Support for NSF Faculty Early Career Development Award Proposal Preparation
The National Science Foundation's is a Foundation-wide activity that offers the most prestigious award from the NSF. The intent is to provide five years of stable support for junior faculty to develop their careers as outstanding researchers as well as committed educators who advance teaching, learning, and broader impacts. The central goal of the award is the integration of education and research within the context of one's institutional mission. See eligibility requirements and program information . OSRI provides dedicated support for CAREER applicants. This page contains details on our Commit-to-Submit program, other resources, and a list of current CAREER awardees.
CAREER Commit-to-Submit Program
What is the CAREER Commit-to-Submit (C2S) program?
C2S is an intensive, holistic program that helps faculty envision, draft, and revise every aspect of their proposal for this year鈥檚 NSF CAREER competition. The program is one of the National Science Foundation's most prestigious awards for early-career faculty. In addition to providing substantial support for research, teaching, and outreach activities over a five-year period, it recognizes pre-tenure faculty who have the potential to lead advances in their field and institution over the course of their academic careers. The C2S program will run from January to July 2025 and will help faculty prepare competitive NSF CAREER proposals. NSF CAREER proposals are due July 23, 2025.
Over the course of this seven-month program, participants will receive dedicated support from OSRI staff and outside experts to help navigate the unique challenges (and opportunities) that come with writing a CAREER proposal. Faculty who participate in the C2S program will have access to:
- Dedicated direct one-on-one coaching, strategic guidance, and writing support from OSRI staff
- Regular small group meetings with other proposers to share work-in-progress, receive constructive feedback, and stay on track
- Mock reviews of a draft proposal by an outside expert, paid for by the Division of Research
- Regular workshops and events on key elements of the proposal, including education and broader impacts plans
- CAREER-specific templates, sample proposals, and planning documents.
Who is C2S for?
C2S is only available for faculty who will submit a CAREER proposal this July, whether for the first time or as a resubmission. The NSF CAREER program is open to all non-tenured tenure-track faculty whose research falls under an area of science, engineering, or education supported by NSF (). You may apply a total of three times before you reach tenure. If you are unsure if you are in an eligible field, please reach out to our office before applying to the C2S program (osri@binghamton.edu)
To get the most out of this program, you should have an idea of the research project you鈥檇 be proposing and some sort of a track record (publications, presentations, previous grants, etc.) related to the work you plan to do. Generally speaking, we suggest that first-year faculty wait until their second year to apply, so that they can have the time necessary to develop the groundwork for their research, education, and outreach goals.
What would I be committing to?
Faculty admitted to the C2S program will commit to three main benchmarks:
- Each month between January and July, participants will attend three types of C2S meetings, which will include:
- One-on-one consultation with OSRI staff (1 hour in January or early February, more if requested by faculty participants)
- Group meetings with other C2S participants (about 1.5 hours/week from late January to end of April)
- At least one related workshop or event (about 1-2 hours/month)
- Participants will complete a full draft of their Project Description by May 1, 2024 to submit for external review by a content expert of their choice, paid for by the Division of Research.
- Participants will submit their application package to their relevant Grant & Contract Administrator in the Office of Sponsored Programs by July 16, 2025 (seven business days before the NSF deadline, per OSP rules).
While we are strict about participants meeting these three main commitments, we do our best to be flexible in scheduling meeting times and events to accommodate all participants.
Want more information before you commit?
We plan to hold an informational webinar about the C2S program in November 2024. Those planning to attend should first read the .
If you have additional questions, please reach out to our office at osri@binghamton.edu
This sounds great. So how do I apply?
We expect to post the request for applications on the in November with a deadline in December. Due to the resource-intensive nature of this program, space is limited. We have set up a competitive application process that takes into account a number of factors, including overall preparedness of the applicant, number of previous submissions to the CAREER program, and time left until tenure.
Other Resources
NSF CAREER Workshop Presentations
黑料视频's current NSF Career recipients:
Siyuan Rao, Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Minghao Rostami, Assistant Professor, Mathematics and Statistics
Pritam Das, Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Tracy Hookway, Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Ahyeon Koh, Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Yizeng Li, Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Pu Zhang, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Kaiyan Yu, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Hao Liu, Assistant Professor, Chemistry
Seunghee Shin, Assistant Professor, Computer Science
Aravind Prakash, Assistant Professor, Computer Science
John Sweirk, Assistant Professor, Chemistry
Jeremy Blackburn, Assistant Professor, Computer Science
Emrah Akyol, Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Yifan Zhang, Associate Professor, Computer Science
Guanhua Yan, Associate Professor, Computer Science
Scott Schiffres, Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Ning Zhou, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Congratulations to:
Ahyeon Koh Wins NSF CAREER Award Ahyeon Koh studies the methods for creating better biosensors Read more about her work here. |
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Tracy Hookway Wins NSF CAREER Award Tracy Hookway studies 鈥媝ower system dynamic performance Read more about her work here. |
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Pritam Das Wins NSF CAREER Award Pritam Das studies ways to improve power transformers Read more about his work here. |