Research Grant Agreements

Funding restriction: As with all fixed-price research agreements, research grants over $100,000 require review and approval by the Office of Sponsored Programs prior to submission. Sub-subsidies and subcontracting. You can select subcontractors and subcontractors for the project. It is up to you, not the university, to ensure that all subcontractors and subcontractors use grants consistent with this grant agreement and proposal. Please contact Research Services (ors@sfu.ca) if your third-party provider is involved in creating new knowledge for your research, if intellectual property has an effect, or if certification requirements are in place. counter-parties; original. This grant agreement, including any changes made, can be executed in return, which together constitutes a grant agreement. Copies of this grant agreement are as binding as the originals and counter-signatures faxed or scanned and sent by e-mail are sufficient for the execution of the evidence, although the university may require you, the recipient, to provide original signed documents. Research funds are awarded to a researcher by a sponsor, with the end of the day that the task at hand can be accomplished. It is not a requirement; However, a task accomplished can result in an increase in subsidies. If the task is not completed, it is likely that there will be no impact on the researcher or institution. You can ask a third party to do some tests for your research project. In this case, please contact SFU Procurement to help you set up a service contract.

Please note that services for more than 50,000 CAD must be provided through a tendering process of at least three bids. the use of subsidies. Subsidies can only be used for the project in the manner prescribed by the project. Any unaffected or unaffected grants related to the end of the funding period must be immediately returned to the university. Any change in the budget cost category of more than 10% must be approved in writing by the university in advance. You cannot use the grants to reimburse the costs incurred before the start date. A research grant is a fixed-price agreement that is used when a sponsor wishes to support basic research at the university. The use of research aid is not appropriate if the results of the project could be of economic value to a sponsor.

In such cases, the university-sponsored research agreement should be used. Careful. The university has the right, at its sole discretion, to suspend or suspend financial aid or to suspend payment if (a) the university is not sufficiently satisfied with your progress in the project; or (b) significant changes in leadership or other changes that the university believes are likely to threaten; or (c) not complying with a condition or condition of this grant agreement. In the event of termination, you agree, at the request of the university, to immediately return to the university all unspent and un engaged funds (at the time of termination) that were previously distributed to you by the university for the project. During the duration of this grant agreement, you will comply at any time with all applicable laws, statutes, regulations, regulations and codes for the performance of their project obligations, including, but not limited to, the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (15 U.S.C. In addition, you must maintain a conflict of interest program at all times in accordance with public health requirements in accordance with 42 C.F.R. Part 50, Sub-Part F, and maintain financial and administrative systems in accordance with the 2 and 200 C.F.R. 200s and following.

A research contract must be compared to a research service contract, an analytical services contract or a technical services contract for the routine use of specialized research facilities or facilities at SFU for the provision of measurement, composition, manufacturing and related knowledge to the purchaser of these services.