Nov. 6th - BROADER IMPACTS 101: A Workshop on the National Science Foundation's Broader Impacts Criterion

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BROADER IMPACTS 101: A Workshop on the National Science Foundation’s Broader Impacts Criterion

Recognizing the importance of Broader Impacts (BI) in developing competitive proposals for the National Science Foundation, the University of Idaho Office of Research and Faculty Development, Idaho EPSCoR, and Washington State University are co-sponsoring BI 101. This unique, half-day training event will be presented by Dr. Jory Weintraub, Science Communication Program Director with the Duke University Initiative for Science and Society. Dr. Weintraub is a founding member of and BI trainer for the NSF-funded center, Advancing Research Impact in Society.

November 6, 2019, 8:30am – 12:30pm
Horizon Room, 4th floor Idaho Student Union Building

Registration is required. To reserve a place in the workshop, please see the attached flyer or click on "Register for Event." 

For more information, contact Research and Faculty Development.