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DUE Reports
Reports
Items without hyperlinks below are currently available
only in hardcopy. Call the division at (703) 292-8670 or send
e-mail to undergrad@nsf.gov to check
the availability of paper documents.
- NSF 04-008: Federal Cyber Service: Scholarship for Service (SFS) Student Placement Issues: Exploration of the Solution Space (report from an NSF workshop held August 5-6, 2003)
- NSF 01-123: Evaluation of the National Science Foundation's Undergraduate Faculty Enhancement (UFE) Program
- NSF 01-44: National Science Foundation Support for Two-Year Colleges, Fiscal Years 1997-1999
- NSF 99-49: Investing
in Tomorrow's Teachers: The Integral Role of Two-Year Colleges in the Science
and Mathematics Preparation of Prospective Teachers
- NSF 98-82: Information
Technology: Its Impact on Undergraduate Education in Science, Mathematics,
Engineering, and Technology
- NSF 98-39: Evaluation of the Division of Undergraduate Education's Course
and Curriculum Development Program
- NSF 98-33: Report
on an Evaluation of the NSF's Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement Program
- NSF 97-165: National Science Foundation Activities in Support of Two-Year
College Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology Education: Fiscal
Year 1996
- NSF 97-6: A Short-Term Impact Study: Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement
Program
- NSF 96-83: National
Science Foundation Activities in Support of Two-Year College Science, Mathematics,
Engineering, and Technology Education: Fiscal Year 1995
- NSF 95-74: Activities in Support of Two-Year College Science, Mathematics,
Engineering, and Technology Education: Fiscal Year 1994 Highlights
- NSF 95-71: Project Impact: Disseminating Innovation in Undergraduate Education--Profiles
of Innovative Projects
- NSF 95-70: Project Impact: Disseminating Innovation in Undergraduate Education--Abstracts
of Projects: Things That Work
- NSF 95-69: Project Impact: Disseminating Innovation in Undergraduate Education--Conference
Proceedings
- NSF 95-65: Restructuring
Engineering Education: A Focus on Change (Report of an NSF Workshop on Engineering
Education)
- NSF 95-36: Foundation for the Future: Turning Points
- NSF 94-121: Foundation for the Future: The Systemic Cornerstone
- NSF 94-65: Foundation for the Future
- NSF 94-32: Gaining
the Competitive Edge: Critical Issues in Science and Engineering Education
- NSF 94-19: Innovation
and Change in the Chemistry Curriculum
- NSF 94-12: Second
National Conference on Diversity in the Scientific and Technological Workforce
- NSF 93-123: Assessment
of the NSF 1988-90 Undergraduate Faculty Enhancement Program
- NSF 93-108: Proceedings of the National Science Foundation Workshop on the
Role of Faculty from the Scientific Disciplines in the Undergraduate Education
of Future Science and Mathematics Teachers
- NSF 93-70: Beyond
National Standards and Goals: Excellence in Mathematics and Science Education,
K-16
- NSF 93-64: Partners
in Progress: Report of the National Science Foundation Workshop on the Role
of Professional Societies in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
Education In Two-Year Colleges
- NSF 93-22: National
Conference on Diversity in the Scientific and Technological Workplace
- NSF 92-94: Decade
of Achievement: Educational Leadership in Math, Science and Education
- NSF 91-150: America's
Academic Future: A Report of the Presidential Young Investigator Colloquium
on U.S. Engineering, Mathematics, and Science Education for the year 2010
and Beyond
- NSF 91-111: Matching Actions and Challenges: Report on the National Science
Foundation Workshop on Science, Engineering and Mathematics Education in Two-Year
Colleges
- NSF 91-26: Report of the National Science Foundation Workshop on Undergraduate
Laboratory Development
- NSF 89-3: Report of the National Science Foundation Disciplinary Workshops
on Undergraduate Education
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