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National Science Foundation (NSF) - Arctic Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant

Supports doctoral research on Arctic system connections and changes. Includes social sciences, system science, and observing network programs.

DeadlineDecember 15, 2026
Award amountTotal direct costs may not exceed $40,000
Last checkedJun 25, 2026

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Deadline
December 15, 2026
Award amount
Total direct costs may not exceed $40,000
Academic level
Graduate
Discipline
STEM
Eligibility
Doctoral students; Advisor is PI, student is Co-PI; Investigators at U.S. organizations; Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) in the US; Dissertation advisor submits on behalf of graduate student; Student must be enrolled at a U.S. institution of higher education
Requirements
Voluntary committed cost sharing is prohibited; Proposals must be submitted in accordance with PAPPG; Research must be about and related to the Arctic region; Proposals must be submitted in accordance with solicitation and PAPPG; Limited to two proposals per organization for any given student over their career; Biographical Sketch

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