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Guidelines and Policies Related to Grants
Human Subjects in Research
Laboratory Animals in Research
Conflicts of Significant Financial Interests
Research Misconduct
WSU Definition of Grants vs. Gifts

 

 


2-8 Guidelines and Policies Related to Grants & Sponsored Projects -- Applies to all proposals submitted to external agencies, including federal, state (including MnSCU) and private funding sources. Proposal writers must secure institutional approvals before a proposal may be sent off campus, via completion and submission of a Transmittal Form for Grants & Sponsored Projects available in Word document format. 

3-7 Policies and Procedures for the Use of Human Subjects in Research -- Applies to all students, faculty and staff conducting research involving human subjects.  Projects must be approved by the WSU Institutional Review Board (IRB) before being initiated.

3-32 Assurance of Compliance (IACUC) -- Applies to all students, faculty and staff conducting research or teaching projects involving animals. Projects must be approved by the WSU Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) before being initiated.

-- Applies to all grant proposals submitted to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF). Applicants must submit a Disclosure Statement to the WSU Grants Office (in addition to the Transmittal Form required in Regulation 2-8: WSU Guidelines and Policies Related to Grants) prior to submission of a grant proposal.

3-27 Policies and Procedures for Dealing with Allegations of Research Misconduct -- Applies to the conduct of all scientific research on campus.

-- Provides a definition of a grant or special project and, hence, requires submission of a Transmittal Form for Grants and Sponsored Projects.

 

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