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EPSCoR

The primary objective of Idaho EPSCoR is to stimulate research in niche areas that can become fully competitive in the disciplinary and multidisciplinary research programs of the National Science Foundation and other relevant agencies. Idaho EPSCoR provides support for sustainable increases in Research and Development capacity and advances science and engineering capabilities within the state.

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Collaboration Plan and Protocols: Idaho NSF EPSCoR Track-1 Proposal Development Process

This collaboration plan and protocols establish the ground rules for how we work together in a large team-based collaborative science project. This version is intended to support the proposal development and writing phases of the Idaho NSF RII Track-1 through to final submission to the National Science Foundation (NSF). The plan and protocols support knowledge sharing and generation in this large multi-institution, team-based science project. These protocols are intended to support both internal collaborations (BSU-ISU-UI) and to support external collaborations and partnerships. This collaboration plan will be updated and renewed to support implementation of the Track-1 project following confirmation of an award.

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License: CC-BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Recommended Citation: Idaho EPSCoR. (2022). Collaboration Plan and Protocols: Idaho NSF EPSCoR Track-1 Proposal Development Process. University of Idaho. https://doi.org/10.7923/18E0-1620

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Modified
2023-08-07
Release Date
2022-11-07
Publisher
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Identifier
e6f6782c-2fb3-4946-aa00-6048f7f48ab3
Language
English (United States)
License
Author
Idaho EPSCoR
Contact Name
Andrew Kliskey
Contact Email
Public Access Level
Public
DOI
10.7923/18E0-1620
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Monday, November 7, 2022