Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:

The Rutgers Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) provides a range of services to faculty and staff seeking funding from public and private not-for-profit sponsors. ORSP staff assists faculty and departmental staff with in navigating through the proposal submission and award set up process. Our grant specialists help interpret sponsor guidelines and application instructions, assist in budget development, and ensure that applications and incoming awards meet all compliance requirements. ORSP also provides institutional sign off on proposal submissions, accepts incoming awards, and negotiates a wide variety of grant-related agreements, including sub-awards to and from not-for-profit sponsors. As a part of the central resource, Office of Research and Economic Development (ORED), ORSP connects researchers and scholars to the various administrative offices that impact sponsored funding at Rutgers.


Rutgers University Libraries:

Rutgers University LibrariesInformation for researchers about Rutgers' open access policy, the Rutgers University Community Repository (RUcore), research data services, copyright and licensing, digitization projects, and the Digital Curation and Research Center.

Open Access Policy:

Rutgers University Community Repository:

Research Data Services:
(Under Development)

Copyright and Licensing:

Digitization Projects:

Digital Curation & Research Center:

Rutgers Open Access Journals:
(Under Development)

Citation Management Tools:


The Rutgers Digital Humanities Initiativedh

Scholarship in the Digital Humanities brings digital tools to bear on traditional humanistic areas of study and prompts critical reflection, in the best tradition of the humanities, on the digital mediation of modern life. The Digital Humanities Initiative supports digital humanities projects in research, teaching, and public outreach at Rutgers. Their programming includes a regular schedule of events, including workshops, lectures, and conferences.

 


Office of Research and Regulatory Affairs: IRB

The Rutgers IRB protects the rights and welfare of human research subjects while facilitating ethical research. The Rutgers Office of Research and Sponsored Programs provides subject matter expertise and administrative support to the IRB committee itself, which is comprised mostly of Rutgers faculty who are also researchers. In addition, the IRB includes individuals with expertise who are not part of the Rutgers community, as required by the federal regulations governing research with humans. Review by the IRB is required for research involving human subjects regardless of the funding source, and also covers human research without funding.

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