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From: "Geist, Dennis" <DGEIST@xxxxxxx>

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Owing to the shutdown of the federal government, a webinar scheduled for
January 9, 2019 to address the Frontier Research in the Earth Sciences
program was not held. Therefore, we are scheduling another one for January
30. No new information that does not appear in the solicitation will be
provided, but this will be an opportunity to ask clarifying questions.
Also, the presentation will be the same as the one held on December 5.



The webinar will be held on Wednesday, January 30 at 4 pm EST, with a brief
overview of the program and the opportunity to ask questions. Please email
dgeist@xxxxxxx by noon on January 30 to enroll in the webinar. Those who
enrolled for the January 9 presentation do not need to respond again.



The announcement for the program follows:



A solicitation has been posted for a new program from the Division of Earth
Sciences â??Frontier Research in the Earth Sciences (FRES)â??. FRES supersedes
the former â??Integrated Earth Systems (IES)â?? program. In addition to
substantive changes in the goals of the program and eligible projects, the
proposed budget for the new program is larger. The target date for
submission of proposals is February 20, 2019.



The announcement of the program and link to the solicitation may be found
at:

https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=504833





*SYNOPSIS*

The FRES program will support research in Earth systems from its core
through the critical zone. The project may focus on all or part of the
surface, continental lithospheric, and deeper Earth systems over the entire
range of temporal and spatial scales. FRES projects will typically have a
larger scientific scope and budget than those considered for funding by
core programs in the Division of Earth Sciences (EAR). FRES projects may be
interdisciplinary studies that do not fit well within the core programs or
cannot be routinely managed by sharing between core programs. Innovative
proposals within a single area with results that will have broad relevance
to Earth Science research are also encouraged. Investigations may employ
any combination of field, laboratory, and computational studies with
observational, theoretical, or experimental approaches. Projects should be
focused on topics that meet the guidelines for research funded by the
Division of Earth Sciences.

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