What's Happening?
NASA has issued a correction to the ROSES-25 A.11 Early Career Investigator Program (ECIP) in Earth Science. The update removes 'current ROSES ESD funding' as an eligibility factor and adds federal agency funding as a programmatic factor. This program supports
the scientific research and career development of early-career scientists and engineers. The amendment will be posted on the NASA research opportunity homepage, and questions can be directed to the program contacts. The ECIP aims to foster the next generation of Earth scientists by providing them with the resources and support needed to advance their research.
Why It's Important?
The ECIP is vital for nurturing early-career scientists who are essential for the future of Earth science research. By providing funding and support, NASA is helping to ensure that new scientists can contribute to important research areas such as climate change, environmental monitoring, and Earth system science. The program's focus on early-career development helps maintain a pipeline of skilled researchers who can address pressing scientific challenges and contribute to policy-making and technological advancements.












