May 22, 2015 - 9:30 a.m. to Saturday, May 23, 2015 - 12:55 p.m.
Calit2 Room 3008 and Calit2 Auditorium
9:30AM - 11:00AM - Proposal Writing Workshop
UCI's Calit2 Building - Room 3008
Improving your Success in NSF Proposal Submission
-Refreshments Provided-

This workshop will focus on how to create successful proposals submitted to the NSF. Emphasis will be on: 1) funding sources that are not strictly discipline specific; 2) how to write successful proposals; 3) realities of the review process; and 4) new NSF emphasis on broadening participation, which include initiatives in the 2016 draft budget. The workshop will conclude with a faculty panel with past NSF CAREER Award winners.  

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11:30AM - 1:00PM - Campus Presentation
UCI's Calit2 Building - Auditorium
Broadening Impacts: An NSF Perspective
-Lunch Provided-

This presentation will focus on the history and current status of the NSF's perspective on broadening participation.  The NSF program director for broadening participation in engineering will discuss how NSF views broadening participation in engineering with respect to proposals submitted to programs within the Directorate. Attendees will leave with more informed knowledge on how to include BPE within their research proposals.

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Biography: Dr. Bevlee A. Watford, P.E. is the Director of NSF's Broadening Participation in Engineering (BPE) Program, a Directorate-wide initiative dedicated to supporting the development of a diverse and well-prepared workforce of engineering graduates. The Broadening Participation in Engineering Program supports projects to engage and develop diverse teams that can offer unique perspectives and insights to challenges associated with increasing diversity in engineering research and education. In FY 2015, the Broadening Participation in Engineering program is supporting research on issues associated with diversity within the engineering professoriate, with a particular interest in funding proposals focusing on underrepresented racial and ethnic minorities.