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The Certificate Program consists of two learning tracks, a beginner track designed for early-to-mid career research administrators and follows the lifecycle of a sponsored project from proposal development through closeout and an advanced track intended to give a deeper understanding of contract and grant administration. Topics include intro to sponsored research at the University of Maryland College Park, developing and submitting the proposal, establishing an award, project management I and II, closeout and beyond and beginner track capstone.

Category: Research Administration Guidance
College: Campuswide

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The Principal Investigator is responsible for the overall management of his or her sponsored project. Many times, this responsibility is managed on the PI's behalf by a departmental business person. Post award management includes reconciling accounts on a repeating basis to ensure only those reasonable, allocable and allowable expenses are charged to the sponsored project, tracking the effort of key personnel, tracking the performance to ensure that the project is completed in a timely manner and ensuring that the specific award terms are followed.

Category: Research Administration Guidance
College: Campuswide

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Subawards funded by an outside sponsor and performed under a proposal submitted by UMD are governed by ORA procedures published in the Subcontracting Manual. This page describes the procedures and provides forms and resources for requesting, monitoring, and closing out subawards issued in support of research, development, and training. For subaward forms and sample budgets and invoices, click on the See Also link below.

Category: Research Administration Guidance
College: Campuswide

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The OMB Uniform Guidance is a set of regulations that impact the proposals you develop for federal funding, the way grants and contracts are managed, and the cost principles that guide research at the University of Maryland College Park.

Category: Research Administration Guidance
College: Campuswide

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The budget serves to identify the cost of the project to the sponsor. The budget also serves as a further measure of the Principal Investigator's capabilities since there must be a reasonable correlation between the project as described and the Principal Investigator's assessment of the various cost elements. This page includes templates for developing your budget and budget justification, as well as resources to help you estimate direct and indirect costs.

Category: Research Administration Guidance
College: Campuswide

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ORA offers training on using Kuali Research (KR) to find information about sponsored research awards and proposals. ORA also offers training on KR data, using Reports.umd.edu, and developing and submitting proposals using various electronic systems.

Category: Research Administration Guidance
College: Campuswide

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Do you have a question about sponsored research projects? Check our FAQ's first! Questions answered are related to: preparing to apply for funding, preparing a proposal, policies that impact research, routing a proposal, transferring and managing an award

Category: Research Administration Guidance
College: Campuswide

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Maryland Student Researchers (MSR) connects undergraduate students with professors seeking assistance with research projects. The MSR program consists of a database that enables professors to post details about their research opportunities, and permits undergraduates to search effectively for opportunities that are a good fit for their interests and qualifications.

Category: Research Administration Guidance
College: Campuswide

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The University is committed to ensuring that graduate assistant assignments are productive, enhance student qualifications, meet funding support and workload goals, and are consistent with the educational objectives of the student and his or her program. The specific duties of Graduate Research Assistants (RAs) vary according to the nature of the research project in which they participate and the source of the funding.

Category: Research Administration Guidance
College: Campuswide

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The Department of Procurement and Strategic Sourcing can help you navigate the rules and regulations related to purchasing products or services from outside vendors.

Category: Research Administration Guidance
College: Campuswide

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The University of Maryland's travel policies are intended to facilitate travel and travel arrangements; to provide reimbursement for necessary expenses; and to protect travelers against the risk of loss while simultaneously maintaining the necessary controls for accountability. All travel is to be documented. Pre-approval is required for University of Maryland employee and sponsored visitor out-of-state and international travel. Pre-approval is required for University of Maryland travel which includes an overnight stay, regardless of whether the destination is in-state.

Category: Research Administration Guidance
College: Campuswide

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Review the appropriate University and Sponsor policies before making arrangements to travel internationally. Find resources on what questions to ask, what airlines to use to comply with the Fly America Act and Open Skies Agreements, and checking with the Export Compliance Office before conducting international travel.

Category: Research Administration Guidance
College: Campuswide

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The Sponsored Research Handbook contains most of the policies and procedures that relate to sponsored research, service, and training at the University of Maryland, College Park. It covers the development of proposals, review of proposals, submission of proposals soliciting external support, and the establishment and administration of sponsored project accounts.

Category: Research Administration Guidance
College: Campuswide

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Cost sharing or matching refers to that portion of a project or program costs not paid by the sponsor and/or is explicitly required by the program or solicitation, without which an application would be ineligible. These costs represent an implied or explicit agreement on the part of the University to assure that non-sponsor resources are contributed to a project, either from sources within or external to the University.

Category: Research Administration Guidance
College: Campuswide

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Various agencies and sponsors require institutions go through a series of actions prior to an award being formally closed out. Please use this as a reference for any closeout related inquiries.

Category: Research Administration Guidance
College: Campuswide

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Many federal and non-federal sponsors impose limitations on how much an individual can be paid from a sponsored project (frequently called a salary cap). Learn here exactly what a salary cap is, how to calculate it, and the implications of managing an award with salary limitations.

Category: Research Administration Guidance
College: College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

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Guidance on award management and determining allowability of costs can be found here.

Category: Research Administration Guidance
College: College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

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