The University has a comprehensive curriculum
of information, instructional materials, workshops, and contacts
to help faculty members meet the challenge of responsible
conduct in research and scholarship. All members of the University
of Minnesota are expected to exemplify the highest standards
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If the core Responsible Conduct of Research curriculum (RCR Parts
1 & 2) or any relevant additional courses (human subjects, animal
subjects or environmental health) have not been completed prior
to the submission of a proposal, an automated warning email will
be sent from EGMS. This email will not stop the proposal from submission;
it's purpose is notification. However, should an award be granted,
funds will not be released until all the educational requirements
are met.
Once a PI's core curriculum has been completed for over a year,
RCR Continuing Education is required, and an automated warning email
will be sent from EGMS. This email will not stop a proposal from
submission, but again, funds will not be released until all the
educational requirements are met. For more information, please contact
us.
Suggested
wording to describe our curriculum to a sponsor as required
in the application (such as National Science Foundation (NSF), Mentored
Clinical Scientist Development Award (K08), and Mentored Patient-Oriented
Research Career Development Award (K23) applications).
Confused about research education requirements? Tell us about your research, scholarship and
artistic activities, and we'll tell you about the research education requirements for you
and your research team. More Details >>
For more information or any questions, please feel free to contact
us.
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