NSF Materials Research Office of Special Programs: REU, RET, and cross‑disciplinary initiatives
NSF’s Division of Materials Research Office of Special Programs supports cross-cutting efforts that advance education, broaden participation, and connect multiple disciplines, often co-funded across NSF. Activities include Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Sites and Research Experiences for Teachers (RET). The Materials World Network has ended; see the DMR Dear Colleague Letter on …
DMR's Office of Special Programs im Materials Research (OSP) coordinates and supports crosscutting activities in DMR and in conjunction with NSF-wide programs, including activities that focus on education, broaden participation of underrepresented groups, or engage participants from several disc…
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