UW-Madison Graduate School Office of Professional Development

NSF Application Broader Impacts Workshop: How to Address the Broader Impact in Your Fellowship Application   

Wednesday, September 25 | noon - 1:15 pm
Hector F. DeLuca Forum, Discovery Building

The National Science Foundation (NSF) reviews Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) applications based on intellectual merit and broader impact. While many applicants excel in addressing intellectual merit, they often struggle with broader impacts. This workshop will help you craft a compelling broader impacts plan, discussing strategies, examples, and campus resources for integrating research and education. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, nationals, or permanent residents. A buffet lunch will be served at 11:45 a.m.; the session will begin at 12 p.m.   

Requests for disability-related accommodations

Do you require any disability-related accommodations (such as sign language interpreters, CART, Braille or large-print documents) to participate in this program? Please let us know by emailing gspd@grad.wisc.edu.

Requests should be made no less than two weeks before the event. We will attempt to fulfill requests made after this date but cannot guarantee they will be met.

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Lunch Information: The meal served at this event will include chicken shawarma, cauliflower shawarma, salata baladi, chickpea salad, hummus, tzatziki, pita bread, and baklava.