February 17, 2021 / 11:00 AM EST
The National Science Foundation (NSF) hosted the Large Facilities Workshop – 2021 Winter Webinar on Wednesday, February 17, 2021. This two-part webinar covered the following topic: New Terms & Conditions and Major Facility Guidance (MFG) on International Collaborations and Recipient Core Competencies. For those who could not attend the live webinar, all recorded workshop sessions will be available on-demand soon.
The workshop is a collaborative forum for the National Science Foundation’s Large Facilities and other complex scientific facilities and organizations. Desired outcomes to support NSF’s mission and promote the scientific endeavor include:
Attendance is especially beneficial for those who have a role in the development, planning, construction or operation of large complex scientific facilities.
We will be using Zoom to host the LFW 2021 Webinar Series. We recommend that you verify the system requirements below prior to joining the webinars.
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