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Question & Answer Session: Innovations in Graduate Education (IGE) Funding Opportunity

About the series

About the Event
The Innovations in Graduate Education (IGE) program will be hosting informational webinars on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024, at 2 p.m. Eastern Time. Please pre-register using the links provided below. Note that these sessions will only address specific solicitation-related questions posted by attendees. The current solicitation is available here: NSF 24-529. Questions and answers will not be recorded.

Zoom's real-time captions will be available. For other reasonable accommodations, please email nrt@nsf.gov in advance.

Register for IGE Q&A on Tuesday, February 13 2024 at 2 PM Eastern

Register for IGE Q&A on Friday, February 16 2024 at 2 PM Eastern

About the IGE Program
The IGE program is designed to encourage development and implementation of bold and potentially transformative approaches to STEM graduate education and training.  The program seeks proposals that a) explore ways for graduate students in STEM master's and doctoral degree programs to develop the skills, knowledge, and competencies needed to pursue a range of STEM careers, or b) support research on the graduate education system and outcomes of systemic interventions and policies.

With this solicitation, the IGE program will support proposals in two tracks: Track 1: Career Preparation and Student Success Pilots and Track 2: Systemic Interventions and Policies. Under Track 1, the IGE program will continue to invite proposals to pilot, test, and validate innovative approaches to graduate education with an emphasis on career preparation and student success. Track 2 is new with a primary goal to support research on how various systemic innovations in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) graduate education impact graduate student outcomes (such as graduation rates, retention, employment, etc.).

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