Post Award Management
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Use these quick links to navigate this Managing Award page.
Award Oversight
At this stage, you will want to review compliance with AOR, all invoicing for an award expenditures, personnel actions, and/or invoicing for subawards.
Hiring & paying personnel
Now that you have your award, it may be time to bring on support as outlined in your proposal and as guided by your sponsored award. Click on the appropriate link to learn more.
subawards & subcontractors
OSPA and ORS work together to ensure all subawards and subcontracts originally written into the approved grant sponsored projects meet the funding guidelines and are invoiced in compliance with those guidelines.
Submit subaward invoicing to gca-postaward@charlotte.edu.
Protections & Integrity
Through an interactive campus process that resulted in 82 submissions and included 592 faculty and staff, the Top-Tier Research Commission selected 17 areas of focus and distinction.
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Conflicts of Interest
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Here’s where you will find the three areas of COI: Key Information for Researchers, COI trainings and Travel Disclosures.
Information for Researchers: The University of North Carolina at Charlotte recognizes that conflicts of interest will arise from the research enterprise, from technology transfer activities, and from the many facets of our investigators’ professional activities. We seek to identify and manage these conflicting relationships to preserve transparency, protect research subjects, ensure the integrity of the educational experience, and maintain the credibility of investigators. COI administration resides within the DR.
Conflict of Interest (COI): Anyone listed as key/senior personnel on a sponsored research project at UNC Charlotte is required to complete regular conflict of interest (COI) training. If you have any questions, you are encouraged to contact the COI Office for more information. Additionally, you may reference the published policies from your research sponsor(s) below.
✓ Public Health Service (PHS)
✓ National Science Foundation (NSF)
✓ Department of Energy (DOE)
✓ Uniform Guidance – Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Conflict of interest disclosure requirements are required to report sponsored or reimbursed travel and paid authorship that is related to their institutional responsibilities. For more on what to disclose and more, click here.
Conflicts of Interest
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Here’s where you will find the three areas of COI: Key Information for Researchers, COI trainings and Travel Disclosures.
Information for Researchers: The University of North Carolina at Charlotte recognizes that conflicts of interest will arise from the research enterprise, from technology transfer activities, and from the many facets of our investigators’ professional activities. We seek to identify and manage these conflicting relationships to preserve transparency, protect research subjects, ensure the integrity of the educational experience, and maintain the credibility of investigators. COI administration resides within the DR.
Conflict of Interest (COI): Anyone listed as key/senior personnel on a sponsored research project at UNC Charlotte is required to complete regular conflict of interest (COI) training. If you have any questions, you are encouraged to contact the COI Office for more information. Additionally, you may reference the published policies from your research sponsor(s) below.
✓ Public Health Service (PHS)
✓ National Science Foundation (NSF)
✓ Department of Energy (DOE)
✓ Uniform Guidance – Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Conflict of interest disclosure requirements are required to report sponsored or reimbursed travel and paid authorship that is related to their institutional responsibilities. For more on what to disclose and more, click here.
Conflicts of Interest
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Here’s where you will find the three areas of COI: Key Information for Researchers, COI trainings and Travel Disclosures.
Information for Researchers: The University of North Carolina at Charlotte recognizes that conflicts of interest will arise from the research enterprise, from technology transfer activities, and from the many facets of our investigators’ professional activities. We seek to identify and manage these conflicting relationships to preserve transparency, protect research subjects, ensure the integrity of the educational experience, and maintain the credibility of investigators. COI administration resides within the DR.
Conflict of Interest (COI): Anyone listed as key/senior personnel on a sponsored research project at UNC Charlotte is required to complete regular conflict of interest (COI) training. If you have any questions, you are encouraged to contact the COI Office for more information. Additionally, you may reference the published policies from your research sponsor(s) below.
✓ Public Health Service (PHS)
✓ National Science Foundation (NSF)
✓ Department of Energy (DOE)
✓ Uniform Guidance – Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Conflict of interest disclosure requirements are required to report sponsored or reimbursed travel and paid authorship that is related to their institutional responsibilities. For more on what to disclose and more, click here.