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The EDU Core Research (ECR) program, offered by the U.S. National Science Foundation, seeks proposals for fundamental research that advances foundational knowledge in STEM education. It encompasses curiosity-driven basic research and use-inspired basic research within three broad areas: STEM Learning and Learning Environments, Broadening Participation in STEM fields, and STEM Workforce Development. The program supports research aimed at learners of all ages and settings, emphasizing long-term and broad impacts on STEM education knowledge rather than immediate practical applications. Proposals submitted under this solicitation must align their requested funding and project duration with the scope and maturity of the research effort. Funding is available at three levels: Level I up to $500,000, Level II up to $1,500,000, and Level III up to $2,500,000, with project durations ranging from 3 to 5 years. Each proposal must justify its funding level and timeline in the project description. The deadline for submission is October 1, 2026, and interested applicants can find further details and contact information through the National Science Foundation.

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NSF funds foundational STEM education research up to $2.5M, supporting diverse learners, deadline October 2026.

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541720 - Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities View NAICS

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The EDU Core Research (ECR) program offers this ECR:Core solicitation and invites proposals for fundamental research (curiosity-driven basic research and use-inspired basic research) that contributes to the general, explanatory knowledge that underlies STEM education in one or more of the three broadly conceived Research Areas: Research onSTEM Learning and Learning Environments, Research on Broadening Participation in STEM fields, andResearch on STEM Workforce Development. Within this framework, the ECR program supports a wide range of fundamental STEM education research activities, aimed at learners of all groups and ages in formal and informal settings.
Fundamental researchgenerates knowledge and understanding with the potential for broad relevance. The potential implications of ECR fundamental research for improving STEM education practice may be indirect and long-term rather than direct and immediate. Moreover, whether they include basic or use-inspired basic research, all successful ECR:Core proposals focus on the advancement or refinement of foundational knowledge for STEM education.
The amount of funding and duration requested in proposals submitted to the ECR:Core solicitation should align with the maturity of the proposed work and the size and scope of the empirical effort. The solicitation has three levels of funding with a range of budget sizes, and proposals may request a duration of 3 to 5 years for any level: (1)Level I proposals may request up to $500,000; (2)Level II proposals may request up to $1,500,000; (3)Level III proposalsmay request up to $2,500,000. All proposals should justify the level of funding and duration in the project description.

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