NSF's Western Europe Program (WE) provides proposal-based, competitive grant funding to U.S. researchers for scientific, engineering and educational cooperation with institutions and researchers in the region (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, European Commission, European Science Foundation, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, the Nordic Council, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom). |
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For general information please see our Dear Colleague Letter: OISE Support for International Activities NSF 04-034. Planning visit and dissertation enhancement proposals are accepted at any time.
SPECIAL WESTERN EUROPE REGIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
NSF COUNTERPART AGENCIES IN WESTERN EUROPE Foreign colleagues should be prepared to provide funding for their participation in collaborations.
Award lists and abstracts provide insight into the scope and focus of Program activities. Grant amounts and durations that are included in the award information can help potential applicants scale their own projects appropriately.
The Europe Regional Office facilitates opportunities for U.S. researchers and students in Europe. The office maintains a website: NSF Europe Homepage with information about European research and educational institutions. The director of the Office, Dr. David Schindel, can be contacted at dschinde@nsf.gov. WE STAFF AND CONTACT INFORMATION:
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