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1 Vermont THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION (NSF) is the only federal agency whose mission includes support for all fields of fundamental science and engineering. The construction of the University of Vermont’s STEM Complex “signals Vermont’s arrival at the beginning of a new future, one where research and teaching and discovery and creativity and innovation in the STEM disciplines will define the progress of qualitative knowledge for the 21st century.” − Tom Sullivan, President, University of Vermont BY THE NUMBERS Vermont in FY 2016 $9.7 million: NSF funds awarded 8: NSF-funded institutions 34: NSF grants awarded EXAMPLES OF NSF-FUNDED RESEARCH IN VERMONT Researchers at Lyndon State College are studying how debris is carried by tornados. Using high-definition video, they have gained a better understanding of the inner structure of a tornado—information that will help meteorologists trying to interpret weather radar images. A researcher in Middlebury College is investigating the use and chemistry of clay minerals with a goal of using these materials to remove contaminants from wastewater. The process has the potential to be more efficient than current methods of pollution removal. NSF-funded research at the University of Vermont & State Agricultural College utilizes data collected from social media to predict inherently hard-to-predict social phenomena, such as career choices of recent college graduates. Courtesy: INVESTMENT IN SCIENCE = INVESTMENT IN VERMONT Vermont awards the most bachelor’s degrees in science, engineering, and technology of any other state.1 As of 2014, more than 13,000 Vermont residents work in science and engineering occupations. 1 Academic institutions in Vermont were granted 43 patents from In 2015, Vermont had more than 23,000 high tech jobs—9% of the state’s workforce. These jobs provide some of the state’s highest wages. 2 In 2013, Vermont companies spent $406 million on research and development.3 1 Science and Engineering Indicators: 2016, NSF 2 The Vermont Futures Project 3 NSF, Business Research and Development and Innovation: 2013 Coalition for National Science Funding (CNSF) 

2 Coalition for National Science Funding (CNSF)  www.cnsfweb.org
Vermont Since 1952, NSF has supported nearly 50,000 graduate students through research fellowships. Vermont received over $1 million in NSF educational funding in FY THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION (NSF) not only funds cutting-edge research at institutions across the country; NSF’s education initiatives ensure the U.S. will remain a global leader in innovation for generations to come. EXAMPLES OF NSF-FUNDED EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN VERMONT The NSF-funded Robert Noyce Scholarship Program at the University of Vermont recruits STEM professionals and prepares them to become teachers. Noyce Scholars also collaborate with engineering students to create service learning projects for high schoolers. Bennington College will offer a new interdisciplinary course, “Hoosick Falls Water Crisis,” to give undergraduates a hands-on education on a local real-time issue with the public water system with the goal of meaningful engagement with a STEM field. The University of Vermont has created a summer neuroscience research fellowship, through the Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program. To address the difficulties that students with learning disabilities face when joining the workforce in STEM fields, Landmark College is creating The Access to Innovative Education project to offer support in the form of scholarships and mentoring to students with learning disabilities. Courtesy: “Our ultimate goal is for every child and youth in Vermont to have opportunities to engage deeply in and benefit from high-quality STEM learning experiences. Exposure to STEM and related careers is a pathway to success...” − Holly Morehouse, Executive Director, Vermont Afterschool “In order for our students to be competitive in the job market or in graduate school, they need research experience as undergraduates to develop many laboratory and critical thinking skills necessary for success.” − Dave Wolk, President, Castleton University Coalition for National Science Funding (CNSF) 


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