Fall 2016 Training Schedule Location: Wolverine Tower Time: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Day 1: October 28, 2016 Day 2: November 8, 2016 Day 3: November 29, 2016
with two (2) or more years of
on-the-job experience
who have been exposed to and regularly produce basic budgets for sponsored research proposals
are familiar with various appointment types included in sponsored project budgets, including faculty (U-year and 12-month), staff, and graduate students
are familiar with how to calculate common budget elements including indirect costs and modified total direct costs (MTDC).
The experience level is intermediate and will move the learner through increasingly more advanced budgeting topics. Instructors will evaluate readiness for participating in class discussions, budget building exercises and homework.
Attendance at all three sessions is mandatory. Completion of the course requires full submission of both budget homework assignments, with one including a budget justification. Applications are due October 3, 2016!
The Navigate: Uniform Guidance Cost Principles pilot course is recommended for new or seasoned research administrators involved in the pre- and post- award management of federally sponsored research projects. This course will focus directly on the Uniform Guidance Cost Principles.
This course is designed to help you plan and manage your Federally sponsored projects for Uniform Guidance: Cost Accounting Principles. During the course, you will learn about the importance of being Uniform Guidance compliant, how to plan for Uniform Guidance expenses and how to manage the lifecycle of projects with Uniform Guidance expenses on them.
Attendance is mandatory. This course will be one (1) day long. To receive certification, participants will have to complete the full session, along with any in-class and pre-class assignments.
Fall 2016 Training Schedule Location: Wolverine Tower Time: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Date: October 25, 2016