National Science Foundation STEM Education Research Opportunities

updated Jan. 11, 2022

The National Science Foundation (NSF) offers multiple avenues for STEM Education Research activities. A few examples are below – check out upcoming opportunities here.

Partnerships for Research and Education in Chemistry (PREC)

The CHE Partnerships for Research and Education in Chemistry (PREC) program aims to enable, build, and grow partnerships between minority-serving institutions (MSIs) and CHE-supported Centers for Chemical Innovation, NSF’s ChemMatCARS, the Molecular Sciences Software Institute (MolSSI), or the Molecule Maker…Read more

Partnerships for Research and Education in Physics (PREP)

The NSF Division of Physics’ Partnerships for Research and Education in Physics (PREP) program aims to enable and grow partnerships between minority-serving institutions and Division-supported Physics Frontiers Centers to increase the participation of members of underrepresented groups in physics through…Read more

Research Coordination Networks in Undergraduate Biology Education (RCN-UBE)

The goal of the RCN-UBE program is to link biological research discoveries with innovations in biology education to improve the learning environment in undergraduate biology classrooms. The program seeks to improve undergraduate education by leveraging the power of a collaborative…Read more

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