The National Science Foundation (NSF) considers two criteria in their review of proposals: intellectual merit and broader impacts (BI). Broader impacts relate to how the proposed research will “benefit society or advance desired societal outcomes” and is increasingly used as the differentiator between which excellent proposals to fund or not.
The Training Team from the NSF-supported Advancing Research Impact in Society (ARIS) organization will conduct one in-person interactive workshop on Thursday, February 19, 2026 from 10am-3pm. Click here to learn more about this seminar.
Registration
Register here by Feburary 16. The RDO will send a calendar invitation and room location upon registration. Lunch will be provided.
Advancing Research Impact in Society (ARIS)
The purpose of ARIS is to advance impacts of research for the betterment of society and the expansion of research. ARIS elevates research impact by providing high-quality resources and professional development opportunities and by creating connections among researchers, community partners, and engagement practitioners.
Click here to learn more about ARIS, its services, resources, and functions.
Questions?
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