Common use of Investigators Clause in Contracts

Investigators. Enter the name of the principal investigator (PI) and any co-investigators (Co-I) if applicable. Investigators may be from more than one research organisation, but the PI must be from the organisation that will administer the grant. The PI will take intellectual leadership of the project and manage the research; this individual will be the contact person for ESRC correspondence. All named investigators are responsible for ensuring that successful proposals are undertaken and completed in the manner specified. Please note that it is mandatory that you answer positively to the question ‘Post will outlast project?’. To clarify, there is an expectation that the PI’s post will be in place for the duration of the project. UK co-investigators in business, civil society or government bodies Please note that any researcher from an established business, civil society or government body based in the UK will be eligible to be listed as a co-investigator under the Research Grants (Open Call). The ESRC will fund 100 per cent of justified costs; however, the project costs associated with these types of Co-I contributions must not exceed 30 per cent of the overall cost of the grant (at 100 per cent fEC). Please note that costs cannot be claimed from government bodies. Proposals which include co-investigators from the UK business sector or from third sector organisations that engage in economic activity1 must ensure that the involvement of these organisations complies with State Aid legislation. Proposals which include co-investigators from third sector organisations that are deemed not to engage in economic activity must provide evidence of this status in the Justification of Resources section of the proposal form. On receipt of the proposal, eligibility of business, civil society or government body will not normally need to be checked if it is reasonably clear that they are appropriate to conduct the work. Where there is doubt, checks will be carried out should a positive funding decision be taken. It is recommended that potential UK co-investigators from business, civil society or government bodies should contact the Je-S Helpdesk (xxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx) if their organisation is not selectable as part of the Je-S person account registration process. These organisations will then be added to the Je-S database, which will allow relevant selection as part of the required person account registration process (that co-applicants are obliged to initiate, via the login page).

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Investigators. Enter the name of the principal investigator (PI) and any co-investigators (Co-I) if applicable. Investigators may be from more than one research organisation, but the PI must be from the organisation that will administer the grant. The PI will take intellectual leadership of the project and manage the research; this individual will be the contact person for ESRC correspondence. All named investigators are responsible for ensuring that successful proposals are undertaken and completed in the manner specified. Please note that it is mandatory that you answer positively to the question ‘Post will outlast project?’. To clarify, there is an expectation that the PI’s post will be in place for the duration of the project. UK co-investigators in business, civil society or government bodies Please note that any researcher from an established business, civil society or government body based in the UK will be eligible to be listed as a co-investigator under the Research Grants (Open Call). The ESRC will fund 100 per cent of justified costs; however, the project costs associated with these types of Co-I contributions must not exceed 30 per cent of the overall cost of the grant (at 100 per cent fEC). Please note that costs cannot be claimed from government bodies. Proposals which include co-investigators from the UK business sector or from third sector organisations that engage in economic activity1 must ensure that the involvement of these organisations complies with State Aid legislation. Proposals which include co-investigators from third sector organisations that are deemed not to engage in economic activity must provide evidence of this status in the Justification of Resources section of the proposal form. On receipt of the proposal, eligibility of business, civil society or government body will not normally need to be checked if it is reasonably clear that they are appropriate to conduct the work. Where there is doubt, checks will be carried out should a positive funding decision be taken. It is recommended that potential UK co-investigators from business, civil society or government bodies should contact the Je-S Helpdesk (xxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx) if their organisation is not selectable as part of the Je-S person account registration process. These organisations will then be added to the Je-S database, which will allow relevant selection as part of the required person account registration process (that co-applicants are obliged to initiate, via the login page). All project costs relating to UK business or civil society co-investigators must be prefixed as ‘UK Co-I’s business or civil society costs’ and must be entered into the costs section on Je-S as follows: Co-investigator ‘time’ allocation must be entered under the standard Co-I section, and salary costs entered against the exceptional cost type heading. All costs must be specifically justified, and applicants must explain why such costs are required to achieve the aims of the research project. Applicants must also state clearly in the ‘Justification for Resources’ attachment of the Je-S form which costs in the proposal relate to the UK co-investigator’s business, civil society or government body. Please note that UK co-investigator’s business or civil society salary costs should only be claimed where clear justification is provided as to why this cost cannot be met by the UK co-investigator’s business or civil society organisation. Host/submitting institutions are reminded that for calls that encourage non-academic COIs, a suitable support structure should be in place to assist such individuals in registering for JeS accounts and contributing to the research case. International co-investigators Please note that any academic researcher (PhD or equivalent) from an established international research organisation of comparable standing to an ESRC-eligible UK research organisation will be eligible to be listed as an international co-investigator under this scheme. International costs must not exceed 30 per cent of the full 100 per cent fEC cost of the grant. It is recommended that potential overseas-based co-investigators should contact the Je-S Helpdesk (xxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx) if their organisation is not selectable as part of the Je-S person account registration process. These organisations will then be added to the Je-S database which will allow relevant selection as part of the required person account registration process (that co-applicants are obliged to initiate, via the login page). All costs associated with the international co-investigator - whether fieldwork, equipment or travel and subsistence - should be entered as ‘Other Directly Incurred’ and should be marked as an ‘Exception’ using the tick box. All costs should also be prefixed with ‘Overseas:’. Co-investigator ‘time’ allocation and salary costs must be entered under the standard Co-I section, All costs must be specifically justified, and applicants must explain why such costs are required to achieve the aims of the research project. Applicants must also state clearly in the ‘Justification for Resources’ attachment of the Je-S form which costs in the proposal relate to international research organisations. Please note that international co-investigator salary costs should only be claimed where clear justification is provided as to why this cost cannot be met by the international research organisation.

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Investigators. Enter the name of the principal investigator (PI) and any co-investigators (Co-IIs) if applicable. Investigators may be from more than one research organisation, but the PI must be from the organisation that will administer the UK-led (ESRC-funded) part of the grant. The PI will take intellectual leadership of the project and manage the research; this individual will be the contact person for ESRC correspondence. All named investigators are responsible for ensuring that successful proposals are undertaken and completed in the manner specified. All São Paulo-based applicants for whom funds are being requested from FAPESP must be listed as international co-investigators in Je-S. Please see “International co investigators” section for more details. Please note that it is mandatory that you answer positively to the question ‘Post will outlast project?’. To clarify, there is an expectation that the PI’s post will be in place for the duration of the project. UK co-investigators in business, civil society or government bodies Please note that any researcher from an established business, civil society or government body based in the UK will be eligible to be listed as a co-investigator under the Research Standard Grants (Open Call). The ESRC will fund 100 per cent 100% of justified costs; , however, the project costs associated with these types of Co-I contributions must not exceed 30 per cent 30% of the overall cost of the grant (at 100 per cent 100% fEC). Please note that costs cannot be claimed from government bodies. Proposals which include co-investigators from the UK business sector or from third sector organisations that engage in economic activity1 must ensure that the involvement of these organisations complies with State Aid legislation. Proposals which include co-investigators from third sector organisations that are deemed not to engage in economic activity must provide evidence of this status in the Justification of Resources section of the proposal form. On receipt of the proposal, eligibility of business, civil society or government body will not normally need to be checked if it is reasonably clear that they are appropriate to conduct the work. Where there is doubt, checks will be carried out should a positive funding decision be taken. It is recommended that potential UK co-investigators from business, civil society or government bodies should contact the Je-S Helpdesk (xxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xxxxxxxxx@xx-x.xxxx.xxx) if their organisation is not selectable as part of the Je-S person account registration process. These organisations will then be added to the Je-S database, which will allow relevant selection as part of the required person account registration process (that co-applicants are obliged to initiate, via the login page).. All project costs relating to UK business or civil society co-investigators must be prefixed as ‘UK Co-I’s business or civil society costs’ and must be entered into the costs section on Je-S as follows: Co-investigator ‘time’ allocation must be entered under the standard Co-I section along with relevant salary rate under the exceptions cost type. All costs must be specifically justified, and applicants must explain why such costs are required to achieve the aims of the research project. Applicants must also state clearly in the ‘Justification for Resources’ attachment of the Je-S form which costs in the proposal relate to the UK co-investigator’s business, civil society or government body. Please note that UK co-investigator’s business or civil society salary costs should only be claimed where clear justification is provided as to why this cost cannot be met by the UK co-investigator’s business or civil society organisation. Host/submitting institutions are reminded that for calls that encourage non-academic Co-Is, a suitable support structure should be in place to assist such individuals in registering for JeS accounts and contributing to the research case. International co-investigators Please note that any academic researcher (PhD or equivalent) from an established international research organisation of comparable standing to an ESRC-eligible UK research organisation will be eligible to be listed as an international co-investigator under this scheme. Please note that international costs must not exceed 30% of the full 100% fEC cost of the

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