June 7, 2006 - Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants for the Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences
This seminar covered information on the NSF DDRI program for doctoral students in selected disciplines in the social, behavior and economic sciences who are ready to work on their dissertation research. These grants are typically up to $12,000 but vary depending on the discipline and are meant to cover research-related expenses that are typically not covered by the academic institution.
NSF DDRI webpage (click links near bottom of page for proposal information on specific disciplines)
NSF's Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences Directorate
NSF's Social and Economic Sciences Directorate
Links to other graduate student funding opportunities
More information on the National Science Foundation
Examples of Successful DDRI Proposals

