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My campus graduate program office normally signs off on training grant applications not the office of sponsored programs. What office should I use?

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My campus graduate program office normally signs off on training grant applications not the office of sponsored programs. What office should I use?

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A. As this is a proposal submitted by the primary sponsor (principal investigator), it is processed as a training grant; it is not a fellowship application. The process depends on your campus policies. It maybe helpful to take the following paragraph describing the GREAT training program in more detail to the Office of Sponsored Programs for clarification. The Graduate Research and Education in Adaptive-Biotechnology (GREAT) awards are training grants provided by UC BREP to UC researchers on the ten UC campuses and three national laboratories. They are awarded to principal investigators, as primary sponsors, who demonstrate that they have created an environment for cross-disciplinary research and education. The quality of the trainers, the candidate and the training environment is considered when awarding the grant to the primary sponsor. However, should the faculty or nominated student leave the UC campus and if approved by the UCBREP Executive Committee, the training grant may follow

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