Final Call for Proposals and Peer Reviewers for Working Groups on
International Digital Government Research
A National Science Foundation grant to the Center for Technology in
Government at the University at Albany/SUNY, in partnership with the Digital
Government Research Center at USC, includes resources to support several
working groups on international digital government research topics. The
purpose of the working groups is to develop long-term international
partnerships focused on digital government topics that are international in
scope or most usefully studied by comparative methods. Members of the
groups must include representatives from at least two countries, including
the US, and must include both established researchers and doctoral students.
Successful proposals will be selected through a peer review process and will
have access to travel funds for the US participants for several meetings
over three years. Proposals must demonstrate that non-US participants have
travel support from other sources. See the full call for proposals at
www.ctg.albany.edu/projects/dgi
Proposal Deadlines:
Optional expressions of interest - ASAP
Proposals - Tuesday, August 22
Peer Reviewers Needed:
Digital government researchers and other experts are needed to act
as peer reviewers. The review process will take place during September and
October and will not require travel. If you are interested in this role or
have questions, please send email to
dgi@ctg.albany.edu
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Sharon S. Dawes, Director
Center for Technology in Government
University at Albany/SUNY
187 Wolf Rd. Suite 301
Albany, NY 12205
sdawes@ctg.albany.edu
www.ctg.albany.edu
(518) 442-3027 phone
(518) 442-3886 fax