NSF Human-Environment and Geographical Sciences Program (fka Geography and Spatial Sciences) Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Awards - accepted anytime

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National Science Foundation Div. of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences

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NSF Human-Environment and Geographical Sciences Program - Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Awards
NSF 20-583   https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2020/nsf20583/nsf20583.htm

The objective of the Human-Environment and Geographical Sciences (HEGS) Program is to support basic scientific research about the nature, causes, and/or consequences of the spatial distribution of human activity and/or environmental processes across a range of scales. Projects about a broad range of topics may be appropriate for support if they enhance fundamental geographical knowledge, concepts, theories, methods, and their application to societal problems and concerns. Recognizing the breadth of the field’s contributions to science, the HEGS Program welcomes proposals for empirically grounded, theoretically engaged, and methodologically sophisticated geographical research. National Science Foundation's mandate is to support basic scientific research. Support is provided for projects that are most effective in grounding research in relevant theoretical frameworks relevant to HEGS, that focus on questions that emanate from the theoretical discussions, and that use scientific methods to answer those questions. HEGS supported projects are expected to yield results that will enhance, expand, and transform fundamental geographical theory and methods, and that will have positive broader impacts that benefit society.

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