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Can more than two proposing groups from one institution be invited to submit single-institution full proposals and, if so, does NSF or the institution choose the two groups?

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Can more than two proposing groups from one institution be invited to submit single-institution full proposals and, if so, does NSF or the institution choose the two groups?

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NSF will not accept more than two single-institution full proposals from one institution. If more than two preproposals from an institution are judged highly promising by the reviewers, the institution, rather than NSF, will decide which two full proposals will be submitted. Question 6.b: Given that an institution may submit only one multi-institution full proposal per competition, what happens if my institution is the lead on several multi-institution preproposals and partner institution on several other multi-institution preproposals invited for full proposal submission? Answer: More than one multi-institution preproposal submitted by an institution may result in invitations to submit a full proposal. The institution, rather than NSF, will decide which one of the invited multi-institution full proposals it will submit. Although it may submit only one multi-institution full proposal, there is no limit on the number of multi-institution proposals in which it may participate. The same i

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