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U.S. National Science Foundation

Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences
     Division of Mathematical Sciences

Directorate for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences
     Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences
     Division of Social and Economic Sciences

Directorate for Biological Sciences
     Division of Environmental Biology

National Institutes of Health

    National Institute on Drug Abuse

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    Coronavirus and Other Respiratory Viruses Division

Full Proposal Deadline(s) (due by 5 p.m. submitting organization’s local time):

     July 14, 2025

Important Information And Revision Notes

The only changes are to the due dates and addition of CDC/CORVD as a partner agency. The members of the Working Group have been changed (with different contacts from SBE/BCS and NIH/NIDA, and addition of the POC from CDC). Any proposal submitted in response to this solicitation should be submitted in accordance with the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) that is in effect for the relevant due date to which the proposal is

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Job Requirements

A Doctorate (NQF Level 10) in Computer Science with six (6) years of lecturing experience at the tertiary education level and/or industry experience, or an equivalent combination of relevant professional experience. Excellent English communication skills, both oral and written and proven competence in successfully sourcing research or project funding from third-party sources, as well as the successful initiation and management of research projects. Experience in curriculum development, along with strong management, organisational, and mentorship skills. Ability to teach at least three (3) of the following courses: Artificial Intelligence, Software Verification and Validation, Data Structures and Algorithms, Advanced Software Development, Machine Learning, Mobile Application Development, and Distributed Systems and Applications.

Competence in establishing professional networks and maintaining industry connections, as well as experience in developing postgraduate programmes and a strong record of raising substantial research funding. A credible record of lecturing, peer-reviewed publications,

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In-brief analysis

April 14, 2025

In our April Short-Term Energy Outlook, we forecast U.S. annual natural gas production from the Eagle Ford region in southwest Texas will grow from 6.8 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in 2024 to 7.0 Bcf/d in 2026. The increase in natural gas production comes as natural gas prices rise and demand for liquefied natural gas exports grows. Oil production in the Eagle Ford, on the other hand, has hovered around 1.1 million barrels per day (b/d) since 2020, and we forecast it will remain about the same through 2026.

This increase in natural gas production with stable oil production in the Eagle Ford region is a result of increasing gas-oil ratios. As more oil and natural gas are produced, pressure within the reservoir declines, allowing more natural gas relative to oil

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The U.S. National Science Foundation today launched a 24/7 crisis intervention helpline for members of the NSF research community who have experienced sexual assault, sexual harassment, or stalking.

The NSF Safer Science Helpline is an anonymous and secure helpline available to NSF awardees, grantees, scientists, contractors and those affiliated with supporting the mission of NSF, including all those supporting NSF’s mission throughout Antarctica and the Arctic.

“NSF is committed to ensuring a culture free from sexual assault, sexual harassment and stalking,” said Renée V. Ferranti, special assistant to the director for NSF Sexual Assault and Harassment Prevention and Response Program Office (NSF SAHPR). “The NSF Safer Science Helpline will give members of the NSF research community a safe way to access support and resources and help foster an environment free from sexual violence.”

Helpline support specialists provide live, confidential, one-on-one crisis intervention and emotional support, as well as information for reporting channels and helping connect victims of sexual harm to additional support resources.

Victims and survivors can access resources through phone, online chat and SMS text support mechanisms. All services are anonymous and secure, providing NSF community members with the help they need, anytime, anywhere. Services are trauma-informed and survivor-centered, aligning with NSF’s goals of ensuring confidentiality, safety and comprehensive care for victims and survivors.

Individuals can access the NSF Safer Science Helpline in the following ways: 
Phone

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