I asked NIH policy this question and was told that it is not appropriate for faculty to perform the AOR role. 


From: Research Administration List [mailto:xxxxxx@HRINET.ORG] On Behalf Of Eleanor Cicinsky
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 10:28 AM
To: xxxxxx@HRINET.ORG
Subject: [RESADM-L] grants.gov AOR and faculty

Hello:

 

I’ve been having a lot of faculty who wish to submit proposals through grants.gov sign up for AOR privileges.   At our institution we have designated AORs and they are not faculty.     Are any of you having similar problems with faculty?     What is your strategy to stop them from requesting this permission?

 

Eleanor M. Cicinsky

Director, PreAward Sponsored Projects Administration

Temple University,  406 USB, 083-45

1601 N. Broad Street

Philadelphia, PA  19122

(Ph)  215.204.8691

(Fx)  215.204.7486

(Em) xxxxxx@temple.edu

(Web) http://www.research.temple.edu

 

 

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