Forms, Policies & Procedures

Here you will find a repository of forms, policies and procedures related to research at the University of Delaware. This repository draws on sources throughout campus to provide quick and easy access to these resources in a variety of formats, such as html, MSWord and Adobe PDF. We encourage you to explore and use the tools provided to narrow your search by word, resource type or category in order to learn more about the content that governs research at UD.


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Forms, Policies and Procedures (241 Entries)
Policy: General Counsel
Materials that could Present an Imminent Danger to Health and Safety
Policy: General Counsel

Materials that could Present an Imminent Danger to Health and Safety

  1. SCOPE OF PURPOSE
    To control the possession of materials that could present an imminent danger to the life and health of the University community.
  2. POLICY
    The possession of hazardous material defined in this policy requires the approval of the appropriate dean, director, chairperson, or administrator, and the Director, Department of Environmental Health and Safety …

For more information regarding the Policy, contact the Department of Environmental Health and Safety (ext. 8475).

The complete policy and more can be found on the General Counsel’s web site.

 

Policy Details:

OWNER: Executive Vice President

SECTION: Campus Safety and Security Policies

RESPONSIBLE OFFICE: Office of Environmental Health and Safety

POLICY NUMBER (Legacy): 7-11

ORIGINATION DATE: April 15, 1975

REVISION DATE(S): June 5, 1989; January 9, 2006

Policy Source Email https://research.udel.edu/forms-policies-procedures/?entry=51582

Policy: General Counsel
Medication and Drug Use and Distribution
Policy: General Counsel

Medication and Drug Use and Distribution

  1. PURPOSE
    To outline the policy pertaining to the use and distribution of drugs and pharmaceuticals at the University.
  2. POLICY
    No legend medications (drugs which require prescription) can be purchased, stored, packaged, or dispensed at the University of Delaware by anyone except persons authorized to do so by State and Federal regulations, for example, physicians, nurses acting under direct supervision of physicians, and pharmacists. This does not preclude the use of prescribed medications or over the counter (OTC) medications intended for the specific (individual) use of a patient (students and/or staff).

The complete policy and more can be found on the General Counsel’s web site.

 

Policy Details:

OWNER: Provost

SECTION: Campus Safety and Security Policies

RESPONSIBLE OFFICE: Office of the Vice President for Student Life

POLICY NUMBER (Legacy): 7-22

ORIGINATION DATE: October 1, 1981

REVISION DATE(S): March 1, 1996; April 2005

Policy Source Email https://research.udel.edu/forms-policies-procedures/?entry=51583

Form: Research Office
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
Form: UD Research Office

Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)

This is a template for a “Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)” agreement between the University of Delaware, a nonprofit institution of postsecondary education chartered under the laws of the State of Delaware, with its principal place of business in Newark, Delaware.

 

Form Details:

OWNER: Research Office

RESPONSIBLE OFFICE: Research Office

ORIGINATION DATE: May 15, 2018

Download Form Email https://research.udel.edu/forms-policies-procedures/?entry=51648

Policy: Research Office
Mentoring Statement for Postdoc
Policy: Research Office

Mentoring Statement for Postdoc

Consistent with institutional tradition and federal government requirements and recommendations, postdoc mentoring activities at the University of Delaware (UD) are designed to enable postdocs to gain knowledge and skills of value in preparation for careers as independent researchers; including careers as faculty members in research-intensive university environments. The mentoring activities are developed specifically for individuals by lead
researchers and are tailored as appropriate for their fields. The UD Research Office (RO) is available to provide supporting materials and/or instruction to assist lead researchers. Typically, individual postdoc mentoring activities incorporate the guidelines that are suggested in the National Science Foundation Proposal and Award Policies & Procedures:

1. Career counseling,
2. Training in the preparation of grant proposals,
3. Publications and presentation,
4. Guidance on ways to improve teaching and mentoring skills,
5. Guidance on how to effectively collaborate with researchers from diverse backgrounds and disciplinary areas, and
6. Training in responsible professional practices.

Lead researchers typically conduct several activities that comprise a substantial portion of the mentoring experience for postdocs. The incorporation of regular laboratory meetings and seminars, regular individual meetings, and manuscript and proposal writing are frequently seen elements.

“Traditional” mentoring activities can be enriched by postdoc participation in RO sponsored workshops that address
1) the basics of proposal writing,
2) the Responsible Conduct of Research (expanded to address mentor/trainee responsibilities), and 3) quantitative andqualitative assessment of University activities.

Lead researchers are encouraged to work with the RO and other UD support units to broaden the impact of their postdoc mentoring activities in two areas. First, UD promotes the broadening via the identification and facilitation of opportunities for postdocs to mentor undergraduate-scholar researchers who are part of groups such as the UD Undergraduate Research Program or minority scholar programs like the McNair Scholars. Second, where applicable, the broadening of the impact is further enhanced at times by the University’s encouragement and facilitation of the application of postdoc-research “by-products” to outreach activities such as the consideration (or improvement) of current societal issues.

Although supported by University research infrastructure (such as the RO), it is important to note that the mentoring of postdocs is individualized (including those activities aimed at broadening impact) and is developed, conducted and overseen by the postdocs’ lead researchers.

The complete policy and more can be found on the UD Research Office’s web site.

 

Policy Details:

OWNER: Research Office

RESPONSIBLE OFFICE: Regulatory Affairs

ORIGINATION DATE: January 10, 2011

Policy Source Email https://research.udel.edu/forms-policies-procedures/?entry=51666

Procedure: NIH
NIH Manuscript Submission Portal
Procedure: NIH

NIH Manuscript Submission Portal

  1. Deposit Files:
    Anyone can submit; however, an author or PI should serve as the reviewer. Reviewers are notified of submissions via e-mail.
  2. Initial Approval: Reviewer associates funding and approves the material for processing.
  3. NIHMS Conversion:
    NIHMS converts complete deposits to PMC-ready documents and notifies the reviewer via e-mail when they’re available. (approx. two to three weeks)
  4. Final Approval:
    Reviewer requests corrections to, or approves, PMC-ready documents for inclusion in PMC.
  5. PMCID Assigned: A PMCID is assigned when Final approval is complete and the manuscript is matched to a PubMed Record.

The NIH Manuscript Submission (NIHMS) system supports the deposit of manuscripts into PubMed Central (PMC), as required by the public access policies of NIH and other participating funders.

 

Procedure Details:

OWNER: National Institutes of Health

RESPONSIBLE OFFICE: Research Office

Procedure Source Email https://research.udel.edu/forms-policies-procedures/?entry=51466

Form: Research Office
NIH Manuscript Submission Requirement Addendum
Form: UD Research Office

NIH Manuscript Submission Requirement Addendum

This intellectual property form helps to manage, record and protect the intellectual property generated by research done at the University of Delaware. For more information regarding intellectual property and research, please refer to the Regulatory Affairs page. If there are specific questions, please contact Regulatory Affairs at 302-831-2136.

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Form Details:

OWNER: Research Office

RESPONSIBLE OFFICE: Research Office

ORIGINATION DATE: April 2, 2008

Download Form Email https://research.udel.edu/forms-policies-procedures/?entry=51502

Form: Research Office
NIH Manuscript Submission Requirement Letter
Form: UD Research Office

NIH Manuscript Submission Requirement Letter

This intellectual property form helps to manage, record and protect the intellectual property generated by research done at the University of Delaware. For more information regarding intellectual property and research, please refer to the Regulatory Affairs page. If there are specific questions, please contact Regulatory Affairs at 302-831-2136.

Related Links

 

Form Details:

OWNER: Research Office

RESPONSIBLE OFFICE: Research Office

ORIGINATION DATE: April 2, 2008

Download Form Email https://research.udel.edu/forms-policies-procedures/?entry=51501

Form: Research Office
NIH Salary Cap Calculator
Form: UD Research Office

NIH Salary Cap Calculator

In order to strengthen compliance with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Salary Cap, the Research Office has developed a tool to clarify and simplify the salary cap calculation. This tool is intended for use by both department administrators and the Research Office Post Award team to monitor cap compliance during the life of the project and close out at the end of the project. Final determination of salary JVs to move direct salary to cost share in the case of cap overage will be made by the Research Office using the calculator in coordination with the department. Click here for instructions on how to use this calculator or visit Research Training for additional information on this resource

 

Form Details:

OWNER: Research Administration

RESPONSIBLE OFFICE: Research Office

ORIGINATION DATE: May 21, 2019

REVISION DATE(S): 2/09/2023, 2/16/2022, 2/07/2020

Download Form Email https://research.udel.edu/forms-policies-procedures/?entry=51675

Policy: General Counsel
Non-governmental Research-related Agreements
Policy: General Counsel

Non-governmental Research-related Agreements

  1. SCOPE OF PURPOSE

    To facilitate the handling and administration of small grants, research and service contracts which do not require federal compliance.

  2. POLICY
    College Deans, the Director of DBI, and, with written approval, heads of other academic units which report directly to the Provost or Vice President for Research, Scholarship and Innovation have the authority to enter into and administer certain contracts/agreements that have total dollar amounts up to $50,000. This authority is limited as follows …

The complete policy and more can be found on the General Counsel’s web site.

 

Policy Details:

OWNER: Provost

SECTION: Research, Sponsored Program, Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Policies

RESPONSIBLE OFFICE: UD Research Office

POLICY NUMBER (Legacy): 6-14

ORIGINATION DATE: April 2, 2004

REVISION DATE(S): January 18, 2008; August 11, 2008; January 1, 2012; November 1, 2012

Policy Source Email https://research.udel.edu/forms-policies-procedures/?entry=51413

Policy: Research Office
NSF Two-Month Rule Policy
Policy: Research Office

NSF Two-Month Rule Policy

As a general policy, NSF limits the salary compensation requested in the proposal budget for senior personnel to no more than two months of their regular salary in any one year. It is the organization’s responsibility to define and consistently apply the term “year”, and to specify this definition in the budget justification. This limit includes salary compensation received from all NSF-funded grants. This effort must be documented in accordance with 2 CFR § 200, Subpart E, including 2 CFR § 200.430(i). If anticipated, any compensation for such personnel in excess of two months must be disclosed in the proposal budget, justified in the budget justification, and must be specifically approved by NSF in the award notice budget.

Under normal budgeting authority, a grantee can internally approve an increase or decrease in person months devoted to the project after an award is made, even if doing so results in salary support for senior personnel exceeding the two-month salary policy. No prior approval from NSF is necessary unless the re-budgeting would case the objectives or scope of the project to change.

University Post-Award Guidance

By this policy, NSF intends to limit the amount of funds institutions request from NSF, and therefore the amount NSF will award. Departments should review the proposal budget, budget justification, and award notice to confirm if compensation in excess of two months was already approved within the NSF award. If not already approved and additional effort in excess of two months is required to successfully address the research aspects of the proposed project, submit a re-budget request for internal approval. NSF prior approval is necessary if the objectives or scope of the project change.

Although the NSF two-month rule identifies the salary limit as applicable to “any one year”, for award expenditures UD has defined the year as September – August. Departments should routinely reconcile budget versus expenses, and conduct an annual fiscal review of salary expenditures for the one year period (September – August). Lack of approval and appropriate justification can lead to removal of the salary in excess of two months.

Related Links

NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG)

The complete policy and more can be found on the UD Research Office’s web site.

 

Policy Details:

OWNER: National Science Foundation

RESPONSIBLE OFFICE: Research Office

ORIGINATION DATE: June 6, 2019

Policy Source Email https://research.udel.edu/forms-policies-procedures/?entry=51658

Policy: General Counsel
Occupational Exposures to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories
Policy: General Counsel

Occupational Exposures to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories

  1. SCOPE OF PURPOSE
    To ensure all activities related to the use of hazardous chemicals in laboratories are conducted in a safe manner as well as in compliance with OSHA regulations as specified in 29 CFR Part 1910.1450. …

The complete policy and more can be found on the General Counsel’s web site.

 

Policy Details:

OWNER: Executive Vice President

SECTION: Campus Safety and Security Policies

RESPONSIBLE OFFICE: Office of Environmental Health and Safety

POLICY NUMBER (Legacy): 7-37

ORIGINATION DATE: November 1, 1990

REVISION DATE(S): November, 2003; February 10, 2014

Policy Source Email https://research.udel.edu/forms-policies-procedures/?entry=51525

Procedure: US Treasury Office
Office of Foreign Asset Control
Procedure: US Treasury Office

Office of Foreign Asset Control

The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the U.S. Department of the Treasury administers and enforces economic and trade sanctions based on U.S. foreign policy and national security goals against targeted foreign countries and regimes, terrorists, international narcotics traffickers, those engaged in activities related to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and other threats to the national security, foreign policy or economy of the United States. OFAC acts under Presidential national emergency powers, as well as authority granted by specific legislation, to impose controls on transactions and freeze assets under U.S. jurisdiction. Many of the sanctions are based on United Nations and other international mandates, are multilateral in scope and involve close cooperation with allied governments.

 

Procedure Details:

OWNER: US Treasury Office

RESPONSIBLE OFFICE: Research Office

Procedure Source Email https://research.udel.edu/forms-policies-procedures/?entry=51452

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