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NSF Introduces New Vision 2030 Framework
The National Science Board (NSB) has issued a new report, called “Vision 2030,” which lays out a path forward for the National Science Foundation (NSF) and for the US science enterprise.
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Psychological Scientists Receive Prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
The US National Science Foundation has included 231 early-career psychological scientists among the recipients of its Graduate Research Fellowship Program.
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NSF Report: Women, Underrepresented Minorities Gain Ground in Behavioral Science
Slowly but surely, the growing presence of women and underrepresented minorities is altering the makeup of the psychology and social-science workforce.
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Grant Policy Changes for Psychological Science Funders Resulting From COVID-19
With COVID-19 disrupting life around the world, funding agencies are issuing policy updates and other guidance related to grants and contracts.
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NSF Funding for Research on Smart and Connected Health
This grant opportunity, through the Smart and Connected Health (SCH) program, supports approaches that partner behavioral, biological, and medical research with technological transformations.
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Psychological Scientists Recognized with NSF Early-Career Awards
The National Science Foundation has recognized a group of psychological scientists with early-career awards.