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Is the National Science Foundation (NSF) Ending Study Abroad Funding

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Is the National Science Foundation (NSF) Ending Study Abroad Funding

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  1. Is the National Science Foundation(NSF) Ending Study AbroadFunding? Enago Academy is here to answer all your questions related to academic research and publishing.

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  4. 11/29/2018 Is the National Science Foundation (NSF) Ending Study Abroad Funding? - EnagoAcademy Is the National Science Foundation(NSF) Ending Study AbroadFunding? Last updated Nov 20,2018 The rise of globalization and development of research programs overseas means that international experience is more valuable now than ever for researchers. Adding an international component toyour studies during graduate school can give you an advantage when applying for jobs. Until this year, the National Science Foundation (NSF) offered supplementary funding for graduate students to complete research overseas through its Graduate Research Opportunities Worldwide (GROW)program. However, it was recently discovered that NSF has suspended applications for studyabroadfunding for graduate students. What does this mean for the future of the program? Let us take alook. Scientific Research UnderAssault The sudden halt of funding could be part of a larger pattern of federal US programs turning theirfocus scientific funding.Trumpwiped out scientific advisoryboards earlyin 2018, placing restrictions on who could participate. Hiring freezes and censorship regarding climate change science have also become inward. Since President Trump took office two years ago, he has made a number of changesto https://www.enago.com/academy/is-the-national-science-foundation-nsf-ending-study-abroad-funding/

  5. 11/29/2018 Is the National Science Foundation (NSF) Ending Study Abroad Funding? - EnagoAcademy widespread. While Congress saved NSF’s budget from drastic cutsthat the White House proposedin 2018, it remains a target for the Trump administration. While NSF’s funding was spared, it still closed its overseas officesin a sudden move that still leaves many confused as to its long termstrategy. What is the GROW Program and Why Doesit Matter? The GROW program allows hundreds of researchers to spend time overseasdoing research each year. It’s part of the NSF’s flagship Graduate Research Fellowship (GRF) program. Students already receiving the $34,000-a-year fellowship can apply for an additional $5000 GROW allowance to cover travel and living expenses while working in one of 17 countries. In the past, NSF has sponsored upto 400 GROW awards a year for international collaborations lasting from 3 to 12months. The abrupt halt of the GROW program is just as surprising as the closing of overseas NSF offices. Students usually apply in the fall to receive GROW awards. But this year, students who tried to submit their applications online found that the system would not accept them. NSF has recently stated that itis reviewing the program and will make an announcement soon regarding its future. It cited declining recipient numbers as one reason for the review. Disappointment AmongStudents Students who planned to apply for this year’s grants were deeply disappointed at the news that it had been suspended. Claire Fox, a PhD student studying the evolution of flatfishes at Cornell University, had planned to go to India to complete research for the final chapter of her dissertation. She was depending on this funding to make her travel possible. Previous grant recipients have said theprogram is verybeneficial. Calen Henderson was part of the program through Ohio State University, and he went to South Korea to study gravitational microlensing. The experience of co-authoring a paper in a foreign country led him to appreciate the cultural differences in approaches to science. He also said that his experience helped him build international relationships that were valuable later in hiscareer. What’s Next forGROW? With the fate of GROW uncertain at this moment, it seems that GRF recipients who wish to study abroad will have to seek other sources of funding. There are manybenefits to international collaboration, and it will be a shame if opportunities for doing so shrink. Researchers and funding organizations should continue to prioritize international research so that the research communitycan becomecloser. What do you think of the halt of the GROW program? Have you benefited from the chance towork abroad? Please let us know what you think in the commentsbelow.  https://www.enago.com/academy/is-the-national-science-foundation-nsf-ending-study-abroad-funding/

  6. 11/29/2018 Is the National Science Foundation (NSF) Ending Study Abroad Funding? - EnagoAcademy  News inUSA REPORTING RESEARCH PUBLISHING RESEARCH IMPORTANT LINKS OUR SERVICES ABOUTUS EnglishEditingContactUs GLOBAL ENAGO Language& Grammar Selecting Journals PhDs & PostdocsServices GuestContributor Product & Service Copy Editing ReviewsServices AboutEnago Academy Journal Guidelines Submitting Manuscripts Substantive Editing Services Ask aQuestion! Manuscripts& Grants Understanding Reviews Publication Support Services Reference Management Understanding Ethics Proofreading Services Figures &Tables Manuscript Editing Enago Academy offers comprehensive and up-to-date resources for researchers, publishers, editors, and students to learn and sharetheirexperienceaboutresearchandpublishing. Enago AcademyalsoconductsworkshopsprimarilyforESLauthors,early- stageresearchers,andgraduatestudents.Ouradvancedworkshopmodulescatertotheneedsofresearcherswhowanttoknow moreabouttheissuespertinenttosuccessfulpublication.ReadMore Copyright © 2018 - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED | PrivacyPolicy | Terms & Conditions| ContactUs This article was originally published by EnagoEnglish Editing Service which provides scientific editing services to Phd students, post-docs and researchers.  https://www.enago.com/academy/is-the-national-science-foundation-nsf-ending-study-abroad-funding/

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