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Education Activities - Large-Scale Data
NIH Education Activities for Responsible Analyses of Complex, Large-Scale Data 9R25-Clinical Trial Not Allowed), RFA-DA-24-027. CFDA # 93.279. Limited to $300,000 direct costs per year. Maximum project period is 3 years. Application Deadline: 02/08/2024.

The NIH Research Education Program (R25) supports research educational activities that complement other formal training programs in the mission areas of the NIH Institutes and Centers. 

The overarching goal of this R25 program is to support educational activities that complement and/or enhance the training of a workforce to meet the nation’s biomedical, behavioral and clinical research needs.

To accomplish the stated over-arching goal, this FOA will support creative educational activities with a primary focus on methodological rigor in the analysis of large complex datasets involving brain, behavior, genomic, and socioenvironmental data. This could involve:

  • Courses for Skills Development: For example, advanced statistics and research design courses in a specific discipline or research area, rigor and robustness in research practice, or ethical conduct of biomedical research.
  • Curriculum or Methods Development: For example, to improve biomedical, behavioral or clinical science education, or develop novel instructional approaches or computer-based educational tools that support methodological rigor in analysis of large complex datasets.   

NV Governor's OSIT Workforce Talent Pipeline
Nevada Governor's Office of Science, Innovation and Technology (OSIT) RFA for the STEM Workforce Talent Pipeline Development Grant V. To receive a recording of the informational webinar held on 11/02/23 send a request to [email protected]. Proposal Due: 12/04/2023.

OSIT, through STEM Workforce Talent Pipeline Grants, seeks to strengthen partnerships between industry, secondary education, and postsecondary education and workforce development resulting in sustainable training programs that provide in-demand, industry-recognized STEM training, skills, and credentials to students and lead to full-time jobs in STEM industries. The overarching goals of the grant program are to:

  1. Increase the number of students that earn STEM industry-recognized credentials shortly after high school graduation leading to entry-level employment in high-skill, high-wage, in-demand STEM industry sectors;
  2. Create a seamless transition from high school to postsecondary education that leads to increased STEM credential attainment among all students, but especially those students from underrepresented groups;
  3. Create sustainable and scalable models of secondary + postsecondary + industry partnerships that create talent pipelines to meet the needs of industry within the region; and
  4. Create systemic change by improving partnerships between colleges, school districts, and regional employers. 

Applicants are required to form a consortium made up of the following three entities: 1) a public high school or public school district or the equivalent, 2) a public or private postsecondary workforce development or education institution or provider, and 3) at least one employer. The consortium will work together to leverage their collective resources and those of the grant to design, develop, implement, and evaluate an innovative STEM Talent Pipeline. The consortium will designate a lead applicant to act as a fiscal agent and grant manager, but all consortium members should be active participants in the program. Successful applications will describe how the consortium partners co-designed or will co-design the project, and how they will stay engaged during project implementation. 
AFRL ML-RCP POA
AFRL ML-RCP Project Opportunity Announcements. White Paper Deadlines: 12/01/2023 5pm EST.

The ML-RCPs POA cycle releases the majority of POAs once a year in the autumn. More POAs may be added to the website prior to the December 1, 2023, the white paper submission deadline. Finalists will be notified in early 2024 and invited to submit full proposals, with anticipated award announcements in Spring 2024.

Prepare any white papers submitted against these POAs using the white paper guidance and template.

Currently Open POAs
  • POA-24-RD-001: Ultrashort pulse laser atmospheric propagation
  • POA-24-RV-001: Utilizing novel data, fusion, and analytic techniques to enable Space Domain Awareness Superiority
  • POA-24-RY-001: Near Infrared Sensing (NIRS)
  • POA-24-RI-001: Enabling Data Efficiency for 3D Model Performance
  • POA-24-RI-002: Recommender System for Target Custody Prioritization
  • POA-24-RI-003: Verifiable Authentication for Data Analytics in Untrusted Clouds
  • POA-24-RI-004: Secure Video Over HF
  • POA-24-RI-005: Coalition AI Agent Collaboration Study
  • POA-24-RI-006: Intent-Based Networking for Distributed C2
  • POA-24-RI-007: Heterogeneous Telecommunications Quantum Network
  • POA-24-RI-008: Analyzing Code Quality, Correctness, and Security of Large Language Model-Generated Code
  • POA-24-RQ-001: Multidisciplinary nonlinear time-spectral methods for air vehicle design
  • POA-24-RQ-002: Goal-oriented adaptive methods for air vehicle design
  • POA-24-RQ-003: Extending the Tractability of Large-Eddy Simulation for High Reynolds-Number Flows
  • POA-24-RQ-004: Analysis and Development of Inlet Systems for Gas Turbine Engines
  • POA-24-RQ-005: Innovative Active Flow Control for Aircraft Aerodynamics Enhancement
  • POA-24-RQ-006: Aerothermoelastic Analysis Methodologies for Aircraft Design
  • POA-24-RQ-007: Multi-Fidelity Analysis Methods for Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
  • POA-24-RQ-008: High Frequency Load Measurements of Slender Bodies in Unsteady Flow Fields
  • POA-24-RQ-009: Weapons Bay Shear Layer Physics Quantified with High Fidelity Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • POA-24-RQ-010: Detonation Propulsion Engine Research
  • POA-24-RQ-011: Advanced Multi-Scale Combustion Systems
  • POA-24-RQ-012: Rotating Detonation Engine Foundational Research
Althea Sheets, Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activities Development Manager, Office of Sponsored Programs, [email protected], 702-895-1880