The public is invited to provide research theme recommendations for the next Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) proposal, which will be submitted to the National Science Foundation in October 2012. The University of the Virgin Islands (UVI), as the host institution for the Virgin Islands EPSCoR, has started the process of preparing the project proposal.
Town Hall Meetings are scheduled for next week on St. John, St. Croix and St. Thomas as follows:
- St. John - 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, 8/28 - St. Ursula's Multipurpose Center
- St. Croix - 6 p.m. on Wednesday, 8/29 - UVI campus Northwest Wing
- St. Thomas - 6 p.m. on Thursday, August 30 - Windward Passage Hotel
Persons, institutions, or groups that wish to send comments and recommendations to VI-EPSCoR can also do so using a simple survey available in downloadable (pdf) format or online. Please use these links.
VI_EPSCoR
Survey (pdf)
VI-EPSCoR
Survey (online)
The purpose of the VI-EPSCoR project is to develop the
scientific capacity in the U.S. Virgin Islands to support economic
development. This is achieved by investing in research facilities
and the Territory's current and future workforce.
The VI-EPSCoR project has been given an opportunity to play a role
in the development of a Science and Technology Plan for the U.S.
Virgin Islands. Last week, UVI President Dr. David Hall joined Gov.
John P. deJongh, Jr. to announce UVI's partnership to provide
technical assistance to the V.I. Science and Technology Council.
The Council will develop a Science and Technology Plan and provide
a road map to long term success of the Plan.
Representatives of the VI-EPSCoR project will conduct a series of
meetings with community and business groups to explore potential
areas of focus during the period August 20 to September 12, 2012.
Community groups and businesses are invited to provide ideas for
the research focus for the proposal that is currently being
prepared.
The research focus of the first two VI-EPSCoR grants from the
National Science Foundation (NSF) was on the environmental, health,
social, and economic issues associated with the coastal ecosystems
of the Territory.
Individuals or organizations interested in participating in
community meetings are invited to call VI-EPSCoR at (340) 693-1422,
or send an email to Nick Drayton at: ndrayton@live.uvi.edu.
Additional information and a form for submitting recommendations
can be found on the VI-EPSCoR's website, at: http://epscor.uvi.edu.