OBJECTIVE

Federal and private sponsors have specific policies and regulations governing the conduct of sponsored projects which they fund. In addition, Johns Hopkins University has several internal written policies designed to standardize the conduct of business at the university. Frequently, these policies and procedures are required to implement federal and other regulations.

JHU CONTACTS

University Administration
SCOTT L. ZEGER
Vice Provost for Research
265 Garland Hall - Homewood Campus
3400 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
410-516-8770
E-mail: szeger@jhsph.edu
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
EATON E. LATTMAN
Dean, Research and Graduate Education
410-516-8215
lattman@jhu.edu
Whiting School of Engineering
MARC D. DONOHUE
Vice Dean for Research
410-516-5262
mdd@jhu.edu
School of Medicine
JULIE GOTTLIEB
Assistant Dean, Policy Coordination
410-516-5560
jgottlie@jhmi.edu
Bloomberg School of Public Health
JANET DiPIETRO
Associate Dean for Research
410-955-8536
jdipietr@jhsph.edu

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND REGULATIONS

MOST FREQUENTLY USED LINKS

LINKS BY A FEDERAL AGENCY

  • Department of Commerce Policies and Regulations (Export Administration Regulations)
  • Department of Education (DOEd)
  • Department of Defense
  • OTHER FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS

    PRIVATE COMPANIES' POLICIES AND REGULATIONS

    In private sector, policies and regulations differ from one foundation to another. That is why, it is very important to discuss this aspect with a research administration officer prior to proposal submission.

    JHU RESEARCH-RELATED POLICIES AND REGULATIONS

    UNIVERSITY-WIDE POLICIES
    DIVISIONAL POLICIES
    Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Policies
    Whiting School of Engineering Policies
    School of Medicine Policies
    School of Nursing
    Bloomberg School of Public Health Policies
    link to JHU