The information below is for current participants in the pilot of the under-recovery feature of the Research@MIT app. This page will be frequently updated throughout the pilot.
If your DLCI would like to participate in the pilot, contact ra-help@mit.edu to learn how to enroll.
The Research@MIT app can be used to submit under-recovery requests for research programs. Under-recovery requests for non-research programs should not be entered into Research@MIT, but should be discussed with the department head, Dean’s Office and the Office of the Provost, with documentation included in KC proposal.
Downloading Research@MIT
Research@MIT is available to download at https://apps-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org. Learn how to get started with the app.
Roles
Faculty may submit under-recovery requests without being assigned a role in Research@MIT. Reviewing requests and approving requests require specific roles:
- Dept Admin: May create requests, review and submit requests to Dept Approver
- Dept Approver: May review and approve the under-recovery request. Dept Approver may be either department head or administrator as proxy for department head.
- View Only: May view all requests for the department, but cannot create, submit or approve requests.
Contact ra-help@mit.edu to be assigned a role for under-recovery requests in Research@MIT.
Submitting and Approving Requests
Request should be submitted at the proposal stage. If submitting a pre-proposal, wait to submit under-recovery requests in the app until invited by sponsor to submit a full proposal.
- In Under Recovery area of app, faculty or Dept Admin creates the request. If the KC proposal budget is marked "For Submission", under-recovery amounts will automatically appear in the app.
- Faculty or Dept Admin submits request to Dept Admin.
- In Under Recovery area of app, Dept Admin reviews and either submits to Dept Approver or returns to requester.
- In Under Recovery Review area of app, Dept Approver reviews and either approves request or returns to requester.
- If the request is approved, the approval will be automatically attached to the KC proposal as an internal attachment.
Any returned requests can be edited by the requester and re-submitted for approval.
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Those with dual roles (Dept Admin, Dept Approver) will need to follow all steps individually. They cannot issue one approval for multiple steps.
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Most under-recovery requests should be submitted through the app. However, requests requiring additional approval should be emailed to the dean (or to the VPR, for units reporting to the VPR):
- Requests for restricted sponsors, including for-profit, foreign government, or federal (other than training programs)
- Requests from non-faculty PIs
- Requests that will use most or all DLCI under-recovery allocation funding
Though under-recovery for NIH K99 and certain Simon Foundations Independence awards is fully funded by the Institute, faculty should still use the Research@MIT app to make requests for these awards.
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For under-recovery requests involving multiple DLCIs:
- Lead DLCI (from KC proposal) creates under-recovery request in app, submits and approves.
- Upon Lead DLCI approval, under-recovery request will be sent to Dept Approver of other DLCI(s). Dept Approvers will receive an email notification that there is a request for review.
- Once all DLCI(s) have approved the request, the under-recovery approval file will populate in KC proposal.
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When a DLCI prepares a KC Budget SOW Update proposal where under-recovery is different from the original UR approval:
- A request is automatically entered in Research@MIT.
- Dept. Approver(s) will receive an email notification there is an updated budget for their review in the app in the Under Recovery Approvals area under Updated Budgets.
- Dept. Approver(s) may either approve or decline the request, or return to Dept. Admin(s) for editing, as needed.
Department Approver View
![Research@MIT screen showing budget breakdown by year, with proposed, committed, and allocated amounts shown in a separate chart for FY2025. FY2025 also shows the budget and remaining amount and approved, pending, and total requests.](/sites/default/files/styles/wide/public/2024-10/UnderrecoveryDeptApproverView-2024-10-02.png?itok=Grksw19V)
Users with the Dept Approver role can view the amounts proposed, committed, and allocated to under-recovery.
- Proposed: Equal to under-recovery in KC development proposals.
- Committed: Equal to under-recovery in KC institutional proposals. Released from Proposed under-recovery.
- Allocated: Equal to under-recovery in KC awards, and fed to SAP. Released from Committed under-recovery.
- Total: Equal to under-recovery in KC development proposals, institutional proposals, and awards.
Features Scheduled for Future Phases
- Ability for administrators to create a request without being assigned a role
- Routing requests requiring additional approvals to the dean and/or VPR
- Custom views for additional insight into requests from individual PIs or DLCIs
- Reporting support, based on input from pilot users
- Browser-based application
If you have additional feedback, contact ra-help@mit.edu.
Updated November 22, 2024