Research on Gender in Science and Engineering (GSE)
Overview
The generally low participation of women in certain fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics is a national concern, because it limits our economic growth, competitiveness, and quality of life. The program Research on Gender in Science and Engineering (GSE) seeks to broaden participation of girls and women by supporting research, dissemination of research, and integration of proven good practices in education that will lead to a larger and more diverse domestic science and engineering workforce. Typical projects will contribute to the knowledge base addressing gender-related differences; and how pedagogical approaches and teaching styles, curriculum, student services, and institutional culture contribute to causing or closing gender gaps that persist in certain fields. Ultimately, research informing educational practice will increase the interest, knowledge, and professional involvement of girls and women in science and engineering.
Deadlines
October 18, 2004 Preliminary Proposals for Research
November 16,2004 Dissemination Proposals
January 6,2005 Preliminary Propsals for GSE Extensions Services
February 1, 2005 Research Proposals (those encouraged after review of Preliminary)
April 22, 2005 Dissemination Proposals
April 22, 2005 GSE Extension Services (those encouraged)
NOTE: New Formulas for America's Workforce: Girls in Science and Engineering is again available in print (NSF 03-207) and in CD-ROM version (NSF 03-208).
Contact Information
Senior Program Director Dr. Ruta Sevo
(703) 292-4676 (Phone)
(703) 292-9018 (Fax) rsevo@nsf.gov
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