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NSF Research Grant Funding Rate History An XML file containing FY 2001 - FY 2011 National Science Foundation (NSF) funding rates for competitive research proposals by organizational unit. The funding rate is calculated by dividing the number of awards by the number of awards and declines. NSF Science and Technology 2012-07-24 11:40:23
NSF Obligations for Top 200 Institutions by Fiscal Year An XML file containing FY 2001 through FY 2011 National Science Foundation (NSF) obligations by institution for the top 200 recipients defined in terms of total NSF funding received in the fiscal year. NSF Science and Technology 2012-07-24 11:40:23
NSF State Obligations by Fiscal Year An XML file containing FY 2001 through FY 2011 National Science Foundation (NSF) obligations by state and account. NSF Science and Technology 2012-07-24 11:40:23
NSF Budget History by Account from FY 1951 National Science Foundation XML file containing NSF budget history by account from FY 1951. NSF Science and Technology 2012-07-24 11:40:23
NSF Average Dwell Time by NSF and Directorate, FY 2001 - FY 2011 An XML file containing FY 2001 through FY 2011NSF Average Dwell Time by NSF and Directorate. NSF Science and Technology 2012-07-24 11:40:23
Key Science and Engineering Indicators: Digest 2012 This 2012 digest of key S&E indicators is an interactive tool that draws from the National Science Board's (NSB's) Science and Engineering Indicators report. The digest serves to draw attention to important trends and data points from across Indicators and to introduce readers to the data resources available in the report. NSF Science and Technology 2012-04-05 10:33:02
Science and Engineering Indicators: 2012 State Data Tool The State Data Tool draws from the National Science Board's (NSB's) Science and Engineering Indicators report. This tool allows for interactive visual exploration of 58 state indicators covering the role of science and technology (S&T) in state and regional economic development. It covers state trends in S&T education, the employed workforce, finance, and research and development. The tool allows for in-depth exploration of a single indicator, comparisons of multiple indicators, and the ability to customize the graphics. Exploring a single indicator can be done using Tables, Chart or Map view. Comparisons of indicators can be done across states or across years. The tool contains up to 20 years of data when data are available and comparable. NSF Science and Technology 2012-04-05 10:33:02
Research Spending and Results Research.gov Research Spending and Results is an online, user-friendly platform to access and search detailed information about federally funded science and engineering research and education, giving the general public, the scientific community and Congress visibility into the results achieved with federally-funded research. Research awards are easily searchable by agency, awardee, award amount and date, state and congressional district (where award was made and the work is being performed), and key word such as a field of science. Information can be reviewed online or exported to various file formats, such as XML, CSV and XLS. Detailed information on federally funded research can be found for multiple agencies. Information provided for each award includes: * Award recipient (institution and researcher), * Award Amount and funds obligated to date, * Period of Performance, * State and Congressional district of where the award was made and where the work is being performed., * Award Abstract describing the research effort, * Citations of Journals Published as a result of the award NSF Science and Technology 2012-04-13 07:22:20
NSF Research Grant Funding Rates: Current Year An XML file containing FY 2011 NSF funding rates for competitive research proposals by organizational unit. The funding rate is calculated by dividing the number of awards by the number of awards and declines. NSF Science and Technology 2012-07-24 11:40:23
Science and Engineering Indicators: 2012 Science and Engineering Indicators (SEI) comprises quantitative data on the U.S. and international science and engineering enterprise. The "indicators" are quantitative representations that provide summary information on the scope, quality, and vitality of science and engineering. SEI employs a variety of presentation styles including tables, figures, narrative text, bulleted text, Web-based links, highlights, introductions, conclusions, reference list to make the data accessible to readers with different information needs and information-processing preferences. SEI's 8 chapters cover the following subjects: <br /> 1) Elementary and Secondary Mathematics and Science Education <br /> 2) Higher Education in Science and Engineering <br /> 3) Science and Engineering Labor Force <br /> 4) Research and Development: National Trends and International Comparisons <br /> 5) Academic Research and Development <br /> 6) Industry, Technology, and the Global Marketplace <br /> 7) Science and Technology: Public Attitudes and Understanding <br /> 8) State Indicators <br /> SEI is prepared by the National Science Foundation's National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) under the guidance of the National Science Board (Board). It is subject to extensive review by outside experts, interested federal agencies, Board members, and NSF internal reviewers for accuracy, coverage, and balance. NSF Science and Technology 2012-04-13 07:24:38