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Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2005 12:39:48 -0700 (Pacific Daylight Time)
From: Martina Morris <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: [Csde_all] Re: NSF funding research post-Hurricane Katrina (fwd)

Dear Colleagues,

For those of you watching the Katrina disaster unfold, and wishing you could do
something, here is an opportunity to put your expertise to work. The NSF is
providing funds for research relevant to the victims of Katrina.  The social,
economic, cultural, community and institutional preconditions of the disaster
and its subsequent impacts are deep and broad.  There is much that social
science has to offer in the post-disaster period to help understand what works,
what does not work, and why.

If you are interested in applying for these funds to conduct research relevant
to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, CSDE would be happy to provide
administrative and technical support.

best,
Martina

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Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2005 14:46:02 -0400
From: "Wolfe, Alvin" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: NSF funding research post-Hurricane Katrina

*****  To join INSNA, visit http://www.insna.org  *****

This looks like an opportunity for network research.  --Alvin Wolfe

Subject: Immediate call by NSF for SGER Proposals for research in fields
of science, engineering and education.

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is requesting immediate submission
of proposals for Small Grants for Exploratory Research (SGER) regarding
the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.  The SGER program is designed to
allow investigators to write brief proposals for funding up to $200,000
for 1 to 2 years; promising a very short turn-around time to address
research topics that are relevant to the victims of Hurricane Katrina
(attachment contains further information).

This call is being sponsored by the Human and Social Dynamics
Initiative, which is a cross-cutting initiative.  Its primary
description follows:

The Human and Social Dynamics (HSD) priority area fosters breakthroughs
in understanding the dynamics of human action and development, as well
as knowledge about organizational, cultural, and societal adaptation and
change.  HSD aims to increase our collective ability to (1) anticipate
the complex consequences of change; (2) understand the dynamics of human
and social behavior at all levels, including that of the human mind; (3)
understand the cognitive and social structures that create, define, and
result from change; and (4) manage profound or rapid change, and make
decisions in the face of changing risks and uncertainty.  Accomplishing
these goals requires multidisciplinary research teams and comprehensive,
interdisciplinary approaches across the sciences, engineering,
education, and humanities, as appropriate.



If you have questions regarding this call for proposals please contact
your NSF program officer immediately.

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