Which professional and classified staff are considered University Research Employees?
Unlike faculty, relatively few professional and classified staff are considered University Research Employees. They are limited to those employees who are specifically assigned to sponsored research projects and whose work contributes to the design or conduct of research or to the analysis or reporting of results, or those employees who have been granted the right to apply for sponsored research projects by the Provost or by their respective schools, colleges, or campuses.
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