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RI NSF EPSCoR – Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research Rhode Island’s research ecosystem A collaboration between Brown and RISD’s Nature Lab Helping Rhode Islanders thrive through science and technology endeavors in the Ocean State.
NSF-funded initiatives enhancing research capacity across Rhode Island Resources for funding use-inspired, collaborative research Opportunities for faculty and students to deepen research experiences Kickstarting collaboration Seed grants and workshop awards help develop innovative, use-inspired research and partnerships Since 2018, RI NSF EPSCoR has… 609 supported faculty, students and post-docs $75,582,306 brought research funding into RI 280 supported publications in scientific journals For every $1 million in federal investment in research, EPSCoR states performed significantly better than non-EPSCoR states in virtually all categories, including journal articles, book chapters, conference proceedings, and citations.
Mohammadi et al. , 2023 research ecosystem partners RI Science and Technology Council NSF Investment in Rhode Island RI NSF EPSCoR is supported in part by the U.S. National Science Foundation under EPSCoR Cooperative Agreements #OIA-2433276 and in part by the RI Commerce Corporation via the Science and Technology Advisory Committee [STAC].
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Collaborative Research Grants is funded by Rhode Island NSF EPSCoR. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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