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DUE Award Information
Award Information
DUE Resources
- DUE's Project Information Resource System (PIRS) provides a gateway to award abstracts and other information about projects supported by the division. Through PIRS, principal investigators (PIs) are able to post up-to-date information about their project activities and results. The PIRS database is searchable by PI name, awardee organization, DUE program, project discipline, abstract keywords, and other criteria.
- DUE's Simple Award Search tool allows you to generate lists of awards made in DUE programs. You can restrict your search by NSF award number, start date, expiration date, investigator (PI or co-PI), awardee organization, and program. For CCLI program awards made in the FY2000 competition (proposal deadline June 7, 1999) and later, you can also restrict your search to individual disciplines.
- DUE's Simple Award List tool also allows you to generate a list of awards (sorted by NSF award number) for any DUE program. You can produce a list of awards that are currently active in the program, those that were active during a given fiscal year, or those that began during a given fiscal year.
- Some DUE programs (in particular, the ATE and CETP programs) have published annual booklets describing the programs' recent awards and activities. These NSF publications may be found by selecting Summaries of Awards on the DUE Publications page.
- The following Web pages are devoted to flagship projects funded by particular DUE programs:
- The following Web pages may be useful to students seeking information about scholarships supported through NSF's Computer Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Scholarships (CSEMS) and Federal Cyber Service: Scholarship for Service (SFS) programs:
NSF Resources
- NSF's Quick Search tool allows you to perform full-text searches on the award records, including abstracts, in NSF's database.
- NSF's Fielded Search tool allows you to restrict your search
criteria to specific fields in the database, and to use
date and numeric ranges.
- To restrict your search to DUE programs: In the "NSF Organization" field, select DUE.
- To restrict your search to a particular DUE program: In the "NSF Program" fields, select Contains from the drop-down list and enter the appropriate four-digit code for the program from the following list.
Program |
Code |
Advanced Technological Education (ATE) |
7412 |
Computer Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Scholarships (CSEMS) |
1536 |
Course and Curriculum Development (CCD) |
7410 |
Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement--Adaptation and Implementation (CCLI-A&I) |
7428 |
Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement--Assessment of Student Achievement in Undergraduate Education (CCLI-ASA) |
7431 |
Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement--Educational Materials Development (CCLI-EMD) |
7427 |
Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement--National Dissemination CCLI-ND) |
7429 |
Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement Chemistry Initiative "Adapt and Adopt" (CCLI-AA) |
7426 |
Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement (ILI) |
7400 |
Federal Cyber Service: Scholarship for Service (SFS) |
1668 |
National STEM Education Digital Library (NSDL) |
7444 |
NSF's Director's Award for Distinguished Teaching Scholars (DTS) |
1746 |
Robert Noyce Scholarship Program |
1795 |
STEM Talent Expansion Program (STEP) |
1796 |
Teacher Preparation (TP/CETP) |
7348 |
Undergraduate Faculty Enhancement (UFE) |
7430 |
- NSF's FastLane Search tools allow you to perform a variety of searches, producing lists of recent awards and lists of awards by state, program, and institution.
- NSF's Budget Internet Information System provides information about NSF funding trends, including summaries of awards by state, awardee organization, and NSF directorate.
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