NSF seeks volunteer reviewers for the interdisciplinary panels that will review proposals submitted to NSF’s upcoming National Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes competition. Panels will likely meet between March-May. If you are interested, please complete this short survey by January 13, 2020. If you have questions or concerns, please email: AIInstitutes@nsf.gov
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STEM for All Multiplex & Monthly Series
The new STEM for All Multiplex aggregates all videos submitted to video showcases and lets you to search and filter videos from all years. Create playlists based on your interests, favorites, or those from your institution, and share these playlists with colleagues or friends though email, Twitter, and Facebook. New comments can be posted to […]
FAQs about National AI Research Institutes
Have questions about proposals for the National AI Research Institutes? Check out NSF FAQs about the institutes.
Cyberlearning Workshop Reports: Principles for the Design of Digital STEM Learning Environments

NSF challenged interdisciplinary science and engineering teams to produce plans for developing forward-looking, highly adaptable, distributed digital environments that can personalize learning for individual, diverse learners in collaborative settings with potential applications across multiple and varying: (a) domains of knowledge, (b) learning contexts (including formal and informal education), and (c) time spans.
NSF Webinar: National AI Research Institutes Program
Thursday November 7 from 12:30-1:30 PT / 3:30-4:30 ET This NSF webinar introduced the new National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research Institutes program, which aims to enable multidisciplinary, multi-stakeholder research on large-scale, long-time-horizon challenges in areas of national importance, through a set of new AI Research Institutes. The webinar covered the solicitation, submission requirements and program […]
NSF Institute in AI-Augmented Learning
This program targets funding for a specific ~$20M institute in AI-Augmented Learning. Amy Baylor is the primary contact person for inquiries. See the solicitation and NSF press release. Proposals deadlines are January 28, 2020 for Institute proposals in one of the six specified themes, and January 30, 2020 for Planning proposals. The primary focus of […]
NSF seeks Program Officer K-12 for science and math education research
NSF seeks program officers with research and development expertise for the Division of Research on Learning in Formal and Informal Settings (DRL) in the Directorate for Education and Human Resources (EHR). Expertise in one or more of the following areas at the pre-K-12 level is desired: science education research (e.g., the learning and teaching of […]
NSF seeks Program Officer in Science Media
NSF seeks a program officer with expertise in research or development of media in STEM education for the Division of Research on Learning in Formal and Informal Settings (DRL) in the Directorate for Education and Human Resources (EHR). This includes but is not limited to expertise in one or more of the following areas: education […]
Join us virtually for Cyberlearning 2019
As CIRCL Co-PI Sarita Pillai explains so well in her blog post about Cyberlearning 2019, please join us virtually and explore resources on this site to learn more about cyberlearning. In-person registration is closed, but all are welcome to join Cyberlearning 2019 virtually. Register here for Cyberlearning 2019 webcasts and use #NSFCL19 to dive into […]
NSF Funding Opportunities: DRK-12, CORE, INCLUDES, IUSE, GFRP
A wealth of NSF opportunities: The NSF DRK-12 deadline has been changed to November 18, 2019. Please share this information with your coworkers and associates. If you are planning to submit a proposal, view a compilation of helpful resources in CADRE’s NSF Proposal Toolkit. NSF EHR Core Research invites proposals for fundamental research that advances […]