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The responsibility for accepting awards and the successful administration of awards is a shared responsibility. It includes the Principal Investigator (PI), Department Business Office ( DBO ), and the Office of Sponsored Projects ( OSP ).
There are a number of compliance requirements at Yale that must be met in order to conduct research.
Last revised: 10/11/21 The University encourages the use of At-Risk accounts to assist in the initiation of research projects. The establishment of an At-Risk...
Changes resulting from circumstances not anticipated during the proposal stages of the project are sometimes necessary after an award is made. These changes...
A no cost extension is the extension of a project period without additional funding from the sponsor. If a project’s end date is approaching but the principal investigator (PI) identifies that the research needs to continue, a no-cost extension allows the end date to be extended.
The Office of Sponsored Projects (OSP) negotiates and processes all of the CDAs for Yale University pertaining to disclosures for prospective work that involves Yale University faculty, staff, or resources. All CDAs will be generated between Yale University and the Sponsor or its designee (CRO).
The Office of Sponsored Projects’ OSP Contracts team is responsible for reviewing, negotiating and finalizing contracts with corporate partners, the Federal Government and complex agreements with Foundations.
A federal contract is a legally binding agreement with which federal agencies may request particular terms and conditions in order to acquire a desired service or good furnished by the selected awardee. The awardee is selected by demonstrating the best proposal to achieve the service or good, both technically and economically.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the primary funder for sponsored research conducted at Yale University. NIH contract opportunities are made available through solicitations, named Requests for Proposals (RFP) or Broad Agency Announcements (BAA).