NSF Science and Technology Centers (STC): Integrative Partnerships 2025
To: | Chairs and Administrators, Departments in the Biological, Physical and Social Sciences; Associate Deans for Research; College/School Research Administrators |
From: | Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research |
Date: | August 21, 2024 |
Subject: | NSF Science and Technology Centers (STC): Integrative Partnerships 2025 |
Deadline
Deadline for Internal Review: | September 20, 2024 |
Project Description
The Science and Technology Centers (STC): Integrative Partnerships program supports exceptionally innovative, complex research and education projects that require large-scale, long-term awards. STCs focus on creating new scientific paradigms, establishing entirely new scientific disciplines, and developing transformative technologies which have the potential for broad scientific or societal impact. STCs conduct world-class research through partnerships among institutions of higher education, national laboratories, industrial organizations, other public or private entities, and via international collaborations, as appropriate. They provide a means to undertake potentially groundbreaking investigations at the interfaces of disciplines and/or highly innovative approaches within disciplines. STCs may involve any area of science and engineering that NSF supports. STC investments support the NSF vision of creating and exploiting new concepts in science and engineering and providing global leadership in research and education.
Centers provide a rich environment for encouraging scientists, engineers, and educators to take risks in pursuing discoveries and new knowledge. STCs foster excellence in education by integrating education and research, and by creating connections between learning and inquiry so that discovery and creativity fully support the learning process.
NSF encourages input and participation in the STC program from the full spectrum of diverse talent that society has to offer which includes underrepresented and under-served communities. In addition, NSF expects STCs to both involve individuals who are members of groups that have been traditionally underrepresented in science, engineering and mathematics at all levels within the Center (faculty, staff, students, and postdoctoral researchers) as well as be a leader in broadening participation in STEM. Centers may use either proven or innovative mechanisms based on the relevant literature to address matters such as recruitment, retention, success, and career progression of all individuals in the Center.
Along with research, education and broadening participation, Centers must undertake activities that facilitate knowledge transfer, i.e., the exchange of scientific and technical information with the objective of disseminating and utilizing knowledge broadly in multiple sectors. Examples of knowledge transfer include technology transfer, providing key information to public policy-makers, or dissemination of knowledge from one field of science to another.
Amount: Up to $6 million per year.
Duration of Award: 5 years. NSF plans to make an initial commitment for five years of support and a possibility of continuation for five additional years.
Number of Awards: Up to 5 centers. Number of awards is approximate and subject to availability of funds in FY2026.
Eligibility
The PI must be a full-time faculty member at an institution of higher education and have an established record of leading research teams.
A PI or co-PI on one proposal in this competition may not be a participant in another STC proposal under review in the same competition. If a proposal is declined at any stage of the review process, a PI or co-PI on the declined proposal may then participate in another STC proposal. This eligibility constraint will be strictly enforced by NSF.
UW-Madison may submit three preliminary proposals as the lead institution.
Website
The following link contains additional information on the program and specific application instructions:
https://new.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/science-technology-centers-integrative/nsf24-594/solicitation
Internal Competition Application Instructions
Applications for Internal Review
To submit your application, attach a single PDF to an email to: grants@research.wisc.edu
Please include the following information:
- Cover Sheet including the project title, name and department of PI, list of project personnel and partner organizations
- CV of lead PI
- Research project summary of no more than five pages describing how the proposed project meets the goals of the solicitation
Sponsor Deadlines
Pre-proposals are due to NSF by November 20, 2024. Applications are due to NSF by June 02, 2025.
Questions?
Contact grants@research.wisc.edu.