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DUE 19-001

August 5, 2019

Dear Colleagues:

The Directorate for Education and Human Resources (EHR), Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE) at the National Science Foundation announces a nationwide search to fill temporary Program Director positions. Formal consideration of applications will occur on a rolling basis and will continue until selections are made.

Program Directors have an unparalleled opportunity and responsibility to ensure that NSF-funded research is at the forefront of advancing knowledge. They have the primary responsibility for enabling the agency’s overall vision to capitalize on new concepts in science and engineering and provide global leadership in advancing research and education. This responsibility requires knowledge and experience in STEM disciplines, as well as knowledge and experience in research in educational innovations. Program Directors manage merit review of research and development proposals, make funding

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All applicants must submit a resume in any format, and may also submit a cover letter.

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DBI 19-003

February 11, 2019

Dear Colleagues:

The Division of Biological Infrastructure (DBI), within the Directorate for Biological Sciences, National Science Foundation (NSF), announces a nationwide search for a Program Director in the Research Resources Cluster with a particular expertise in Bioinformatics. The Division is recruiting qualified applicants to serve in a rotating position as a visiting scientist. The division is especially interested in scientists with significant research and education expertise in bioinformatics and related topics such as functional genomics, systems biology across biological scales, and noncoding analytics. Preference will be given to applicants familiar with advanced computational approaches in data processing, management and analysis, including applications of data mining, machine learning, algorithm development, and statistics to large biological data sets. More information about the Division of Biological Infrastructure may be found at:

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All applicants must submit a resume in any format, and may also submit a cover letter.

In order to be considered for federal appointments, Non-Citizens must affirm that they meet the Appropriations Law eligibility criteria by signing and attaching this Citizenship Affidavit  to their application. Non citizens who do not provide the affidavit at the time of application will not be considered. Non Citizens who are exempt from the Appropriations Law requirements due to their status as officers or employees of the U.S. government

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