NIH Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA)
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If you're building educational programs or partnerships that strengthen STEM training and connect research to learning, SEPA may fund your initiative.
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What this is
SEPA is an NIH program designed to support collaborative science education initiatives that bridge research and learning. While the full program description is unavailable, SEPA typically funds partnerships between academic medical centers, research institutions, and schools or community organizations to develop curricula, training programs, or educational outreach. Applicants should expect to demonstrate clear educational impact and institutional collaboration.
Who can apply
Eligibility details are unspecified in the source material. Historically, SEPA requires partnerships between research-performing institutions (universities, medical centers) and educational organizations. Confirm current eligibility requirements and partner composition with NIH before applying.
Topics: science education · STEM workforce development · NIH partnerships · educational outreach · science pipeline
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