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The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) is the primary mechanism for providing direct assistance to faculty and staff in identifying appropriate sources of external funds for projects and programs of all types. Our support team is responsible for reviewing and submitting proposals to external sponsors and for reviewing and accepting any sponsored project funds.
OSP News
Writing Proposals for International & Local Grants Workshop
The Office of Sponsored Programs designed the workshop to equip participants with the essential skills and knowledge required to develop competitive proposals for securing both local and international grants. Day 1: Writing Proposals for International Grants The first day shifts focus to international grants. Participants will be introduced to major international funding organizations and learn
The Office of sponsored programs (OSP) organized (Unlock Grants Opportunities session)
The Office of sponsored programs (OSP) organized (Unlock Grants Opportunities session) in collaboration with the Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB). The session provided comprehensive insights into the various grants available and the proposal writing process. The session was designed upon previous feedback received from NU Faculty to tackle some of the challenges identified during the OSP scouting
The OSP is thrilled to announce that we have recently acquired an annual subscription to the SPIN Info-Ed Funding Database
The OSP is thrilled to announce that we have recently acquired an annual subscription to the SPIN Info-Ed Funding Database, a comprehensive resource for locating funding opportunities across various disciplines and sectors. This subscription is open for ONE YEAR , providing us with access to a vast array of funding opportunities tailored to our specific needs and interests, You are highly
Dr.Ahmed Soltan has been awarded Application for UK–Egypt Trans-National Education (TNE) Grant 2023-24
Dr. Ahmed Soltan has been awarded Application for UK–Egypt Trans-National Education (TNE) Grant 2023-24, for a project titled; Driving Digital Transformation: Collaborative Curriculum Design for Smart IoT Systems in UK-Egypt Transnational Education. Based on the success above and emerging AI application and digital twins, the project aims to expand the success of this module to benefit students in

































