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Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP) - Research and Development is a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) that funds university-based research advancing nuclear energy science and technology. The program supports research projects across the nuclear fuel cycle, reactor systems, materials, and related areas, with the goal of maintaining U.S. leadership in nuclear energy development and workforce training.
NEUP also supports integrated research projects, infrastructure revitalization at university research reactors, and sharing and outreach activities. Eligible applicants are public, state-controlled, and private institutions of higher education. Award amounts vary by project type.
No fixed application deadline is listed; opportunities are posted through the DOE Office of Nuclear Energy.
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## CINR Phase II Continuation * Phase II Funded Projects ## Integrated Research Projects ## Distinguished Early Career Program * Quarterly Report Instructions * Infrastructure Close Infrastructure Open Infrastructure * CINR Infrastructure Funded Projects ## University Nuclear Research Infrastructure Revitalization * Infrastructure Revitalization Funded Projects ## University Reactor Sharing and Outreach * Sharing and Outreach Funded Projects ## University Research Reactors * View University Research Reactors * Student Opportunities Close Student Opportunities Open Student Opportunities * UNLP Approved Institutions * UNLP Funded Institutions ## FY 2026 Submission Deadlines All deadlines at 5:00 PM ET Login or create an account atproposals.
inl. govto submit an application. ## Notices of Funding Opportunity (NOFOs) You can view informational slides for each of these NOFOs here.
* Consolidated Innovative Nuclear Research NOFO Part 1 * Consolidated Innovative Nuclear Research NOFO Part 2 * CINR Phase II Continuation NOFO Part 1 * CINR Phase II Continuation NOFO Part 2 * Distinguished Early Career Program NOFO Part 1 * Distinguished Early Career Program NOFO Part 2 * Infrastructure Revitalization NOFO Part 1 * Infrastructure Revitalization NOFO Part 2 * Scientific Infrastructure for the Consolidated Innovative Nuclear Research NOFO Part 1 * Scientific Infrastructure for the Consolidated Innovative Nuclear Research NOFO Part 2 * University Reactor Sharing and Outreach NOFO Part 1 * University Reactor Sharing and Outreach NOFO Part 2 Idaho Falls, ID 83415-3730 The Office of Nuclear Energy (NE) hosted a program manager Q&A session for each of the FY 2025 CINR FOA topic areas May 28 – 30, 2024.
## Nuclear Science and Engineering Sourcebook We are excited to present the 2025 Edition of the NS&EE Sourcebook (Version 6. 22) available in PDF file format. Find documents and forms for applications and post-award reporting.
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Staff Contact Information Integrated Research Projects ### Get Involved with NEUP * Phase II Continuation CINR * CINR Phase II Continuation Funded Projects * Integrated Research Projects * Distinguished Early Career Program * Infrastructure Funded Projects * University Nuclear Research Infrastructure Revitalization * Infrastructure Revitalization Funded Projects * University Reactor Sharing and Outreach * Sharing and Outreach Funded Projects * University Research Reactors * UNLP Approved Universities
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Public and state-controlled institutions of higher education, private institutions of higher education. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP) – Research and Development is funded by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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