ROSES 2024: C.18 Planetary Science Early Career Award
ID: 352380Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

NASA Headquarters (NASA-HQ)

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Science and Technology and other Research and Development

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    NASA Headquarters is offering the Planetary Science Early Career Award as part of the ROSES 2024 funding opportunity, aimed at supporting early-career researchers in planetary science. Eligible applicants must be affiliated with a U.S. institution, and the funding will be provided as grants, with a typical performance period of three years, although some programs may extend up to five years. This initiative is crucial for advancing research and technology in space and Earth sciences, and interested parties should note that proposals are due by December 5, 2024. For further inquiries, applicants can contact Nicholas Lang at hq-eca@mail.nasa.gov, and additional details can be found at https://solicitation.nasaprs.com/ROSES2024.

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