Are applications eligible from applicants whose NIHR/PRP grant predates Transparent Approach to Costing (TRAC) methodology?
To be eligible to apply, researchers must be funded to do research by NIHR/PRP and therefore their contribution will usually appear as a ‘Research Cost’ on a successful grant application. A significant exception to this arises from grants awarded before the introduction of Transparent Approach to Costing (TRAC) methodology on 1st April 2006. Individuals who are named but not costed, but who nevertheless make a significant contribution to research funded by such grants are eligible to apply.
Related Questions
- Are individuals eligible to apply whose significant contribution to research does not show as a research cost on a NIHR/PRP grant issued after 1st April 2006?
- Are researchers eligible to apply whose employer that administers their NIHR or PRP funding, is not based in England?
- Are individuals whose relevant NIHR/PRP grant is due shortly to end eligible to apply?