Harvard University is gearing up for the 2023 NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy with data experts providing their insights and services to help you write and implement a successful DMP. These RDM Mini-Workshops are free, open sessions held by the Countway Library on Wednesdays...
On the latest Open Mike Blog post, Dr. Lyric Jorgenson, Acting Associate Director, NIH Office of Science Policy, provided an update on data management and sharing efforts. This post highlights additional tools NIH has been working on since Part I of the NIH DMS Policy was released. Comments on the draft will be accepted until June 27, 2022 and submission details can be found on this... Read more about NIH Data Management & Sharing Policy
The recording of the HART Tools Refresher webinar and presentation, held this past Tuesday, April 26th, are now available. Also, see the details of the April 2022 Release Notes on the HART 3-Month Release Plan wiki page.
To coincide with the PeopleSoft 62 release on May 23, 2022, improvements will be made to the findability of job aids on the Harvard Training Portal, as well as the organization of information contained in the job aids.
The general changes to improve the findability of...
An addendum addressing commuting and travel expenses for remoteemployees (individuals paid via a Harvard payroll or a third-party payroll such as AllSource or a PEO) has been uploaded to the Business Expense Reimbursements Policy website.
As of January 25, 2022, NIH now requires all individuals listed on the R&R Senior/Key Person Profile (Expanded) Form to have an eRA Commons ID (NOT-OD-21-109). This includes both Harvard personnel and any non-Harvard researchers who may be included as Senior/Key Personnel on a Harvard-sponsored proposal to NIH....
Guide to NIH Biosketch and Other Support Disclosures. This document is intended to help reporting individuals (i.e. researchers and/or Key Personnel) identify and catalog resources and activities that must be reported in NIH grant documents. This guide may also help administrators support faculty in preparing accurate and complete submissions of Biosketches at proposal stage and Other Support for Just-in-Time (JIT) and RPPR requests.
As of January 25, 2022, NIH now requires all individuals listed on the R&R Senior/Key Person Profile (Expanded) Form to have an eRA Commons ID (NOT-OD-21-109). This includes both Harvard personnel and any non-Harvard researchers who may be included as Senior/Key Personnel on a Harvard sponsored proposal to NIH.
A subrecipient's Statement of Work and other institutional information is provided to the Harvard Chan School using a signed Statement of Intent (SOI) form. At the proposal stage, an SOI must be completed and signed by each institution listed as a subrecipient on an Harvard Chan School proposal, prior to submission. If a subagreement...