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The Administration of Research at Johns Hopkins is a part of the culture of our institution. As such, it is accomplished in every department by a multitude of professionals. Formal Research Administration Offices in each school and in the Provost’s Office handle daily sponsored projects grants, contracts and other activities. In addition, an interdivisional research services team and a research information team both located in the Provost’s RPA Office, provide services on a University-wide level. For information specific to a school, division or institute, please access the appropriate research administration office via JHU Research Administration Offices.
Compliance policies, oversight and training have been designed to ensure that research at Johns Hopkins University is performed in an atmosphere of compliance. Specific detail on the responsible individuals and the operations behind these initiatives as well as access to policies and training is available at the Compliance website.
Funding for research conducted at Hopkins comes from many sources. To help find specific information, from this page you may access:
- Agency Websites
- Searchable databases of Funding Opportunities (access limited to JHU domain)
- Information on Internally-Coordinated and Inter-Divisional Programs - many with limited submissions (access limited to JHU domain)
Policies and Regulations relating to the Federal Government and Agencies, to Private sector agencies and foundations, as well as Johns Hopkins' internal policies are archived on or accessible from this site.
JHU Resources and Services is a compendium of information to assist with the administration of research at Johns Hopkins. Here you can find forms, sample agreements and much more. From here, you can also access RPA applications (including ReSource or the eIS).
Technology Transfer encompasses activities related to licensing and development of new technology handled via:
NEWS
NIH has issued a new public access policy which describes the PI's responsibility for putting any publications on PubMED within 12 months of publication. Additional information can be found on the SOM website.
Effective March 7, 2008, NIH implemented Trafficking in Persons Award Term into all Notices of Award. The full text of this term can be found here.





