The grant solicitations page has a number of new items, including: opportunities for high end computing time due September 20th and a link to the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Multi-Cycle Treasury (MCT) Programs Call for Proposals, which are due in mid November. As always, we have links for our omnibus ROSES solicitation: Tables of individual programs in order of due date and by subject area, and a link to our list of amendments, clarifications, and corrections to ROSES 2009 all in one place, including with a convenient RSS feed, so you always know when ROSES is changing. We are now up to Amendment 20.
We are essentially done with selections from ROSES 2008 programs. The selection statistics for each program and links to abstracts of selected proposals have posted on the ROSES 08 selections page, and all of the selection statistics can be downloaded as an xl spreadsheet or pdf from the statistics page. There you will also find the latest plot of the time that elapsed between proposal submission and selection. It shows that, yet again, thanks to the hard work of the program officers, we diminished the average time from proposal submission to selection. The longest delays were primarily caused by a change to a new program officer. Selections have been announced for the NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowships for graduate students and those can also be found at the grant stats page or by following this direct link to the PDF at NSPIRES.
As always, some updates have been made to the program officer list and FAQs, and small changes have been made to many other pages such as the Advisory Committees page.
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