Re: NSF Preliminary Proposals
Kris Wolff 20 Dec 2011 15:11 EST
If this is for IOS or DEB in bio, then no, it's not in lieu of the biosketch - those also have to be included.
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Kris Wolff, MA, CRA
Manager, Office of Sponsored Programs
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Subject: [RESADM-L] NSF Preliminary Proposals
This is for those of you that have already submitted a preliminary proposal to NSF for the upcoming cycle. I have a question from a PI who is asking for clarification on the following:
6. How does the project description of the preliminary proposal differ from that of a full proposal?
NSF says: The preliminary proposal project description must include a one-page list of all expected participants (PI, Co-PI, collaborators [including leads for sub-awards], other senior personnel). The page limit for the narrative part of the project description is four pages, compared to 15 for a full proposal.
We are seeking clarification on the format/required information for the one-page list of participants. Is this done in lieu of the Biographical Sketch?
Thanks for your help! Happy holidays!
Beth Gaglione
University of North Caroliona Wilmington
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