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137: 71:(PECASE) program was instituted, replacing the PFF Awards. NSF PECASE recipients receive no additional funding. Beginning in FY 1997, the NSF selected nominees from among the "most meritorious first-year CAREER awardees supported by the CAREER program." The same year, the CAREER program announcement termed CAREER "a premier program." 59:
asked NSF to institute the Presidential Faculty Fellows (PFF) program. It awarded young faculty up to $ 100,000 per year for five years, with no matching-fund option, and put more emphasis on education and outreach. In 1994, the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) program was approved by NSF's
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to support junior faculty who exemplify the role of teacher-scholars through research and education, and the integration of these endeavors in the context of their organizations' missions. The awards, presented once each year, include a federal grant for research and education activities for five
55:, and remained active until the NSF New Young Investigators (NYI) program replaced it in 1992. Both programs were research-oriented and funded an average of 200 faculty members per year. Another, more selective program began in 1992, when the 20: 68: 219: 194: 155:"Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program for Submission in Years 2022 - 2026" 64:, and the first awards were presented in FY 1995. Several existing NSF programs and their objectives were merged into CAREER. 88: 189: 204: 199: 48: 35: 123: 92: 31: 214: 209: 61: 8: 154: 116: 183: 141: 52: 56: 140:
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Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers
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