Research Infrastructure in Social and Behavioral Sciences
The National Science Foundation (NSF) recently announced the new Research Infrastructure in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Program (RIBS). This funding opportunity supports projects that create computational tools and data to facilitate basic research in the social and behavioral sciences that can lead to improved health, prosperity and security. Projects should be aimed at creating computational tools and data to enable research by social scientists. Examples include, but are not limited to, data collection or assembly efforts that result in new resources for a community of researchers or software platforms that facilitate data collection efforts by others.
Due: Full proposals accepted anytime
More Information about RIBS
Research Development & Grant Writing Newsletter
The December 2023 issue of the Research Development & Grant Writing Newsletter is out!
This month’s Featured Articles include:
- December 2023 Select List of Humanities, HSS, and Arts Opportunities & News
- Faculty Guide to Writing Research Grants: Strategies for Funding Success
- NIH on Research Integrity
- Update: Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs
- Overview of NSF GEO’s Funding Opportunities to Support the “Build a Resilient Planet” Initiative
- Technology for Plagiarism Detection at NSF
- The Communications Component of the Management Plan
The Research Development and Grant Writing Newsletter is available to faculty, staff, students, and affiliates with log-in access to the Albertsons Library. This subscription is sponsored by the Division of Research and Economic Development with support from the Albertsons Library. For reference, previous newsletters are located here.