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Higher Education Incentives Program
Announcement of Opportunity 2009-2010

Purpose:
The Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium invites proposals for value-added, higher education teaching/training projects related to any space or aerospace discipline. This is a seed-grant program for undergraduate education projects which support the most innovative ideas on how to increase the space and aerospace content of undergraduate university and college offerings.

Awards: Grants up to $8,000* are available.

*Based on availability of funds.  WSGC will not fund overhead; however, it may be counted as institutional match. Proposals for two-year projects will be considered. Proposals for two-year projects should include budgets and objectives for each year. 

Requirements:
All WSGC affiliate member universities or colleges are eligible. Industry, nonprofit associations, and nonmembers can propose programs and work jointly with one of our academic members, providing the educational activity occurs at a member campus (e.g., visiting lectureship, an extension course, nonprofit group offering). A 1:1 match is required.

Any higher education project intended for education and/or training of undergraduate students, with an emphasis on faculty enhancement and curriculum development in undergraduate education is eligible.

Programs should have an emphasis on space sciences, aerospace engineering, or any other space-related discipline or interdisciplinary field.

Preference will be given to proposals with NASA Exploration System Mission Directorate (ESMD) Systems Engineering emphasis.

Proposal Guidelines: [closed]

Questions about Higher Education Incentives, contact:
John Borg, Associate Director for Higher Education
Phone: 414-288-7519
E-mail: john.borg@marquette.edu

Postmark Deadline:   February 23, 2009

Award Announcements:   April 15, 2009

Current & Past Award Recipients

UW-Green Bay National Space Grant Foundation