Some or all of my salary is funded by a Career Development (“K”) or similar award, but some of my effort is devoted to other sponsored projects as well. How do I certify my effort?
Your effort on activities that are within the scope of the career development plan for your K award should be allocated to your K award. Your effort on sponsored projects that are not within the scope of the K award should be allocated to those projects. Discussion: K awards have special requirements with respect to minimum total effort commitments, as well as restrictions with respect to work on other sponsored projects. Whenever you are engaged in any activity other than activity that is within the scope of your K award, you must ensure that you are complying with these special K award requirements and restrictions as well. | Top | 30. My salary is funded by a career development (“K”) or similar award which requires that I devote a significant (often 75%) portion of my effort to research activities. If private practice is considered as part of my overall activities, then how can I satisfy this requirement? Answer: If the private practice work directly relates to the work required und
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