"Research at the UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences" is a newsletter specifically designed to provide sponsored project information to researchers at the School of Medicine & Health Sciences. This newsletter is generated twice a year, and includes three or four topics which may be of interest to those employees in the research field. Some of these past topics include Sponsored Project Training, Subcontracting with Outside Entities, Effort Reporting, Ethics in Research, and Salary Corrections.
The current newsletter, sent out in August 2008, includes articles on Reconciling Your Grant Project, Proposal Routing Timelines, Forecasting Grant Expenses, Proposed vs. Actual Effort, and Upcoming NIH Proposal Deadlines.
Below is a link to the current newsletter:
Below are links to past newsletters:
- Research at the UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences (Fall 2007)
This newsletter includes articles on allowable costs, a proposal review checklist, no-cost extensions, and cost share.
- Research at the UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences (Spring 2007)
This newsletter includes articles on proposal routing, Grants.gov, indirect costs, and the new face of Research Administration.
- Research at the UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences (Fall 2006)
This newsletter includes articles on proposed vs. actual effort, the indirect cost rebate program, conflict of interest, and revised proposal budgets.
- Research at the UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences (Spring 2006)
This newsletter includes articles on what should I do when my end date approaches, 2005 top compliance problem areas, ethics in research, and salary corrections.
- Research at the UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences (Fall 2005)
This newsletter includes articles on subcontracting, effort reporting, receiving project numbers prior to the award notice, and e-mail notification of proposal solicitations.
- Research at the UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences (Spring 2005)
This newsletter includes articles on indirect cost, how PeopleSoft affects sponsored projects, and sponsored project training.
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