NSF Latest Federal Agency to Require ORCID IDs
The National Science Foundation is the latest federal agency to require ORCID IDs for all key personnel on proposal submissions starting in the Fall 2023. Currently, ORCID IDs are already required for...
View ArticleProposals being accepted for FY2024 Internal Conference Grants
The Office of the Vice President for Research & Economic Development is now accepting proposals for hosting research conferences on the campus of Georgia State University in FY2024 (starting July...
View ArticleClarification regarding Documentation Needed For Award Set Up When Proposal...
OSP and the IRB Office had conferred to clarify the process and documentation needed for award setup when a proposal was marked as "Yes" to the "Are You Using Human Subjects?" question. If a proposal...
View ArticleAdditional Revisions to NIH Requirements for International Subrecipients
NIH has issued further updates to the new requirements for foreign subawards originally issued in NOT-OD-23-182. This updated notice includes changes to the prior notice (NOT-OD-23-133) and thus to the...
View ArticleProtecting Your Ideas: IP, AI, and Entertainment, October 10 from 4 - 6 pm
Protecting Your Ideas: IP, AI, and Entertainment Why Intellectual property Matters to Your Work TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10TH 4-6 PM RECEPTION FOLLOWING Faculty members, staff, post-docs, and students are...
View ArticleAnnouncing FY2025 Internal Grants
We are excited to announce the annual round of internal grants for faculty and nontenured principle investigators at Georgia State. This round we will once again offer the Pre-tenured and Tenured...
View ArticleGSU Revises Intellectual Property Policy
The University Senate approved a revised Intellectual Property (IP) Policy for the university. You can find the entire revised policy in the Policy Library at:...
View ArticleOSP Makes Revisions to Cost Transfer Guidance
Please note the latest revisions to the Cost Transfer Guidance document from the Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) as summarized below. You can find the new guidance HERE. “Project Transferred From...
View ArticleURSA welcomes Interim Vice President for Research & Economic Development,...
URSA welcomes Interim Vice President for Research & Economic Development, Donald Hamelberg, former Associate Dean for Research in the College of Arts & Sciences and former Chair of the...
View ArticleNSF Institutes Required Changes to Biosketches and Current and Pending...
NSF is instituting required changes to formats for Biosketches and Current and Pending (Other) Support sections of proposals. These new formats are now available in SciENcv and on the NSF Policy...
View Article2023 Winter Break: Information for the GSU research community
Dear Colleagues, As the winter break approaches, we understand many will continue to work on research during the break. Below is information regarding Georgia State University campus facilities that...
View ArticleIRB Protocols for AI-generated transcripts
Researchers who use Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered transcription services must describe these plans in the IRB application as a data sharing practice. A limited number of otter.ai licenses are...
View ArticleWATCH IT HERE - Protecting Your Ideas: IP, AI, and Entertainment
The Office of the Vice President for Research & Economic Development partnered with the College of Law in sponsorship of this wonderful and informative session in October entitled, Protecting Your...
View ArticleProposals being accepted for FY2024 Internal Conference Grants
The Office of the Vice President for Research & Economic Development is now accepting proposals for hosting research conferences on the campus of Georgia State University in FY2024 (scheduled...
View ArticleImportant Information Regarding Federal Public Access (Open Access) Mandates
Greetings, GSU Research Investigators, We have heard some concerns about recent and forthcoming changes in requirements for the publication of federally funded research. I am hopeful that this message...
View ArticleImportant Information about Read & Publish Agreements for Georgia State...
In recent years, many publishers have begun to offer a new licensing model under the label of "transformative agreement" or "read &publish agreement." The general idea is that the publisher shifts...
View Article2nd International Workshop on Application of Cosmic Ray Measurements
Scientists, policy makers, industry reps, and students are invited to attend (in person or virtually) the 2nd annual International Workshop on Application of Cosmic Ray Measurements on March 11 - 14,...
View ArticleGSU investigators have FREE access to Census Research Data Center
The Atlanta Research Data Center (ARDC) is a secure computing lab where qualified researchers conduct approved statistical analysis using nonpublic data. The ARDC provides qualified researchers in...
View ArticleGeorgia State Resources for Research: Core Services & Facilities
Did you know that Georgia State has several Research Core Facilities that are available to GSU researchers? Click on the links below to find out more about the services, equipment, and expertise...
View ArticleAnnouncing another round of Augusta University - Georgia State Seed Grants in...
The Office of the Vice President for Research & Economic Development will continue our partnership with Augusta University through the 4th round of seed grants to support collaborations between...
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