Citing NH EPSCoR Support

Acknowledgements

The National Science Foundation (NSF) requires grantees to acknowledge EPSCoR support with the award number in every publication of any material based on or developed under an EPSCoR grant (including student posters, oral presentations, theses and dissertations, web pages, publications, etc.). Use this text:

Track 1: NH BioMade

"Support for the NH EPSCoR NH BioMade Project is provided by the National Science Foundation's Research Infrastructure Improvement Award # 1757371."

Track 1: Ecosystems & Society

"Support for the NH EPSCoR Ecosystems & Society Project is provided by the National Science Foundation's Research Infrastructure Improvement Award # EPS 1101245."

TRACK 2: Bio-Inspired On-demand Strategies for Engineering Nanostructured Sensors (BIO-SENS)

"Support for the NH EPSCoR Bio-Inspired On-demand Strategies for Engineering Nanostructured Sensors (BIO-SENS) Project is provided by the National Science Foundation's Research Infrastructure Improvement NSF # IIA 2119237."

TRACK 2: THE FUTURE OF DAMS

"Support for the NH EPSCoR Future of Dams Project is provided by the National Science Foundation's Research Infrastructure Improvement NSF # IIA 1539071."

Track 2: Safe Beaches & Shellfish

"Support for the NH EPSCoR Safe Beaches & Shellfish Project is provided by the National Science Foundation's Research Infrastructure Improvement Award # IIA-1330641."

Track 3: Creative Computing Challenge

"Support for the NH EPSCoR Creative Computing Challenge is provided by the National Science Foundation's Research Infrastructure Improvement NSF # IIA 1348352."

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Disclaimer

EPSCoR funding awardees are responsible for assuring that every publication of material (including web pages) based on or developed under EPSCoR awards, except scientific articles or papers appearing in scientific, technical or professional journals, contains the following disclaimer:

"Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation."

NSF support must also be orally acknowledged during all news media interviews, including popular media, such as radio, television, and news magazines.

For more information, refer to the NSF Grant Policy Manual.

Media

It is important to NH EPSCoR to protect the integrity of the collaborators and partners involved. If anyone is writing a press release, website feature, or are contacted by the media or campus writers about EPSCoR-related research or activities, please put them in contact with Michelle Gregoire, NH EPSCoR's Program Manager, to fact-check program information.

EPSCoR keeps a news archive and promotes news through this website and social media. If an article is written in your area about EPSCoR-related activities, please send Michelle a link or copy.