Research

1.1 Offices Involved with Sponsored Projects

1.1 Offices Involved with Sponsored Projects

 

Throughout the life-cycle of research projects, a number of Institute offices and affiliated organizations that serve as contracting entities for the institute have the responsibility for stewardship of funds, resources, results, and intellectual property.

 

1.1.1 Office of Sponsored Programs

1.1.1 Office of Sponsored Programs

 

The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) provides progressive and responsive assistance in several areas of research administration including specialized educational, informational, and technological support to research administrators and faculty.

Additional Resources: 

Office of Sponsored Programs

1.1.3 Georgia Tech Research Corporation

1.1.4 Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation

1.1.5 Office of Research Integrity Assurance

1.1.6 Corporate & International Contracting (Office of Sponsored Programs)

1.1.6 Corporate & International Contracting (Office of Sponsored Programs)

At Corporate & International Contracting, we work together with campus innovators and industry partners to move new technologies and discoveries out of Georgia Tech and into the mainstream of the U.S. economy. As a public university, Georgia Tech has a responsibility to ensure its research results benefit the general public.

Additional Resources:
https://osp.gatech.edu/submitting-corporate-research-proposals

1.1.7 Office of Legal Affairs

1.1.7 Office of Legal Affairs

The Office of Legal Affairs (OLA) supports the academic and research mission of the Georgia Institute of Technology through development of solutions designed to minimize Georgia Tech's legal exposure, while advancing the goals and programs of Georgia Tech within the bounds of the law.

Additional Resources:
http://legal.gatech.edu/

1.1.9 Office of Conflict of Interest Management

1.1.9 Office of Conflict of Interest Management

The Conflict of Interest Management Office, in conjunction with the faculty-led COI Review Committee, is charged with promoting objectivity throughout the Institute’s research enterprise by effectively managing conflicts of interest, which are the natural outgrowth of successful research, collaboration, and commercialization efforts.

The Office offers compliance training and its members are always available to answer your questions. Please contact us if you would like to schedule a training session or if you have any COI-related questions: http://coi.research.gatech.edu/