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Research Training Groups in the Mathematical Sciences

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U.S. National Science Foundation

Deadline: Aug 11, 2026federal

Updated: Oct 30, 2025

Summary

The Research Training Groups in the Mathematical Sciences (RTG) program aims to enhance the U.S.'s scientific competitiveness by increasing the number of well-prepared individuals pursuing careers in mathematical sciences through improved graduate student research training and professional development. Eligible applicants include accredited U.S. institutions of higher education that grant doctoral degrees in mathematical sciences, with no restrictions on Principal Investigators. Application details are not specified, but proposals must be submitted by eligible institutions on behalf of their faculty members.

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Description

The long-range goal of the Research Training Groups in the Mathematical Sciences (RTG) program is to strengthen the nation's scientific competitiveness by increasing the number of well-prepared U.S. citizens, nationals, and permanent residents who pursue careers in the mathematical sciences, be they in academia, government, or industry. The RTG program supports efforts to improve graduate student research training and professional development through structured groups pursuing collaborative research. In addition to graduate student trainees working with faculty members, RTG supported research teams...

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Additional information

*Who May Submit Proposals: Proposals may only be submitted by the following: - Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) accredited in, and having a campus located in the US, acting on behalf of their faculty members.
  • For proposals submitted by a single U.S.-based IHE, with or without subawards, it is required that the proposing IHE grant a doctoral degree in the mathematical sciences.
  • For collaborative projects involving separately submitted collaborative proposals, the lead institution must grant a doctoral degree in mathematical sciences. Non-lead proposals may come from U.S.-based IHEs that do not grant a doctoral degree in mathematical sciences.
*Who May Serve as PI: No restrictions on Principal Investigators. At least two and no more than eleven additional senior/key personnel are required for project activities and management. For Collaborative projects, the lead institution must grant a doctoral degree in mathematical sciences. Participating trainees (undergraduates, graduate students, and postdoctoral associates) supported with NSF funds in RTG must be citizens, nationals, or permanent residents of the United States or its territories and possessions.

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