UO Faculty: We offer a variety of opportunities and services to support UO faculty in developing and carrying out broader impacts plans included in grants. See the presentation below for an introduction. Contact Associate Director Bryan Rebar (brebar@uoregon.edu) for requests or inquiries.
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View a poster highlighting outreach projects presented at the 2017 Broader Impacts Summit.
Resources
- To learn more about broader impacts, link to resources and a quiz to check your understanding.
- Follow this link to download the Broader Impacts Review Document for NSF Proposals.
- The Current State of Broader Impacts – January 2018 Report by the National Alliance for Broader Impacts
- NSF Broader Impacts Special Report – Nov 2014 – examples by type of impact
- Recipe for Broader Impacts on the NSF MCBBlog – Division of Molecular and Cellular. Biosciences.
NSF CAREER Program
If you are considering an NSF CAREER submission (2025 deadline is July 23rd), please contact STEM CORE Associate Director Bryan Rebar (brebar@uoregon.edu) well in advance. FAQs about the CAREER Program are posted on NSF site.
National Associations
Through STEM CORE, the University of Oregon is a member of the National Alliance for Broader Impacts (NABI), which has transitioned to Advancing Research Impact in Society (ARIS), and the Network of STEM Education Centers (NSEC).
To learn more about broader impacts, link to resources and a quiz to check your understanding. Follow this link to download the Broader Impacts Guiding Principles and Questions for NSF Proposal.