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Looking for ideas for how to broaden the reach of your polar research?

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Broader Impact Wizard – to help you develop a broader impact statement that will fulfill your interest in communicating your science. The wizard is a quick and easy process to produce an outline of important points to include in your BI statement and will help frame discussions with your BI partners.

The National Alliance for Broader Impacts (NABI) has numerous resources to help researchers write effective BI projects.

 

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