Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Political Science

Political Science

National Science Foundation


 
Synopsis
      


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Description of Modification
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Document Type:Modification to Previous  Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number:PD-98-1371
Opportunity Category:Discretionary
Posted Date:Mar 06, 2009
Creation Date:Dec 11, 2012
Original Closing Date for Applications:Aug 15, 2012    Full Proposal Target Date(s): January 15, Annually August 15, Annually
Current Closing Date for Applications:Jan 15, 2013    Full Proposal Target Date(s): January 15, Annually August 15, Annually
Archive Date:
Funding Instrument Type:Grant 
Category of Funding Activity:Science and Technology and other Research and Development 
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards:0
Estimated Total Program Funding:$0
Award Ceiling:
Award Floor:
CFDA Number(s):47.075  --  Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement:No

Eligible Applicants

Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"
 

Additional Information on Eligibility:


Agency Name

National Science Foundation

Description

The Political Science Program supports scientific research that advances knowledge and understanding of citizenship, government, and politics. Research proposals are expected to be theoretically motivated, conceptually precise, methodologically rigorous, and empirically oriented. Substantive areas include, but are not limited to, American government and politics, comparative government and politics, international relations, political behavior, political economy, and political institutions.In recent years, program awards have supported research projects on bargaining processes; campaigns and elections, electoral choice, and electoral systems; citizen support in emerging and established democracies; democratization, political change, and regime transitions; domestic and international conflict; international political economy; party activism; political psychology and political tolerance. The Program also has supported research experiences for undergraduate students and infrastructural activities, including methodological innovations, in the discipline.Besides information on the Political Science Program, we invite you to also look at the Cross-Directorate Activities program web site.Furthermore, for program specific guidelines on the Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, please view the: Doctoral Preparation Checklist. 

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NSF Program Desccription 98-1371

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Synopsis Modification History

The following files represent the modifications to this synopsis with the changes noted within the documents. The list of files is arranged from newest to oldest with the newest file representing the current synopsis. Changed sections from the previous document are shown in a light grey background.
File NameDate
Modification #7Feb 17, 2012
Modification #6Oct 11, 2011
Modification #5Feb 11, 2011
Modification #4Feb 11, 2011
Modification #3Aug 20, 2010
Modification #2Feb 17, 2010
Modification #1Nov 16, 2009
Original SynopsisMar 06, 2009

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