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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).   

Special WE Regional Opportunities
Application Due Dates

WE Staff and Contact Information

NSF Counterpart Agencies in Western Europe

Award Search

NSF Europe Regional Office

Important NSF Documents

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APPLICATION DUE DATES

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.

February 15 (Target date) - International Research Experiences for Students (IRES) proposals for other than subsequent summer

February 20 (Target date) - Workshop proposals

May 20 (Target date) - Workshop proposals

September 15 (Target date) - International Research Experiences for Students (IRES) proposals for subsequent summer

September 20 (Target date) - Workshop proposals

October (2nd Tuesday) - All countries: International Research Fellowships

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SPECIAL WESTERN EUROPE REGIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

  • no current special opportunities for Western Europe

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NSF COUNTERPART AGENCIES IN WESTERN EUROPE

Foreign colleagues should be prepared to provide funding for their participation in collaborations.

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AWARD SEARCH

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.

WE Program Awards Search (When the award list is displayed, you can click on the award title to obtain an abstract-length general description of the research.

Link to NSF Award Abstract Search by user-selected categories.

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NSF EUROPE REGIONAL OFFICE

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.

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WE STAFF AND CONTACT INFORMATION:

  • Regional Coordinator: Jeanne Hudson, jhudson@nsf.gov
  • Program Manager: Rose Gombay, rgombay@nsf.gov
  • Program Manager: Mark Suskin, msuskin@nsf.gov
  • Program Assistant: Thomasina Edwards, tedwards@nsf.gov
  • Austria Mark Suskin msuskin@nsf.gov
    Belgium Jeanne Hudson jhudson@nsf.gov
    Denmark Mark Suskin msuskin@nsf.gov
    European Union Jeanne Hudson jhudson@nsf.gov
    Finland Mark Suskin msuskin@nsf.gov
    France Rose Gombay rgombay@nsf.gov
    Germany Mark Suskin msuskin@nsf.gov
    Greece Jeanne Hudson jhudson@nsf.gov
    Iceland Mark Suskin msuskin@nsf.gov
    Ireland Rose Gombay rgombay@nsf.gov
    Italy Jeanne Hudson jhudson@nsf.gov
    The Netherlands Jeanne Hudson jhudson@nsf.gov
    The Nordic Council Mark Suskin msuskin@nsf.gov
    Norway Mark Suskin msuskin@nsf.gov
    Portugal Jeanne Hudson jhudson@nsf.gov
    Spain Jeanne Hudson jhudson@nsf.gov
    Sweden Mark Suskin msuskin@nsf.gov
    Switzerland Rose Gombay rgombay@nsf.gov
    The United Kingdom Rose Gombay rgombay@nsf.gov

    WE Contact Information:
    e-mail: weinfo@nsf.gov
    Phone: 703-292-8702
    FAX: 703-292-9177

    mailing address:
       Western Europe(WE) Program, Suite 935
       Office of International Science and Engineering
       National Science Foundation
       4201 Wilson Boulevard
       Arlington, VA 22230

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