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New Investigator’s Workshop US Antarctic Program Scott Borg Head, Antarctic Sciences Section NSF/Office of Polar Programs
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23 – 24 August 2004 U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop Overview Introductions Brief Overview of NSF & OPP/USAP Scientific Opportunities Proposal Preparation Education
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23 – 24 August 2004 U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop OPP Program Officers Aeronomy & Astrophysics – Vladimir Papitashvili Biology & Medicine – Polly Penhale, Marie Bundy Ocean & Climate Systems – Bernhard Lettau Geology & Geophysics – Tom Wagner Glaciology – Julie Palais Artists and Writers – Guy Guthridge See: http://www.nsf.gov/home/polar/
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23 – 24 August 2004 U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop And You! Brief Intros Please – Name Institutional affiliation Research interests
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23 – 24 August 2004 U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop For newcomers.... A word about NSF Independent Agency – since 1950 Supports basic research and education through grants and related mechanisms Vision – Enabling the nation’s future through discovery, learning, and innovation Ensures a world-class science/engineering workforce & promotes public understanding of science
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23 – 24 August 2004 U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop For newcomers.... A word about NSF National Science Board Broad range of basic science Many cross-directorate opportunities Special responsibility as lead agency for US national investment in Antarctica US Antarctic Program in OPP Polar Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
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Percentage Composition of Federal Outlays
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Millions of dollars Totals may not add up due to rounding. NSF Budget Request By Appropriation
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Research Grant Proposals by PI Type
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23 – 24 August 2004 U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop NSF and People: FY 2001 Estimate Senior researchers Postdoctoral associates Other professionals Graduate students Undergraduate students K-12 students K-12 teachers 10,710 5,320 28,380 24,350 32,000 11,390 80,830 192,980Total
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23 – 24 August 2004 U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop NSF Appropriations FY 1998-2004 FY’98 FY’99 FY’00 FY’01 FY’02 FY’03 FY’04 FY’05 Millions of dollars Total Growth FY 98 – FY 04: $2.15 billion (68%) 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 $5,745 (Request)
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23 – 24 August 2004 U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop Comparison of NSF Budget, Staffing, and Competitive Proposals 250% 200% 150% 100% 50% 0% -50% Percentage Change 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003
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23 – 24 August 2004 U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop Taxpayer’s Investment A median-sized NSF research award (about $70,000 annually) is committing the revenues from 10.6 average-sized income tax returns. (FY99 estimate)
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23 – 24 August 2004 U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop Antarctic Sciences Section Scott Borg Head, Antarctic Sciences Section Scott Borg Head, Antarctic Sciences Section Vladimir Papitashvili Program Manager Aeronomy & Astrophysics Vladimir Papitashvili Program Manager Aeronomy & Astrophysics Marie Bundy Associate Program Manager Biology & Medicine Marie Bundy Associate Program Manager Biology & Medicine Polly Penhale Program Manager Biology & Medicine Polly Penhale Program Manager Biology & Medicine Tom Wagner Program Manager Geology & Geophysics Tom Wagner Program Manager Geology & Geophysics Julie Palais Program Manager Glaciology Julie Palais Program Manager Glaciology Bernhard Lettau Program Manager Ocean & Climate Systems Bernhard Lettau Program Manager Ocean & Climate Systems Desiree Marshall Program Coordination Specialist Desiree Marshall Program Coordination Specialist Winnifred Reuning Web Manager Writer/Editor Winnifred Reuning Web Manager Writer/Editor Guy Guthridge Polar Information Program Manager Guy Guthridge Polar Information Program Manager Elana Khanna Program Assistant Elana Khanna Program Assistant
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Antarctic Research Budget, 1996 to 2002 In Millions of Dollars
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U.S. Antarctic Program o Antarctic Treaty o Research and Education – very broad range o Environmental Stewardship o Antarctic Conservation Act o International Cooperation and Collaboration o Ships, planes, labs, and specialized support o OPP Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
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23 – 24 August 2004 U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop Los Angeles Denver Washington, D.C. Santiago McMurdo Christchurch Palmer South Pole Punta Arenas Scope of Organization
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23 – 24 August 2004 U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop USAP Sites of Major Activities
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23 – 24 August 2004 U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop Questions?
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