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Monday, September 13, 2004Volume 4, Issue 7

 

NSF GOALI Program

 

Highlights for having a successful GOALI program:

Special interest is focused on affording the opportunity for: (1) faculty, postdoctoral fellows and students to conduct research and gain experience with production processes in an industrial setting, (2) industrial scientists and engineers to bring industry's perspective and integrative skills to academe, and (3) interdisciplinary university-industry teams to conduct long-term projects. This initiative targets high-risk/high-gain research with a focus on fundamental topics that would not have been undertaken by industry, new approaches to solving generic problems, development of innovative collaborative industry-university educational programs, and direct transfer of new knowledge between academe and industry.

 

To meet this objective, the GOALI program provides funding, for example, for faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and students to develop creative modes of collaborative interactions with industry through individual or small-group projects, and industry-based fellowships for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows. The GOALI mechanisms suggested below are examples only and proposers are encouraged to modify or adapt them to meet individual needs or realize imaginative ideas.

 

 

Faculty support is for full-time faculty only. When faculty visit industry to perform research or educational activities for intervals longer than one month, it is expected that industry will provide cost sharing of 50 percent of the salary during the visit. Any cost sharing must be documented in the request for funds.

 

Industry participation in the research and education projects is required, and cost sharing for the collaborative work at industrial sites and universities is encouraged. However, industrial partners are not required to match NSF research awards funds for projects performed in universities.

 

Proposals will be evaluated in accordance with the NSF merit review criteria (see Appendix 2) and the GOALI objectives.

 

More information on the GOALI Program can be found at: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/1998/nsf98142/nsf98142.htm#instrumentation