I am interested in how other universities might handle this situation: A
PI is funded by a variety of USAID subcontractors. His activities take
place in a variety of countries in close proximity to one another. It
therefore makes sense that on a flight to project A's site, he might stop
off in route to do some work for Project B at another site. This makes it
difficult to determine which of the two project accounts should be charged
for the travel or how much each project account should be charged.
I am interested in how other universities handle similar situations.
Pamela F. Miller, Ph.D.
Director, Office of Sponsored Projects
The University of San Francisco
2130 Fulton Street
San Francisco, CA 94117-1080
TEL 415-422-5368
FAX 415-422-6222
EMAIL xxxxxx@usfca.edu
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