Search results for: “Policies and Guidelines”

  • Procedure for Reporting External Research Resources

    Sec. 1 Applicability This procedure applies to researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas (“UTD”) who contribute to the design, conduct, and reporting of research and educational activities funded by the US federal government. Sec. 2 Purpose This procedure describes the framework through which the Office of Research and Innovation will support UTD researchers…

  • Management Plans

    To submit your Conflict of Interest Disclosure or Activity and Interest Report, please visit the Conflict of Interest Review System. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please contact the Conflict of Interest Office. The Conflict of Interest Review System (CIRS) includes an electronic workflow for developing and monitoring management plans for responsibilities that…

  • NIH Announces Changes to Their Grant Application Rules

    National Institutes of Health (NIH) has released their new grant application policies and instructions for due dates on or after May 25, 2016. The changes focus on the following areas: Rigor and transparency in research grant applications (including small business and complex research grant applications) – NOT-OD-16-011 and NOT-OD-16-012 Applicants must use the new “Authentication of Key Biological…

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    About the IBCC About the Protocol Registration and Approval process Protocol Renewals, Amendments and Terminations

  • Award Management

    Guidelines Procedures

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    General Proposal Budgets Biosketches and Other Support Award Foundation Funding

  • Preparing the Budget

    Preparation of the budget is, for many researchers, the most difficult section of the proposal. Granting agencies see hundreds of proposals yearly and are proficient at comparing levels of funding requested to the research work proposed. Therefore, it is important that the budget section of the proposal reflect, as accurately as possible, the funding needed…

  • Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR)

    The University of Texas at Dallas is committed to conducting research in a scientifically responsible and ethical manner, and expects all students and employees to follow relevant guidelines, policies, and regulations (see UTDPP1070). Students, postdocs, faculty, and staff who participate in research at UT Dallas or any of its related centers or institutes may be…