Overview of Programs Division of Human Resource Development (HRD) NSF Education & Human Resources Directorate (NSF/EHR) To increase the participation and.

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Overview of Programs Division of Human Resource Development (HRD) NSF Education & Human Resources Directorate (NSF/EHR) To increase the participation and advancement of underrepresented minorities and minority-serving institutions, women and girls, and persons with disabilities at every level of the science and engineering enterprise. National Science Foundation Directorate for Education and Human Resources Division for Human Resource Development (HRD)

ADVANCE (Increasing the Participation and Advancement of Women in Academic Science and Engineering Careers) Institutional Transformation (IT) awards are expected to include innovative systemic organizational approaches to transform institutions of higher education in ways that will increase the participation and advancement of women in STEM academic careers. IT-Catalyst awards are designed to support institutional self-assessment activities, such as basic data collection and analysis and policy review, in order to identify specific issues in the recruitment, retention and promotion of women faculty in STEM academics within an institution of higher education. Partnerships for Adaptation, Implementation, and Dissemination (PAID) awards may focus on one institution or organization, or they may be a partnership between several institutions and/or organizations. The goal of the ADVANCE Program is to develop systemic approaches to increase the representation and advancement of women in academic STEM careers, thereby contributing to the development of a more diverse science and engineering workforce. Recent solicitations have encouraged proposals for three types of awards:

Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP) AGEP supports the transformation of institutional culture to attract, retain, and prepare URM STEM graduate students and postdoctoral trainees. The program supports alliances of institutions of higher education and other STEM organizations to develop and study new models for graduate education and postdoctoral training and career preparation, as well as adopt or adapt evidence-based strategies and practices related to increasing the participation and success of URMs in STEM graduate studies, postdoctoral training, and professional STEM careers, especially academic careers at all types of institutions of higher education. The AGEP programs overall goal is to build understanding and knowledge of the factors that impact the participation and success of underrepresented minorities (URMs) in STEM graduate education, postdoctoral training, and professional STEM careers, especially academic careers, to eliminate or mitigate negative factors and promote positive practices for URMs.

Cooperative Activity with Department of Energy Programs for Education and Human Resource Development (Request for Supplement) Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI); Visiting Faculty Program (VFP, formerly FaST); Community College Internships (CCI). A cooperative effort between NSF and the Department of Energy (DoE) Office of Science, this activity supports the continued leadership of the United States in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and the continued development of a competitive, diverse STEM workforce. NSF and DoE are implementing collaboration between the agencies' programs for the development of human resources in STEM. NSF and DoE support students and faculty from eligible NSF projects (based on competitive Merit Review and availability of funds) who are accepted as participants in one of three DoE initiatives that provide hands-on research opportunities in DoE national laboratories during the summer: Courtesy of Brookhaven National Laboratory

Centers of Research Excellence in Science and Technology (CREST) CREST and 31 HBCU-RISE awards have resulted in an investment of over $370M During FY11, 26 CREST Centers and 12 RISE grantees worked with 1226 students, 362 faculty members and post-docs, and 166 PIs and co-PIs. During FY11, a total of 787 publications and 847 research presentations were produced, and $87M in additional award funding was leveraged by these programs. CREST facilitates research projects in STEM disciplines with multi-year, multi-million dollar research centers at Minority Serving Institutions. HBCU-RISE supports the development of research capability at HBCUs that offer doctoral degrees in science and engineering disciplines. CREST and RISE strive to strengthen the national research competitiveness of minority-serving institutions while increasing the recruitment, retention, and graduation rates of individuals from diverse backgrounds in STEM fields.

Historically Black Colleges and Universities Undergraduate Program (HBCU-UP) The Historically Black Colleges and Universities Undergraduate Program (HBCU-UP) is committed to enhancing the quality of undergraduate STEM education and research at HBCUs as a means to broaden participation in the nation's STEM workforce. To this end, HBCU-UP provides awards to develop, implement, and study innovative models and approaches for making dramatic improvements in the preparation and success of HBCU undergraduate students so that they may participate successfully in STEM graduate programs and/or careers in STEM disciplines. Support is available for Targeted Infusion Projects, Broadening Participation Research Projects, Research Initiation Awards, Implementation Projects and Achieving Competitive Excellence Implementation Projects, as well as other funding opportunities.

Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (LSAMP) In addition, expectations are placed on institutionalizing, disseminating and promoting the replication of strategies and collaborative approaches that have shown success in the transition of targeted undergraduate STEM students (e.g., African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, and Native Pacific Americans) to graduate STEM programs and the The NSFs Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Program is a multi-institutional and multi-disciplinary partnership supporting sustained and comprehensive approaches to broadening participation at the baccalaureate level. These approaches facilitate the production of historically- underrepresented students who are well prepared in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and motivated to pursue graduate education. workforce. At the post-baccalaureate level, the LSAMP Bridge to the Doctorate (BD) Activity provides support for LSAMP (undergraduate) alumni for two years of graduate study in STEM disciplines.

Research in Disabilities Education (RDE) Particular emphasis is placed on contributing to the knowledge base by addressing disability related differences in secondary and post- secondary STEM learning and in the educational, social and pre- professional experiences that influence student interest, academic performance, and retention in STEM degree programs, STEM degree completion, and career choices. The Research in Disabilities Education (RDE) program seeks to broaden the participation and achievement of people with disabilities in all fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and associated professional careers. Not accepting additional new proposals in FY 2012

Research on Gender in Science and Engineering (GSE) Typical projects will contribute to the knowledge base addressing gender- related differences in learning and in the educational experiences that affect student interest, performance, and choice of careers; how pedagogical approaches and teaching styles, curriculum, student services, and institutional culture contribute to causing or closing gender gaps that persist in certain fields. The Research on Gender in Science and Engineering program supports efforts to understand and address gender-based differences in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and workforce participation through research, the diffusion of research-based innovations, and extension services in education that will lead to a larger and more diverse domestic science and engineering workforce. Not accepting additional new proposals in FY 2012

Tribal Colleges and Universities Program (TCUP) Initiation projects; STEM Teachers of Education Excellence Projects (STEEP); and TCUP Pre-Engineering Education Collaboratives (PEEC). This program provides awards to enhance the quality of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) instructional and outreach programs at Tribal Colleges and Universities, Alaska Native-serving Institutions and Native Hawaiian-serving institutions. Support is available for the implementation of comprehensive institutional approaches to strengthen STEM teaching and learning in ways that improve access to, retention within, and graduation from STEM programs through Planning Grants and Implementation tracks:

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