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SOCIOLOGY PROGRAM - Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Awards
U.S. National Science Foundation · NSF
CFDA Numbers
47.075
Award Ceiling
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Award Floor
$16K
Expected Awards
35
Close Date
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Section I
How to Apply
Program Contact
NSF grants.gov support<br/>grantsgovsupport@nsf.gov
grantsgovsupport@nsf.gov
Section II
Eligibility
*Who May Submit Proposals: Proposals may only be submitted by the following: - Ph.D. granting Institutions of Higher Educationaccredited in, and having a campus located in the US, acting on behalf of their faculty members. *Who May Serve as PI: DDRI proposals must be submitted with a principal investigator (PI) and a co-principal investigator (co-PI). The PI must be the advisor of the doctoral student or another faculty member at the U.S. IHE where the doctoral student is enrolled. The doctoral student whose dissertation research will be supported must be designated as a co-PI. There is no limitation on the number of times that an individual may be the principal investigator on a DDRI proposal or proposals submitted to the Sociology Program, either during a specific competition or over the course of her/his career. There isno limitation on the number of times a doctoral student may serve asco-PI on aDDRI proposal to the Sociology Programprovided the student meets the eligibility criteria. A student and her/his advisor, however, should carefully consider the times during the student's graduate program that are most appropriate for submission of a DDRI proposal. Proposals will only be accepted in the Sociology Program's Spring DDRI competition if they were submitted to a Fall competition, were declined,and received an invitation to resubmit. The invitation to resubmit will be included in the panel summary.
Eligible Applicant Types
25
Section III
Description
Section IV
Key Dates
- Posted
- Jun 6, 2025
- Archive
- Jun 7, 2025