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1 Time with Office of Sponsored Programs January 5, 2010 Topic: Responsible Conduct of Research Training

2 What Is It Effective January 4, 2010, the National Science Foundation (NSF) is requiring all funded students and postdoctoral scholars (postdocs) to undergo training in the responsible conduct of research (RCR). Any proposals submitted to NSF must certify Missouri S&T has a training plan in place for undergraduate, graduate, and postdocs who will be supported by NSF to conduct research. Training plans are not required to be included in the proposals submitted to NSF; however, these are subject to review by NSF upon request.

3 Missouri University of Science and Technology’s Plan… The plan establishes the minimum RCR training requirements for postdocs, and undergraduate and graduate students who are supported, i.e., stipend, tuition and fees, or travel support, by NSF. The training will address RCR issues, such as proper citation of other work, plagiarism, research misconduct, intellectual property and copyright, falsification and unwarranted editing of data, conflict of interest, authorship on manuscripts, and mentor-mentee relationships.

4 Compliance Requirements Any proposals submitted to NSF must certify Missouri S&T has a training plan in place for undergraduate, graduate, and postdocs who will be supported by NSF to conduct research. All postdocs, and undergraduate and graduate students (“Required Individuals”) who are supported by an NSF award subject to terms and Conditions must complete the required RCR training within eight weeks from the date of appointment on the NSF award.

5 Training RCR training modules provided by Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) will be used for RCR training. All postdocs, and undergraduate and graduate students (“Required Individuals”) who are supported by an NSF award subject to terms and conditions must complete the required RCR training within eight weeks from the date of appointment on the NSF award. All Required Individuals who are supported by an NSF award subject to terms and conditions prior to NSF 10-1 are strongly encouraged to complete the required RCR training by June 30, 2010. The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) will determine if individuals who have completed RCR training at another organization will satisfy Missouri S&T RCR training requirement. Faculty are strongly encouraged to complete the required RCR training for their own benefit and to better advise and mentor Required Individuals in dealing with RCR issues.

6 Responsibility Principal Investigator (PI) - The PI must ensure all Required Individuals meet the RCR training requirement. The PI must inform the Required Individuals of the NSF requirement at the time of appointment on the NSF award and provide necessary mentorship on RCR issues. OSP - The Compliance Officer or designate will be responsible for certifying all Required Individuals supported on an NSF award subject to the terms and conditions have taken the required RCR training. On a quarterly basis, OSP will run a report to identify Required Individuals who have not met the requirement. The PI of the award will be contacted to follow-up with the individuals and take corrective action on the NSF award.

7 Non-Compliance Required Individuals who have not completed the RCR required training by the dates noted in the plan will be removed from working on the NSF award and any costs paid to those Required Individuals will be transferred from the NSF award to an unrestricted chartfield string.

8 Published Requirements Federal Register Vol. 74, No. 160 Plan for the Responsible Conduct of Research Training

9 Questions for OSP


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