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 New NSF solicitation
Posted by: Amber Story
Title/Position: Program Director, Social Psychology
School/Organization: National Science Foundation
Sent to listserv of: SPSP, SPSSI, SESP
Date posted: December 4th, 2006


Dear Colleagues,

NSF has just released a solicitation titled “Explosives and Related Threats: Frontiers in Prediction and Detection” that I want to bring to your attention. This solicitation actively encourages participation by the Social and Behavioral Sciences, including social psychology. Indeed, social and behavioral scientists can contribute significantly to our understanding of threats and our ability to predict and detect those threats. These contributions are essential and necessary to advance science in this area. As stated in the solicitation:

Social and Behavioral Science of Prediction. It is increasingly clear that explosives and related threats defy a completely technical solution. Research findings from psychologists, sociologists, cultural anthropologists, geographers and others can enhance our ability to respond, either through enhanced understanding of the threat leading to better prediction, or through enhanced understanding and usage of sensor data leading to better detection.

For full information please see the solicitation at http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2007/nsf07528/nsf07528.htm .

Details from the solicitation:
Estimated Number of Awards: 35 to 40 About 25 small awards (up to an all-inclusive total, including both direct and indirect costs, of $400,000, over a duration not to exceed three years) and 10-12 large awards (up to an all-inclusive total, including both direct and indirect costs, of $800,000, over a duration not to exceed three years). Large awards are required to involve collaboration spanning multiple disciplines with significant involvement of two or more investigators from different disciplinary backgrounds (e.g., engineering and social science; chemistry and biology; computer science and geoscience; etc.).
Anticipated Funding Amount: $20,000,000 from the National Science Foundation, subject to availability of funds and the quality and appropriateness of proposals received.
Organization Limit: Proposals may only be submitted by the following:
· Academic Institutions located in the U.S.: U.S. universities and colleges located in the U.S.
· Non-profit, non-academic organizations: Independent museums, observatories, research labs, professional societies and similar organizations in the U.S. associated with educational or research activities.
Limit on Number of Proposals per PI: An individual researcher may not be named as a participant on more than one proposal submitted to this solicitation. This limitation includes participation as a PI, co-PI, senior researcher, consultant, or any other role for which financial remuneration is requested.
Due Dates
· Full Proposal Deadline(s) (due by 5 p.m. proposer's local time):
March 01, 2007

If you have any questions, feel free to contact me, Amber Story, as the Social and Behavioral science contact, at astory@nsf.gov.





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