The multimedia gallery is the place to find NSB’s multimedia products. Items found here include links to webcast segments of the NSB meetings, images of events such as the NSF Awards ceremony, Board member group photos, videos about NSB activities, and the NSF’s National Science Board video, which explains how NSF and the NSB work together.
NSB logo and usage guidelines can also be found here.
We hope you will use these resources widely. Please contact NSB if you need something specific and/or need credit language to acknowledge NSB assistance or affiliation.
NSB released its Vision 2030 report in May 2020 - laying out the actions needed for the US to remain an innovation leader in 2030. The videos below include the initial Vision rollout and other Vision-related panels and presentations that inform and advance Vision goals.
Claudia Rankins, National Science Foundation (NSF) Program Director for the Division of Human Resource Development in the Directorate for Education and Human Resources, gives an overview of the history of NSF investments in Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). This presentation was made on July 29, 2020 at the National Science Board meeting.
This panel discussion accompanies a presentation on NSF’s work with America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and is a continuation of the NSB’s statement on racism in S&E and priorities in NSB’s Vision 2030 report. This discussion took place on July 29, 2020 at the National Science Board meeting.
This video provides an overview of the National Science Board’s role at the National Science Foundation and how the Board and agency together promote the progress of Science, advance the national health and prosperity, and secure the national defense in the United States.
Here you’ll find links to videos to brief interviews with current and former National Science Board members that cover a number science, engineering, education, and other related topics. These compelling videos capture personal insight into the careers and lives of eminent scientists, engineers, educators, and industry leaders from an array of professional fields.
Here you’ll find links to NSB’s current and past work on the Task Force on the Skilled Technical Workforce (STW), which include listening sessions held with students, faculty, employers, and policymakers in different regions of the U.S., congressional activities, STW meeting, and videos.
Here you’ll find links to videos about NSB’s Honorary Awards, which include the Vannevar Bush and NSB Public Service award receipients. These awards are presented every year during the NSB Spring ceremony and dinner.
Here you’ll find links to photos of Board member groups, NSF Awards Ceremonies, and NSF/NSB award recipients dating back to 2015. Please contact NSB if you would like to use a photo and/or need photo credit language.
The NSB logo complements the look and feel of the NSF logo, conveying that the two belong together. It aligns with NSF’s guidelines to avoid branding confusion by not altering the NSF logo and through its own distinct look. The NSB logo is available as a standalone or cobranded with the NSF logo. Both options in different variations and file formats are provided below.
Permissions: No explicit permission is necessary to use the National Science Board (NSB) logo or the National Science Foundation (NSF) logo combination.
NSB's logo may be used for purposes such as to link to an NSB webpage or to acknowledge NSB/NSF assistance or affiliation.
Cobranded NSB logo: This version should be used for joint NSF/NSB initiatives such as the Science and Engineering Indicators report or the NSF Awards dinner, and may include podium signage, programs, press releases, websites, social media, and presentations slides.
NSB standalone logo: This version should be used when the NSB acts in its advisory capacity to Congress or to the President. An example of a product that is specific to NSB that requires use of the standalone NSB logo is a Board Statement.
NSB's cobranded and standalone logos may not be used in a manner that falsely implies employment by or affiliation with NSF. Additionally, the logos may not be used to imply or endorse a product or service.
Questions regarding use of the NSB logo should be sent to Brandon Powell: bjpowell@nsf.gov.
The greyscale logo is another limited use logo. It should only be used when it is known that it will be printed using a black and white laser printer.
The NSF Logo and Visual Identity Guidelines provides information on what you may and may not do with the NSF logo. NSF’s logos are available for download here: https://www.nsf.gov/policies/logos.jsp
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The following image of the NSF building may be reused without explicit permission:
Web format:
Low Resolution JPG - 72dpi (186kb)
Print format:
High Resolution JPG - 300dpi (5.7MB)
Here you’ll find links to the webcast video of the National Science Board’s open portions of quarterly meetings. Links are available for all formal open meetings dating back to February 2015. Selecting a meeting takes you to a page on TV World Wide. To access the meeting videos, a login account must be created. This is a quick step that requires your name, title, organization, and email. Access is then granted to the videos which are organized by NSB committee.