Published: Feb. 1, 2018

The NSF requires that all proposals explicitly describe the “Broader Impacts” of proposed scientific research—the ways in which the research will benefit society and achieve specific educational outcomes. The quality of Broader Impacts statements is increasingly valued by reviewers and affects the competitiveness of proposals.

If you go

Who: Faculty and staff
³󲹳:Understanding Broader Impacts workshop and expo
When: Tuesday, Feb.20, noon to 1:30 p.m.
Where: University Memorial Center, Aspen Rooms
RSVP:

Space is limited. Lunch will be provided.

This hands-on event, hosted by the Research & Innovation Office (RIO), will help faculty identify resources available to assist in the development of Broader Impacts statements and plans.

Please join us over lunch for fast-paced, IGNITE-style presentations from a variety of CU Boulder Broader Impacts campus resources, including: CU Science 鶹Ƶy, CIRES Outreach & Education Office,Fiske Planetarium, CU Natural History Museum, Technology Transfer Office, Office for Outreach and Engagement, among other campus units. Faculty who have leveraged these campus resources to develop and execute compelling Broader Impacts plans will also present.

After the presentations, this event will feature an interactive Broader Impacts Expo where participants will be given the chance to brainstorm with education and outreach professionals about developing Broader Impacts components that will complement and enhance their research programs.

Your is required by 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13, as space is limited. Lunch will be provided.

See more research funding workshops offered by the Research & Innovation Office.