Notice2026-10700

Proposal Review Panel for Undergraduate Education; Committee Renewal

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Published
May 29, 2026
Effective
June 26, 2026

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National Science Foundation

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The National Science Foundation (NSF) is renewing the committee for Proposal Review Panel for Undergraduate Education.

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[Federal Register Volume 91, Number 103 (Friday, May 29, 2026)]
[Notices]
[Pages 32108-32109]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2026-10700]


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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION


Proposal Review Panel for Undergraduate Education; Committee 
Renewal

AGENCY: National Science Foundation.

ACTION: Committee Management Renewal.

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SUMMARY: The National Science Foundation (NSF) is renewing the 
committee for Proposal Review Panel for Undergraduate Education.

DATES: NSF approves the continuation of this committee on 4/20/2026. 
Effective date for renewal is June 26, 2026. For more information, 
please contact Crystal Robinson, NSF, at (703) 292-8687.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Crystal Robinson, Committee Management 
Officer, NSF, at (703) 292-8687, or by mail to National Science 
Foundation, Randolph Building, 401 Dulany Street, Alexandria, VA 22314.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The NSF management officials having 
responsibility for the advisory committee listed below have determined 
that renewing this committee for another two years is necessary and in 
the public interest in connection with the performance of duties 
imposed upon the Director, National Science Foundation (NSF), by 42 
U.S.C. 1861 et seq. This determination follows consultation with the 
Committee Management Secretariat, General Services Administration.

Committee

Proposal Review Panel for Undergraduate Education, #1214

    Pursuant to 41 U.S.C. 102-3.60(a), to establish, renew, 
reestablish, or merge a discretionary (agency discretion) advisory 
committee, an agency must first consult with the General Services 
Administration's Committee Management Secretariat (the Secretariat) 
and, as part of the consultation, provide a written public interest 
determination approved by the head of the agency to the Secretariat 
with a copy to the Office of Management and Budget. In addition, 
pursuant to 41 U.S.C. 102-3.35, an agency shall follow the same 
consultation process and document in writing the same determination of 
need before creating a subcommittee under a discretionary committee 
that is not made up entirely of members of a parent advisory committee. 
Information on the following factors for the committee is provided to 
the Secretariat to demonstrate that renewing the committee is in the 
public interest:
    1. Annual budget: $556,500.00.
    a. Federal personnel on a full-time equivalent (FTE) basis: 7 FTE.
    b. Other Federal internal costs: $0.00.
    c. Proposed payments to members: $551,500.
    d. Proposed number of members: 1,100.
    e. Reimbursable costs: $5,000.
    2. If applicable, the total dollar value of grants expected to be 
recommended during the fiscal year. $195,190,613.
    3. Criteria for selecting members to ensure the committee has the 
necessary.
    Based on expertise in scientific, mathematical, and engineering 
disciplines. Members are chosen to reflect a broad range of 
perspectives and backgrounds. We include participants from ac Based on 
expertise in scientific, mathematical, and engineering disciplines. 
Members are chosen to reflect a broad range of perspectives and 
backgrounds. We include participants from across the United States and 
its territories, representing a wide variety of institutions such as 
two-year colleges, liberal arts colleges, comprehensive universities, 
doctoral and research universities, industry, and scientific 
laboratories. Consideration was given to achieving geographic balance. 
ross the United States and its territories, representing a wide variety 
of institutions such as two-year colleges, liberal arts colleges, 
comprehensive universities, doctoral and research universities, 
industry, and scientific laboratories. Consideration was given to 
achieving geographic balance.
    4. List of all other Federal advisory committees of the agency.

84684 Advisory Committee for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships
1172 Alan T. Waterman Award Committee
13883 Astronomy and Astrophysics Advisory Committee
1173 Committee on Equal Opportunities in Science and Engineering
1186 Proposal Review Panel for Astronomical Sciences
10751 Proposal Review Panel for Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences
10747 Proposal Review Panel for Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences
10743 Proposal Review Panel for Biological Infrastructure
1189 Proposal Review Panel for Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, 
and Transport Systems
1191 Proposal Review Panel for Chemistry
1194 Proposal Review Panel for Civil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing 
Innovation
1207 Proposal Review Panel for Computer and Network Systems
1192 Proposal Review Panel for Computing & Communication Foundations
1185 Proposal Review Panel for Cyberinfrastructure
1569 Proposal Review Panel for Earth Sciences
1196 Proposal Review Panel for Electrical, Communications, and Cyber 
Systems
44011 Proposal Review Panel for Emerging Frontiers in Biological 
Sciences
173 Proposal Review Panel for Engineering Education and Centers
10744 Proposal Review Panel for Environmental Biology
1756 Proposal Review Panel for Geosciences
57 Proposal Review Panel for Graduate Education
1200 Proposal Review Panel for Information and Intelligent Systems
84685 Proposal Review Panel for Innovation and Technology Ecosystems
2469 Proposal Review Panel for Integrative Activities
10745 Proposal Review Panel for Integrative Organismal Systems
10749 Proposal Review Panel for International Science and Engineering
1203 Proposal Review Panel for Materials Research
1204 Proposal Review Panel for Mathematical Sciences
10746 Proposal Review Panel for Molecular and Cellular Biosciences
10752 Proposal Review Panel for Ocean Sciences
1208 Proposal Review Panel for Physics
1209 Proposal Review Panel for Polar Programs
59 Proposal Review Panel for Research on Learning in Formal and 
Informal Settings
10748 Proposal Review Panel for Social and Economic Sciences
1766 Proposal Review Panel for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences
84683 Proposal Review Panel for Translational Impacts
34558 Proposal Review Panel for Emerging Frontiers and 
Multidisciplinary Activities


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    5. Justification that the information or advice provided by the 
Federal advisory committee or subcommittee is not available from 
another Federal advisory committee, another Federal Government source, 
or any other more cost-effective and less burdensome source.
    Panel review allows experts to assess the merits of a group of 
proposals or a complex multidisciplinary proposal in ways that cannot 
be achieved through other evaluation methods. Members often bring 
complementary expertise, and no single member typically has all the 
knowledge needed to evaluate a proposal or an entire set of proposals 
independently.
    6. If the consultation is a committee renewal, a summary of the 
previous accomplishments of the committee and the reasons it needs to 
continue.
    Panel deliberations led to the review and ranking of proposals in 
areas of special emphasis within the Division of Undergraduate 
Education. The inputs assisted NSF in making informed funding 
decisions. For example, one proposal that was reviewed by a panel 
during FY25 was subsequently recommended for funding which provides 
scholarships to 22 students pursuing bachelor's and master's degrees in 
arti[filig]cial intelligence, applied mathematics, computer science, 
cybersecurity, data science, operations research, and statistics at the 
Illinois Institute of Technology. The scholars receive mentoring from 
faculty and peers, participate in experiential and interdisciplinary 
learning experiences, and undertake other professional development 
activities that will help them advance in their careers. This award was 
funded by the NSF Scholarships in STEM (S-STEM) program, which seeks to 
increase the number of academically talented, low-income students with 
demonstrated financial need who earn degrees in STEM fields.
    7. Explanation of why the committee/subcommittee is essential to 
the conduct of agency business.
    Panels are essential for both advancing scientific research and 
enabling effective business operations.
    This public interest determination documents that renewing the 
committee is in the public interest, essential to the conduct of agency 
business, and that the information to be obtained is not already 
available through another advisory committee or source within the 
Federal Government.

    Dated: May 26, 2026.
Crystal Robinson,
Committee Management Officer, National Science Foundation.
[FR Doc. 2026-10700 Filed 5-28-26; 8:45 am]
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