Frequently Asked Questions
Put simply: Office of Research Administration supports/represents the applicant/university, (to a sponsor) or acts as the recipient of funding. The KAUST Research Funding is one of the sponsors we apply to and receive funding from. The Research Funding does not apply for, or receive funding; it is KAUST's internal funding unit.
The Office of Research Administration team is tasked with providing administrative, financial and contractual support to faculty in acquiring and administering external funding. Office of Research Administration assists in obtaining or participating and managing externally and internally sponsored research projects. Every university has an institutional and central office such as the Research Administration unit which supports faculty in applying for funding, developing and negotiating agreements (NDAs, MTAs) and contracts, grant management and ensuring post-award compliance with sponsor terms (e.g. reporting).
Yes. Unfunded collaboration is still research activity and effort which should be recorded. In most cases internal approval will still be required. Please email ora.preaward@kaust.edu.sa as soon as you know you may take part and we will check and ensure we are eligible to apply and support you.
Also, although unfunded, your contribution/s (cash or in-kind) should be captured; your effort (% time), and any cash contribution you will make. It is very common that sponsors will want (even require) this information so it needs to be calculated properly.
Yes. It is very important that any (pre-proposal or an estimation of in-kind contribution), and all budgetary information is accurately calculated to avoid common mistakes such as
(i) not including all costs: if you under-cost a sponsor may not allow a change in your final/full budget,
(ii) not including indirect costs, and
(iii) using incorrect rates.
Every submission requires the following Research Administration documents for internal approval, (1) proposal approval form (“PAF”), (2) budget form, and (3) your proposal. Forms 1& 2 are internal forms and must not be sent externally.
The pre-award team manages the Current and Pending Support form (“CPS”). The form captures and summarizes all research activity (funded or unfunded) and is updated after each application.
It is the Principal Investigators responsibility to:
(i) undertake a similarity software check. The University’s license for iThenticate® is administered by the Office of Academic Writing Services and the system is available for use by faculty members and administrators, (for iThenticate® registration/account set-up, please email Academic Writing).
(ii) ensure that the Institutional Biosafety and BioEthics Committee (IBEC) has reviewed the proposal (if required).
We need certain information before starting the negotiating process to help us negotiate a contract for a specific project efficiently:
Any type of disclosure (whether orally, in a publication, demonstration, advertisement or article in a journal), by the applicant or anyone acting for them, could threaten a patent application. In order to prevent this, it is essential that the applicant does not make any disclosure related to the invention, except when the disclosure is made under conditions of strict confidence.
Also, once the patent application is filed, in many cases it is wise to delay a publication on research results that are subject of a patent application. The duration of this delay depends from case to case, but is never longer than 12 to 18 months after the patent is filed. For further information on patent applications, please contact Technology Management. Technology Management can help you define an adequate publication strategy that balances academic interests and commercialization interests.
In the majority of cases invoices submitted for reimbursement will be based on actual expenditure posted to the project’s pocket ID unless sponsor specific guidelines prescribe a different frequency or format for the billing of the contract, grant or agreement. The post-award team is responsible for generating invoices and invoicing sponsors through the SAP GM billing system.
Sponsors remit payment via wire transfer or check deposit upon receipt of the invoice. If a check is sent directly to a Principal Investigator/research center/division, the recipient should immediately identify the fund to which the payment is to be applied to; note this information on the check stub and send it to the Office of Research Administration.
In the case of some public funders, installments are payable upon receipt of cost statements, which are usually lump sum payments based on forecasted expenditure. In case of any underspend, such advance payments will be reduced to avoid overpayment.