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The Promotion of Excellence in Research: the Experience of the National Science Foundation: Slide Index

Slide 1 - Title Slide - The Promotion of Excellence in Research: The Experience of the National Science Foundation

Slide 2 - Franklin D. Roosevelt

Slide 3 - Science -- The Endless Frontier

Slide 4 - Two-tiered Approach

Slide 5 - NSF Act of 1950

Slide 6 - Truman Signs Law

Slide 7 - NSF Vision and Mission

Slide 8 - NSF Organization Chart

Slide 9 - NSF Priority Areas & Boundary-Crossing Programs

Slide 10 - Integrative Strategies

Slide 11 - Strategic Outcome Goals

Slide 12 - Gemini Observatory

Slide 13 - Cyberinfrastructure

Slide 14 - Strategic Outcome Goals

Slide 15 - Current NSTC Structure April 2005

Slide 16 - OMB/OSTP FY 2006 R&D Guidance

Slide 17 - Government Performance and Results Act

Slide 18 - President's Management Agenda

Slide 19 - R&D Investment Criteria

Slide 20 - Advisory Committees

Slide 21 - Merit Review

Slide 22 - NSF Merit Review Process

Slide 23 - Merit Review Criteria

Slide 24 - NSF Merit Review Process

Slide 25 - NSF Merit Review Process

Slide 26 - Costs Covered by NSF Awards

Slide 27 - Moving the Frontier

Slide 28 - NSF Priority Areas

Slide 29 - Nanostructures

Slide 30 - Fulfilling the Promise - NSB 03-151 Response to Doubling-the-Budget Legislation

Slide 31 - NSF Collage

 

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