Author: Demetrice S. Bryant
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New Emory Cost Transfer Policy
The new Cost Transfer policy became effective January 1, 2009. Many requirements for cost transfers have not changed. in order for the transfer to occur, it must be a proper and allowable charge to the receiving account. the cost must benefit the project/program/award and be otherwise allowable under University policies, sponsor policies and the terms…
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Don't Get Carried Away…
Carryover requests should always be submitted: – In a timely manner – the earlier the better – Include a budget with proper justification – Include a copy of the latest financial status report, if available. The carryover request should be signed by the Principal Investigator and have Institutional approval, primarily the Office of Sponsored Programs.…
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NIH Policy Concerning Career Development (K) Awards: Leave, Temporary Adjustments to Percent Effort, and Part-time Institutional Appointments
Notice Number: NOT-OD-09-036 This notice restates current NIH policy for career development (K) awards with respect to leave and temporary adjustments to percent effort, and announces a new policy concerning part-time institutional appointments. New Policy on Part-Time Institutional Appointments At the time of initial award, all candidates must meet the full-time appointment requirement as well…
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NIH Policy Change:
NOT-OD-09-038 NIH announces a change in the existing policy on the threshold for negotiation of Facilities and Administrative (F&A )/Indirect Costs (IDC) costs for phase II small business innovation research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grants. Effective immediately, requested F&a cost rates of 40 percent of total direct costs or less will require…