What ownership is cancer research?
Cancer Research UK, a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity, is governed by a Council of Trustees, the Charity’s board of directors.
What happens to unused research grant money?
If the money is not used by the end of the fiscal year, it goes back to the U.S. Treasury. If time remains in the fiscal year and money becomes available again, it will be used in the current grant program.
What should I spend research grants on?
8 Ways to Make The Most Of Your Leftover Research Funding
- General Lab Equipment. – Pipettors & Pipette Tips. – Microfuges. – Glassware. – Tubes. – Gloves. – Laboratory Notebooks.
- Chemicals & Reagents. – ELISA kits. – PCR kits. – Antibodies. – Enzymes.
- Educational & Reference Books.
- Host or Attend a Relevant Workshop/Seminar.
Which university has the highest research budget?
University of Washington. The University of Washington claims a top spot among the colleges with the highest research and development funding, with expenditures of more than $1.3 billion annually.
What kind of research can be funded by CRUK?
Proposals are not restricted by type but must be consistent with CRUK’s vision and purpose. CRUK funds a broad portfolio of investigator-led research, from individual projects and fellowships to large-scale team science programmes, multidisciplinary collaborations and international consortia.
What happens at the end of a CRUK grant?
Where the Host Institution is not a registered charity, at the end of the Grant Period, CRUK may require that the Host Institution pay CRUK an amount equal to the market value of the Equipment at the End Date assessed by an independent valuation expert approved by CRUK.
Do you have to pay access charges for CRUK?
Access charges: CRUK will not pay access charges for use of Equipment funded by any Grant. Transfer between budget allocations (virement): The Host Institution may freely transfer funds between the salary and running expenses budget allocations set out in the GAL provided that:
How does Cancer Research UK get its funding?
Our Institute is one of four Cancer Research UK Institutes, receiving £17.1 million a year in core funding from the charity. This core funding enables the Institute to provide an outstanding environment in which to train and develop scientists.