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What are the advantages of having my funded research project administered by MPRC?
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You focus on the research, we deal with the administrative hoopla...
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If MPRC administers my research project, will my department no longer receive research credit or departmental DRIF?
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50% - 90% project credit assigned to PI's home department.
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How much of a lead time is needed if I plan to submit my proposal through MPRC?
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Submission need to be routed through the Office of Research Administration and Advancement (ORAA) which requires time. Well enforced deadlines also aid the researcher...
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MPRC's Proposal Timetable
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Do I need to have Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval when I submit a proposal that plans to use human subject data?
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IRB application can be submitted post proposal submission. MPRC also helps with IRB application preparation.
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Why does a proposal need to be routed (signed off and sent to ORAA for review) two weeks prior to the sponsor's deadline?
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Beat the system, avoid last minute stress.
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MPRC Adminstrative Oversight for Research Grants
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MPRC now has a policy for sharing Credit and DRIF on research projects when MPRC prepares the proposal and/or administers the grant when awarded.
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MPRC Leadership Team
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The Maryland Population Research Center draws together leading scholars from diverse disciplines to support, produce and promote population-related research of the highest scientific merit.