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Responsible Conduct of Research | MIT Office of Sponsored Programs
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Skip to main content. MIT Office of Sponsored Programs. Grant and Contract Administration. Responsible Conduct of Research. MIT has selected the CITI course in the Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) to provide a basic course in RCR. We encourage everyone in the MIT community to take this training. This training will require your MIT certificate, so that your training can be linked to the MIT Enterprise Learning system. As part of the America Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote Excellence in.
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Compliance | MIT Office of Sponsored Programs
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Skip to main content. MIT Office of Sponsored Programs. Grant and Contract Administration. Compliance policy at MIT is coordinated through many offices as a means of harmonizing the management of research compliance. Listed below are the primary contacts and links to the responsible offices:. Financial Conflicts of Interest in Research. Environmental Health and Safety. Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR). Regulations: Non-U.S. Activity. Environmental Health and Safety. Responsible Conduct of Research.
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Information for Industrial Sponsors | MIT Office of Sponsored Programs
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Skip to main content. MIT Office of Sponsored Programs. Grant and Contract Administration. Grant and Contract Administration. Information for Industrial Sponsors. Many companies sponsor research at MIT by providing funds to support a research project on a topic of mutual interest. Sponsored research programs enable the sponsor, MIT, and the public to benefit not only from the generation of new knowledge, but also from the societal and economic rewards of the commercialization of innovations. MIT Office o...
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Forms | MIT Office of Sponsored Programs
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Skip to main content. MIT Office of Sponsored Programs. Grant and Contract Administration. This section contains electronic versions of the most commonly used business forms in the Office of Sponsored Programs. Grant and Contract Administration. Cost Sharing Template XLS Form. Cost Sharing Template [PDF]. Template Form for Fellowship Agreements with Non-Federal Sponsors [DOCX]. Standard Mutual Non-disclosure Agreement. To request a non-disclosure or data use agreement. When a PI leaves MIT. This section ...
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Glossary | MIT Office of Sponsored Programs
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Skip to main content. MIT Office of Sponsored Programs. Grant and Contract Administration. Click one of the letters above to advance the page to terms beginning with that letter. A circular from the Executive Office of the President of the United States, Office of Management and. A circular from the Executive Office of the President of the United States, Office of Management and. A circular from the Executive Office of the President of the United States, Office of Management and. With appropriated funds ...
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Proposal Preparation and Other Checklists | MIT Office of Sponsored Programs
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Skip to main content. MIT Office of Sponsored Programs. Grant and Contract Administration. Grant and Contract Administration. Preparing and Submitting a Proposal. Proposal Preparation and Other Checklists. Here is a master list of checklists that are available to help you with various processes related to Contract Administration. General Proposal Preparation Checklist. Checklist for DOE Office of Science. Annual FOA for new, renewal and supplemental applications DE-FOA-000768 [PDF]. See NIH F series).
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Subawards | MIT Office of Sponsored Programs
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Skip to main content. MIT Office of Sponsored Programs. Grant and Contract Administration. Grant and Contract Administration. Preparing and Submitting a Proposal. Negotiating and Accepting an Award. Setting Up An Award. Cost Principles and Allowable Expenses. Federal Terms and Conditions. Guidelines for Charging Faculty Summer Salary. Changes to Programs During the Life of an Award. Limitations on Funds - Federal Contracts. Return of Unexpended Funds to Foundations. Monthly Reconciliation and Review.
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Sponsor Information | MIT Office of Sponsored Programs
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Skip to main content. MIT Office of Sponsored Programs. Grant and Contract Administration. Grant and Contract Administration. The federal government provides tens of billions in federal research funding through twenty-six separate funding agencies. Each sponsor has their own guidelines so it is best to check the sponsor’s website for solicitation guidelines and forms. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR). Army Research Laboratory (ARL) and Army Research Office (ARO). Department of Energy (DOE).
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Cost Sharing | MIT Office of Sponsored Programs
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Skip to main content. MIT Office of Sponsored Programs. Grant and Contract Administration. Grant and Contract Administration. Cost sharing is the portion of a project or program cost that is not reimbursed by the sponsor. In a proposal or an award, cost sharing represents a commitment by the Institute. Types of Cost Sharing. The sponsor requires cost sharing as a condition of the award. Read MIT’s Cost Sharing Policy (PDF). What Is Allowable/Eligible Cost Sharing? MIT’s Preferred Cost Sharing Funds.