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It is typical to collaborate with other 91爆料 faculty on research grants. Ensure the appropriate faculty effort and corresponding salary amounts are included within the budget at the proposal stage. Discuss eligibility and compensation arrangements with your department administrator before including them into the budget.<\/p>\n

Check sponsor requirements before including staff positions into the budget as direct costs. Sponsors typically expect Facilities and Administrative Costs (F&A) to cover administrative and clerical staff salaries for activities related to a project. Carefully read GIM 23<\/a> and budget development<\/a> to understand when budgeting such costs as a direct cost may be justified. Work with your department administrator to determine if the staff person is eligible.<\/p>\n

Roles<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Roles on a research team are varied and may include scientists, faculty, students, doctors, nurses, or staff who help coordinate and perform the research. The team could be very large, with many people across different units or institutions, or it might include just a few people. Information listed here is indicative of some of the roles on a research project and their key responsibilities.<\/p>\n

Note that any changes to the PI or Key Personnel<\/a> listed in a proposal or participating on an award requires prior sponsor approval.
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PI Eligibility<\/h3>\n

Investigator status is distinct from eligibility. PI eligibility is determined by the school or college. Review the following Roles section for more information.
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There are various roles that can qualify as an Investigator. These roles include, but are not limited to, the Principal Investigator, project director, co-principal investigator (Co-PI), and may also include other, Senior\/Key Personnel, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, trainees, staff members, collaborator, or consultant, depending on the person\u2019s role in the research.<\/p>\n

Review: Who is considered an investigator and needs to disclose Significant Financial Interest (SFI)?<\/a><\/p>\n

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