NASA’s ROSES-2025 F.5 program funds graduate student research in Earth and space science and technology, with proposals due July 14, 2026; see the program PDF for full details.
Funder: NASA Headquarters
Due Dates: July 14, 2026: Anonymized proposal / Full proposal submission deadline (due 11:59:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time)
Funding Amounts: Typical award period is 3 years (some up to 5); award size varies by program element—see solicitation for details.
Summary: Supports graduate student research in NASA Earth and space science and technology through the ROSES-2025 omnibus.
Key Information: Notices of intent and Step-1 proposals are not accepted; proposals must be submitted in full by the deadline.
This opportunity supports graduate student research in NASA Earth and space science and technology as part of the annual Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) omnibus. The program is designed to foster the development of future investigators by funding research projects aligned with NASA’s Science Mission Directorate priorities. Awards are made as grants or cooperative agreements, and the solicitation covers a wide range of basic and applied research topics in Earth science, heliophysics, astrophysics, and planetary science.