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NSF I-Corps Hub Northeast Region Research Grants is sponsored by NSF I-Corps Hub Northeast Region. The NSF I-Corps Hub Northeast Region offers small research grants to support research on technology innovation, commercialization, and entrepreneurship. They are particularly interested in research proposals focused on inclusive innovation and deep tech ventures founding, aiming for academic publication and advancing practice.
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NSF I-Corps Hub Northeast Region Small Research Grants is sponsored by NSF I-Corps Hub Northeast Region (managed by a coalition of universities including Yale University, University of Delaware, etc.). The NSF I-Corps Hub Northeast Region offers small research grants to support research on technology innovation, commercialization, and entrepreneurship. These grants are for researchers interested in conducting projects in collaboration with the Hub, with an interest in inclusive innovation and deep tech ventures.
NSF I-Corps Hub Northeast Region mini grants is sponsored by NSF I-Corps Hub Northeast Region (e.g., University of Delaware, Princeton University). The NSF I-Corps Hub Northeast Region provides specialized training and mini-grants to teams interested in exploring the commercial viability of their ideas for products and businesses based on their inventions, university intellectual property, or any STEM-related technology.
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