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NSF-Required Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Training Expansion

January 4, 2024

As part of NSF’s commitment to the responsible and ethical conduct of research (RECR), RECR is critical for excellence and public trust in science and engineering. RECR involves not only a responsibility to generate and disseminate knowledge with rigor and integrity but also a responsibility to:

a. conduct peer review with the highest ethical standards;
b. diligently protect proprietary information and intellectual property from inappropriate disclosure and
c. treat students and colleagues fairly and with respect.

NSF Mandate

To support these efforts and responsibilities, NSF recently updated the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG), expanding the requirements for Responsible and Ethical Conduct of Research (RCR) training. 

For NSF grant proposals submitted on or after July 31, 2023, the NSF requires all undergraduate students, graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, faculty, and other senior personnel supported by the proposed research project to complete an approved form of RCR training before any funding can be awarded. 

Drexel University Response

In response, Drexel University’s Office of Research and Innovation will check all NSF proposals at the time of submission for completion of RCR and notify those who have outstanding training.  If RCR has not been completed by “time of award,” this may impact account set-up or require changes in study personnel. 

Drexel University provides training for RCR to all researchers through the CITI training platform. If you have already completed the training within the last 4 years, we recommend associating your CITI account with Drexel University.  Please see the instructions linked below for enrolling in CITI courses for RCR. 

View the Instructions Document [PDF]

If you have any questions or need additional assistance please contact Cassandra Myers at cjm523@drexel.edu or Marisa Corbett at mjc535@drexel.edu.