What is an IESSP team? Do I need to be a Principal Investigator or Co-PI on an existing IESSP grant to be eligible to be part of a team?
IESSP teams are groups of scientists, educators and other personnel who propose to combine forces in order to make appropriate linkages between the IESSP scientific program and the GLOBE educational network. For some proposals this may require direct participation of project scientists currently funded by the IESSP, but this is not a requirement of the solicitation. Other teams may involve participants who have no formal affiliation with a specific IESSP, but who propose to develop infrastructure or bridging activities that can help link the IESSP and GLOBE programs; however, the proposal must clearly demonstrate the substance of the linkage and projected outcome.
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