The National Science Foundation makes grants and awards for social,
behavioral, and economic research that builds fundamental knowledge
of human behavior, interaction, and social and economic systems, organizations
and institutions. Most of this research is supported through the Division of Social and Economic Sciences(SES)
and Division of Behavioral and Cognitive
Sciences (BCS) within the Directorate
for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE). SBE also
supports the Foundation's international activities through its Office of International Science and Engineering (INT)
, and,
through its Division
of Science Resources Statistics (SRS), provides tools for tracking
the human and institutional resources vital to building the nation's
science and engineering infrastructure.
Exciting new findings, and new analysis of science resources are featured
regularly on the SBE
Science Nuggets pages.
New Funding Opportunities in Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences
Science of Learning Centers (SLC) - nsf05509
(Posted: Oct 15 2004)
Nanoscale Science and Engineering (NSE) - nsf04043
(Posted: Aug 12 2004)
Documenting Endangered Languages - nsf04605
(Posted: Jul 30 2004)
Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Programs Phase I Solicitation FY-2005 - nsf04604
(Posted: Jul 22 2004)
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