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Finances of Research Universities - June 2014
“Finances of Research Universities” describes the financial landscape of research universities and calls for active collaboration among all stakeholders to address financial risks to the research enterprise in a productive manner.
Final Common Rule
The document provides a comprehensive overview of the significant revisions made to the Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects, widely known as the Common Rule. These revisions, jointly adopted by numerous federal departments and agencies, reflect a concerted effort to modernize and strengthen regulatory protections for individuals participating in research while addressing substantia
Summary of Changes to the Common Rule
The Council on Governmental Relations provided a detailed overview of the final revisions to the federal Common Rule, which governs the protection of human research subjects, as published in early 2017. The majority of the new regulations take effect on January 19, 2018, with the requirement for single IRB review of multisite cooperative research deferred to January 20, 2020. Significant updates i
COGR Common Rule Summary Table
The Common Rule Summary Table outlines significant revisions to federal regulations governing human subjects research. The final rule, effective from January 19, 2018 (with special provisions for cooperative research effective January 20, 2020), distinguishes between non-identified and identifiable biospecimens, treating identifiable biospecimens and private information equivalently and providing
Finances of Research Universities Executive Summary June 2014
The executive summary from the Council on Governmental Relations (COGR) provides an analysis of the financial landscape confronting research universities in the United States, highlighting both challenges and the need for collaborative solutions. The document underscores that research universities, despite conducting over $60 billion in annual research and development activities, are grappling wit
NPRM Public Comments Overview
The document summarizes public feedback on the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) for revisions to the Common Rule, as reviewed in May 2016. Over 2,100 comments were received, a significant increase from earlier rounds, with the majority submitted by individuals without clear affiliations. Institutions, particularly medical and academic entities, also participated. Commenters raised concerns abo
Education Title IV Audit Concerns
This document is a formal letter from four leading professional organizations—AICPA, COGR, NACUBO, and NASACT—addressed to the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in response to the U.S. Department of Education’s (ED) recent policy requiring a separate annual compliance audit for Title IV Student Aid Programs, regardless of the programs’ risk status under existing single audit regulations.
COGR Submits Proposed FAQs on Uniform Guidance to OMB
The document is a formal letter from the Council on Governmental Relations (COGR), an association representing major research universities, addressed to Mr. Gilbert Tran at the White House Office of Management and Budget’s Office of Federal Financial Management. Dated August 26, 2016, the letter provides a set of proposed Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) intended to clarify sections of the Unifor