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Research Continuity Planning Guide
You can build resilience into your lab's daily operations by implementing best practices in documentation and emergency preparedness. Whether you manage a small group or large facility, this guide
U.S. Federal Government Shutdown: Research Continuity Guidance
Updated: Monday, March 17, 2024 U.S. Federal government remains in standard funded operation, with no impact on Cornell operations at present.
2025 Federal Research Policy Updates
Find guidance and resources to navigate new research-specific requirements, regulations, or systems for working with federal sponsors. ( Updated Wednesday, May 2, 12:08 AM EDT)
Updated Travel Reimbursement Requirements
All Cornell-related international travel must be preregistered in the Cornell International Travel Registry . Starting on November 1, 2024, international travel that is not preregistered will be
Significant NSF Policy Updates, Effective 5/20/2024
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has published revisions to their core policy documents that represent significant changes for NSF researchers and administrators, effective May 20, 2024. Please
Responsible & Ethical Research – New Cornell Resources and Requirements
Cornell has developed an online training course on Responsible and Ethical Conduct of Research and Research Security, specifically for Cornell researchers. The course meets all current federal
IRB Newsletter: Summer 2023
CONTENTS 1. New NIH Data Sharing and Management Policy 2. RASS-COI –System for Conflicts of Interest Reporting 3. One Year In: RASS-IRB Quirks and Reminders 4. Cornell University Buying Manual Update
Van Vliet Named Vice President for Research and Innovation
Cornell Research and Innovation welcomes Krystyn Van Vliet, who joins Cornell University on February 1, 2023 as Vice President for Research and Innovation and a faculty member in the College of
NIH Policy Change: New Data Management and Sharing Policy
Per the Final NIH Policy for Data Management and Sharing ( NOT-OD-21-013), starting on January 25 th, 2023, all grant applications submitted to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) are required to