Re: NIH salary cap in 9-month appointments
Stephen Erickson 26 Oct 2000 22:29 EST
You should always show the salary amount based upon you actual salary, not the
NIH cap. So you would have in your budget 1/9th of $150,000. They will cut it,
but the actuals should always be shown.
Steve
Fred Averick wrote:
> I'm sure this has been covered before, but I could not see it when browsing
> the ListServ archives. If a faculty member has a nine-month academic-year
> appointment at your university of say 150K--and he wants to charge 1
> month's summer salary to an NIH grant, how are you handling that? That is,
> are you taking 1/9th of $141,300? (the NIH salary cap) 1/12th? Other?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> Fred Averick
> Sponsored Research Administrator
> Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
> New York University
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