[Halld-jlab] Early career award.... (fwd)

Elton Smith elton at jlab.org
Fri Jul 30 15:47:01 EDT 2010


Dear collaborators,

Find below information about the Early Career Research Program. If you
have received your Ph.D. less than 10 years ago and are staff at JLab, you
are probably eligible for this program and may wish to consider applying.
A 2-page pre-proposal is due Aug 13. See p. 38 for eligibility
requirements.

Cheers, Elton.

Elton Smith
Jefferson Lab MS 12H5
12000 Jefferson Ave
Suite # 16
Newport News, VA 23606
elton at jlab.org
(757) 269-7625
(757) 269-6331 fax

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 15:38:05 -0400
From: David Richards <dgr at jlab.org>
To: "'gen (Eugene Chudakov)'" <gen at jlab.org>, elton at jlab.org
Subject: Early career award....

Eugene, Elton,

Below is an email re. this...

David

> All,
>
> You are receiving this email because you I have heard from your
> supervisor that you may be planning to submit a preproposal for the
> Early Career Research Program.  I have pasted in the letter asking for
> submissions from the Office of Science, as well as attached  the
> solicitation. Please make sure you follow the guidelines explicitly,
> and if you have any questions please let me know. I will be scheduling
> a meeting next week to check on progress and to go over the
> preproposals. In preparation for that meeting please generate the
> following and send to me so I can :
>
> Title of project Proposed
> Office of Science Program
> Executive Summary of project- Just a short statement that says what
> you want to do and what its significance is
> Rough Budget- just a ballpark figure at this point.
>
> If you know someone else who meets the criteria that I have not
> included please let me know so I can make sure we all are at the same
> starting point.  Thanks for your help and participation.
>
> Deborah
>
> ---------
>
> Dear DOE National Laboratory Directors:
>
> I am writing to let you know that the Office of Science recently
> released university and laboratory announcements encouraging proposals
> for the Office of Science Early Career Research Program.  This is the
> second year of the program, which resulted in 22 national laboratory
> awards last year.
> An important change this year is that mandatory preproposals are due
> August 13.  Only those proposers that receive notification from DOE
> encouraging a formal proposal may submit full proposals.
> Notifications will be sent by email by September 14, and full
> proposals are due November 9.  National laboratory proposals will be
> submitted through Searchable FWP.  Peer review, selection, and award
> management will be handled in the programs where the technical
> expertise resides.
> There is no limit on the number of submissions from a DOE national
> laboratory in a given year. However, each proposal must be accompanied
> by a letter from the national laboratory director confirming that the
> proposed research idea fits within the scope of programs funded by the
> Office of Science at the national laboratory.
>
> Further information can be found in the detailed announcements:
>
> (1) The DOE national laboratory announcement LAB 10-395 is posted on
> the Office of Science grants and contracts office website:
> http://www.sc.doe.gov/grants/pdf/LAB_10-395.pdf
>
> (2) The university Funding Opportunity Announcement is posted on
> FedConnect.net under DE-FOA-0000395.   (Our grants and contract office
> has also posted a short summary of the university FOA:
> http://www.sc.doe.gov/grants/pdf/SC-FOA-0000395.pdf )
>
> This is an SC-wide program with common rules for every program
> office.  If there are questions about program rules, eligibility, or
> anything else, please direct those inquiries to
> early.career at science.doe.gov <mailto:early.career at science.doe.gov> .
> Technical questions can be sent to the program contacts listed in the
> announcement.

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