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Register for 2019 NSF CAREER Commit-to-Submit Writing Program by March 1

Register for 2019 NSF CAREER Commit-to-Submit Writing Program by March 1

Register by March 1

If you are eligible and you would like to join RIO’s spring semester NSF CAREER Commit-to-Submit Writing Program, please contact Diane Carillo
(Ìý Ìýdiane.carillo@colorado.edu)Ìýto express your interest.

Ìý Contact Diane

Are you considering submitting an NSF CAREER award proposal in 2019? Do you feel ready to submit a CAREER proposal at this point in your faculty appointment? The Research & Innovation Office NSF CAREER Commit-to-Submit Writing Program can help get you there!Ìý

Led byÌýResearch & Innovation OfficeÌý(RIO) Proposal Writer Diane Carillo, theÌýNSF CAREER Commit-to-Submit Writing ProgramÌýis designed to support your proposal development from start to finish through one-on-one writing and proposal development coaching, peer writing groups and red team reviews. Participants will learn the ins and outs of writing a competitive NSF CAREER proposal. Targeted cohort sessions begin in April and early May, with the goal of submitting a strong proposal by the mid-July 2019 deadline.

Please review the NSF eligibility requirements in theÌý.


Ìý AttentionÌýCollege of Engineering & Applied Science FacultyÌý

Please note that if you are a faculty member in the College of Engineering & Applied Science, you will work instead with CEAS Research Support Office Proposal Writer Molly Riddell (Ìý Ìýmolly.riddell@colorado.edu) to support the development of your NSF CAREER proposal.

Ìý Contact Molly

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