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Final draft collaboration
Final draft collaboration












  • The proposed work submitted under a CISE-AoF collaboration must represent an integrated collaborative effort.
  • In all cases, a close-to-final draft of the same proposal must be submitted to AoF four weeks prior to the NSF submission. In general, proposal review is completed within six months of submission. fiscal year (FY) may be held over for consideration in the following FY. DEADLINESĪs the Small project class within the CISE Core Programs has moved to a "no-deadline" format, the applicable AoF timetables published in relevant funding calls at Academy of Finland's Apply for Funding link will be honored. There are no separate NSF funds available for this effort proposals must compete with all other proposals submitted to the CISE Core Program competition and must succeed on the strengths of their intellectual merit and broader impacts. AoF intends to support the Finnish effort for those projects for which the U.S. AoF will check that the Finnish investigator has an active and appropriate role and confirm his/her eligibility at the onset of the process but will not conduct a parallel review and will not rank proposals. The proposals will be reviewed by NSF in competition with other proposals received for the same funding round of the program to which the proposal is submitted, using NSF's merit review process. Proposals will be submitted to NSF, with a separate close‒to‒final draft copy submitted by the Finnish applicants to AoF four weeks prior to the NSF submission. Proposers are advised that all documents submitted to NSF or AoF may be shared with the other agency in order to implement the two-way agency activities. researchers on the number of proposal submissions are described in the current CISE Core Programs solicitation referenced above. The proposal must be submitted to the Small Project class of the CISE Core programs by an eligible U.S. Proposals must represent an integrated collaborative effort between the U.S. Proposals are expected to adhere to the research areas (artificial intelligence and wireless communication technologies), funding limits, and grant durations for the participating NSF programs (see website link above) and for the AoF programs from which funding is sought. AoF uses the close-to-final draft proposals to check the budget and plan for possible funding. Draft proposals will only be accepted from Finnish applicants who have submitted an 'Intention to Submit' form to AoF using the template provided in the relevant AoF calls.

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    The collaborative opportunity described in this Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) remains in effect until archived.Ĭollaborative research proposals under this opportunity will be accepted to the Small project class of the CISE Core Programs, available at, specifically in the areas of artificial intelligence and/or wireless communication technologies.Ī close‒to‒final draft of the full proposal for submission to NSF, in NSF format, must be submitted to AoF via the AoF's online services at least four weeks prior to the NSF submission. Through a "lead agency model," NSF and AoF will allow proposers from both countries to collaborate to write a single proposal that will undergo a single review process at NSF.

    final draft collaboration

    This new NSF-AoF collaborative research opportunity focuses specifically upon discoveries and innovations in the areas of artificial intelligence and wireless communication technologies. NSF and AoF have a history of collaboration to support bilateral research. researchers may receive funding from NSF and Finnish researchers may receive funding from AoF. The MOU provides for an international collaboration arrangement whereby U.S. and Finnish research communities and sets out the principles by which jointly supported activities might be developed. The MOU provides an overarching framework to encourage collaboration between U.S. National Science Foundation's (NSF) Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) and the Academy of Finland (AoF) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Research Cooperation.












    Final draft collaboration