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Looking for Rush financial statements and single audit reports? Find them here Once Rush University receives your funding and has the notice of your award, our Fund Accounting team…
The Rush University Office of Research Affairs (ORA) partners with faculty and staff as they seek funding by submitting grants, proposing clinical studies,…
If you are developing your own research proposal, you will work with the Sponsored Programs Administration (SPA) within the Office of Research Affairs. The SPA team helps faculty, staff and other rese…
We want to make sure you have exactly the right laboratory space, equipment and facility support you need to conduct your research under the best possible condition…
On Industry-sponsored funding Once the final reconciliation of all costs related to your funding award has been determined (IRB closed, payments and charges reconciled), a final invoice will be sent t…
Effort reporting is a federally mandated process in which the funding allotted to a federally sponsored research project is certified as being reasonable in relation to the effort expended on that pro…
On What is a no-cost extension (NCE)? A no-cost extension (NCE) is the extension of a project timeline without additional funding from the sponsor. If a project’s end date is approaching but…
If your study is supported through grant funding from the NIH and other federal entities, they will require regular progress reports, such as the RPPR, on your research. Please note that NIH…
On Industry sponsored funding Working with the Clinical Research Administration, the Research Revenue Cycle team can help you manage your industry-sponsored award expenses through: Coverage analysis (…
The division of clinical research administration within the Office of Research Affairs facilitates the administrative and financial aspects of clinical research across the RUSH University Sys…