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ARIS Webinar: Broader Impacts 101

April 6, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT

Do you write National Science Foundation (NSF) grants and feel that you would benefit from a deeper understanding of the NSF’s Broader Impacts (BI) criterion? Would you like tips and strategies for addressing the BI criterion in more compelling (and, hopefully, more fundable) ways?

The NSF-funded ARIS (Advancing Research Impact in Society) Center is the national leader in supporting BI professionals and providing BI training for researchers and grant-writers. Our “Broader Impacts 101” workshop has helped thousands of people make sense of the BI criterion and empowered them to approach their grant-writing with more clarity and confidence, and we are now offering this time-tested workshop as a 2-hour webinar.

This activity-based workshop will cover the history of the BI criterion, provide strategies for conceptualizing, developing, implementing and evaluating BI activities, and share tips on leveraging existing resources and establishing robust partnerships to build your “BI identity.”

Fees

· $100 Non-member
· $50 ARIS Community members *

* May include: K-12 Teachers and Students, Undergrads, Graduate Students, Postdocs, anyone from a Minority Serving Institution (MSI), which would include HBCUs, HSIs and TCUs (Historically Black Colleges/Universities, Hispanic Serving Institutions, Tribal Colleges/Universities), anyone from a 2-year/Community College or Technical/Vocational School

Workshop attendance is limited, so sign up early. Webinar will be hosted in Zoom, please confirm you have an active and updated Zoom account.

A refund of the registration fee, minus a $25 administrative fee, will be processed for cancellations received 24 hours in advance. No refunds will be issued for cancellations received after this date. Substitutions are welcome.

This event is supported by the Center Advancing Research Impact in Society (ARIS), Funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).

Register Here!

Venue

Online (via Zoom or similar)