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The National Science Foundation promotes the progress of engineering in the United States in order to enable the Nation's capacity to perform. Its investments in engineering research and education aim to build and strengthen a national capacity for innovation that can lead over time to the creation of new shared wealth and a better quality of life. Most NSF programs in engineering are funded through the Directorate for Engineering, which also sponsors the NSF's Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program.

New Funding Opportunities in Engineering

Science of Learning Centers (SLC) - nsf05509
(Posted: Oct 15 2004)

Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory Site and Conceptual Design - nsf05506
(Posted: Oct 12 2004)

FY 2005: Interagency Opportunities in Metabolic Engineering - nsf05502
(Posted: Oct 06 2004)

Nanoscale Science and Engineering (NSE) - nsf04043
(Posted: Aug 12 2004)

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