Ethical and Responsible Research (ER2)
Funding Agency:
- National Science Foundation
The Ethical and Responsible Research (ER2) program aims to support fundamental research about what constitutes or promotes responsible and ethical conduct of research (RECR). The ER2 program seeks to encourage science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) researchers, practitioners and educators at all career stages to conduct research with integrity and to educate others about RECR. Research questions of interest to the program could address ethical issues involving diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, bias, culture, transparency and mentoring or other interpersonal behaviors in research environments, as well as the following:
- What constitutes responsible and ethical conduct of research (RECR) and why?
- What are the similarities and differences between RECR norms in different fields, sectors (for example, academia, industry and non-profit), or locations (states, regions or countries), and what can they learn from one another in terms of promoting ethical research practices?
- Which organizational practices, contexts, and incentives promote ethical and responsible STEM research and why?
- Which practices contribute to establishing and maintaining ethical cultures, and how can these practices be transferred and integrated into other research and learning settings?
Proposals from or involving substantial collaboration with organizations in EPSCoR-eligible jurisdictions, minority-serving institutions, women's colleges or organizations primarily serving persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged. Proposals that include international collaborations are encouraged if the unique resources, expertise, facilities or locations of international partners enhance the merit of the proposed work. Please see the NSF PAPPG for guidance on international collaborations.
This solicitation will consider proposals for four types of projects:
- Conference Projects with a total budget of $50,000 and a maximum duration of 12 months.
- Incubation Projects with a total budget of up to $90,000 and a maximum duration of 12 months.
- Standard Research Projects with a total budget of up to $400,000 and a maximum duration of 3 years.
- Institutional Transformation Research Projects with a total budget of up to $700,000 and a maximum duration of 5 years.
Standard Grant
$5,450,000
January 25, 2024
- Jason Borenstein (SBE), Program Director, SBE/SMA, telephone: (703) 292-4207, email: jborenst@nsf.gov
- Frederick M. Kronz (SBE), Program Director, SBE/SES, telephone: (703) 292-7283, email: fkronz@nsf.gov