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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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Learn here why we use the routing process and what needs to be completed in order for a proposal to be routed.

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

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The University of Maryland Libraries' GIS and Spatial Data Center's mission is to support all GIS users affiliated with the College Park campus. You can work with us in the following ways: Consult with geospatial experts to learn more about adding GIS, remote sensing, and spatial statistics into your research. Partner with geospatial experts on grants, existing research, and classes. Research spatial relationships with expert support in our GIS lab featuring the latest GIS, image processing, statistics, data science, and data visualization software packages. Learn how to create, manipulate, analyze, interpret, and manage spatial data and how to find existing spatial data sources.

Category: Campus Research Facilities
College: Campuswide

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The Center for Sports Medicine, Health and Human Performance will capitalize on the university's strengths in science, engineering, public health and medicine for an interdisciplinary approach to sports medicine and occupational health. Here, experts in neuroscience, imaging technology, bioengineering, kinesiology, orthopedics and other disciplines will advance the discovery of innovative diagnostics and treatments for our elite athletes as well as the larger community.

Category: Campus Research Facilities
College: Campuswide

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The Brain and Behavior Initiative (BBI) brings together faculty in cross-disciplinary collaborations to create new innovative and interdisciplinary research focused on creating a strong research community at the interconnection between neuroscience, cognitive science, and engineering.

Category: Campus Research Facilities
College: Campuswide

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The IACUC reviews the use of animals in research, testing and teaching to ensure the humane and ethical use of animals, and compliance with federal laws and their associated regulations, policies and guidelines.Researchers must have IACUC approval to conduct research that involves vertebrate animals.

Category: Research Strategy, Planning and Partnerships
College: Campuswide

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