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NSF PHYS Particle Astrophysics

  • Demographics Committee member: Angela Olinto (UChicago)
  • Contacts: Jim Whitmore (NSF-PHYS-PA)

Funding Policies and Philosophy

The PHY division has recently issued a solicitation (14-576): This division-wide solicitation replaces an annual Dear Colleague Letter (the most recent version is NSF12-068). The solicitation follows most of the requirements in the Grant Proposal Guide, but has additional requirements listed below. These relate primarily to proposers who anticipate having multiple sources of support, and proposals involving significant instrumentation development. This solicitation also has deadlines instead of target dates. All proposals submitted to the Physics Division that are not governed by another solicitation (such as CAREER) should be submitted to this solicitation; otherwise they will be returned without review.

Eligibility Information

Who May Submit Proposals

The categories of proposers eligible to submit proposals to the National Science Foundation are identified in the Grant Proposal Guide, Chapter I, Section E.

Who May Serve as PI

There are no restrictions or limits.

Limit on Number of Proposals per Organization

There are no restrictions or limits.

Limit on Number of Proposals per PI or Co-PI

None. However, the Physics Division strongly encourages single proposal submission for possible co-review rather than multiple submissions of proposals with slight differences to several programs.

  • For each proposal received, the Particle Astrophysics (PA) Program selects a number of adhoc reviewers and then convenes a (FACA) Panel which considers the adhoc reviews and provides a ranked list of proposals that serves as advice to the program. As noted above, if a proposal contains both PA and non-PA projects, the program shares the proposal with another program and co-reviews it in both the PA Panel and the other Program’s panel.

RFP and Proposal structure and frequency

Annually, with a deadline of the last Wednesday in October for the PA Program. Other programs in PHY may have a different deadline (see NSF 14-576).

Selected Questions and Available Data

  • Information to questions provided by J. Whitmore, but tables and details cannot easily be wikified, so please click on this pdf file for the complete information (P. Cushman 1/24/15)
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