About the series
Welcome to the IIS Office Hours: Creating Effective Graduate Mentoring Plans
Host for this office hour:
Stephanie Gage, Associate Program Director, CISE/CCF
Cindy Bethel, Program Director, CISE/IIS
You may have heard that NSF has new requirements in proposals for graduate student mentoring plans, developed in response to the CHIPS and Science Act. What does this mean for you? This month’s IIS Office Hour will cover the details of the new requirements and answer any questions prospective PIs might have about this requirement.
IIS Office Hours are for researchers interested in learning about programs and policies in the Division of Information and Intelligent Systems (IIS) in the Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate (CISE) at NSF. Office Hours are designed to give current and potential investigators a window into IIS and other Directorate partners. Attendance at office hours is voluntary and designed to help investigators gain information that can help them strengthen their proposals. Sessions will be closed-captioned.
Please note that the office hours are designed to answer questions for a broad range of researchers and not inquiries about specific proposals. If you would like to talk to about a specific proposal you are considering submitting or which was already reviewed, please email the relevant program. This will connect you with program officers with whom you can ask questions.
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://nsf.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJIsdeiqrj4qHxA3q8n-1VrOPm2UgEYdS68