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Property / description: To support cooperative agreements involving large-scale research activities with complicated structures that cannot be appropriately categorized into an available single component activity code, e.g. clinical networks, research programs or consortium. (American English) / reference | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 12 November 2024
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- UM1 (award type)
- Research Project with Complex Structure Cooperative Agreement
- Research Project with Complex Structure Cooperative Agreement (award type)
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English | UM1 |
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Research Project with Complex Structure Cooperative Agreement (American English)
To support cooperative agreements involving large-scale research activities with complicated structures that cannot be appropriately categorized into an available single component activity code, e.g. clinical networks, research programs or consortium. (American English)
The components represent a variety of supporting functions and are not independent of each component. (American English)
Substantial federal programmatic staff involvement is intended to assist investigators during performance of the research activities, as defined in the terms and conditions of the award. (American English)
The performance period may extend up to seven years but only through the established deviation request process. (American English)
ICs desiring to use this activity code for programs greater than 5 years must receive OPERA prior approval through the deviation request process. (American English)