POSTED: January 11, 2018
On January 28, 2016, President Obama signed the Grants Oversight and New Efficiency Act, or GONE Act. The goal of the GONE act is to review grant closeout procedures and identify why so many grants are not closed out... READ MORE
POSTED: January 11, 2018
We spent a few moments getting to know our colleague, Erin Bryant, from the Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, and we're excited to share this information about a great colleague.
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We had a few moments with an employee that started working with the Office of Sponsored Programs and Georgia Tech in 2017. We enjoy working with Jamil Trotter, and we know you will too! Here is what we learned when... READ MORE
POSTED: January 5, 2018
Question:
My collaborator will be working with human or animal subjects. What do we need to do?
Answer:
You must submit an application to Georgia Tech’s Institutional Review Board (IRB... READ MORE
POSTED: January 5, 2018
When we think of compliance and sponsored research, our minds usually go to human subjects protocols, unallowable costs, or export controls. Compliance with sponsor requirements for deliverables is equally important... READ MORE
POSTED: October 25, 2017
Our eCommerce and Data team has put together a presentation introducing you to our team with an overview of responsibilities and workflow. This OSP team supports our databases and reporting, application support, CIS... READ MORE
POSTED: September 25, 2017
The Office of Sponsored Programs periodically features members of our campus community. In this edition, we spend a few minutes getting to know Leslie Schlag, a grants administrator in the School of... READ MORE
POSTED: September 25, 2017
December 31: DFARS/NIST 800-171 and New Mandatory Standards for Federal Research
The National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) Special Publication 800-171 aims to consolidate the Federal... READ MORE
POSTED: September 15, 2017
Updates coming! Be on the lookout for changes in Federal IRB regulations.
The departments and agencies listed below will announce revisions to modernize, strengthen, and make more effective the Federal... READ MORE
POSTED: September 7, 2017
Under the new policy, as of October 1, 2017, NIH funded researchers will no longer have to request a Certificate of Confidentiality (CoC), nor will they receive an actual certificate. The CoC will be issued... READ MORE