The Grants Office
The Grants Office, or its equivalent, is the office of record for all grant and contract submissions at each college or school. The Grants Office reports to the President, Provost, or their designee and implements the research and sponsored program policies of the university and the college or school. They also provide sponsored program administration services to their college or school faculty.
Resources: general functions of the Grants Office
New! Electronic Grant Proposal Information Form (e-GPI)
CUNY/QCC Grant Forms, Policies, & Procedures - Notify Campus of Intent to Submit a Proposal.
Principal Investigator (PI) or Project Director (PD)
The PI has the primary responsibility for ensuring the success of the research and the overall award management of the sponsored program. The PI must comply with the financial and administrative policies and regulations associated with the award.
Resources: Principal Investigator (PI) or Project Director (PD) Responsibilities.
The City University of New York (CUNY)
Conflicts of Interest
Faculty, Students, and Staff
- Affiliation Agreements
- CUNY Campus and Workplace Violence Policy
- Equal Opportunity and Non-Discrimination
- Gender Based Violence and the Workplace Policy
- Governance Plans
- Implementation of CUNY’s Revised Sexual Misconduct Policy
- Lactation Guidelines
- Policy Against Drugs and Alcohol
- Policy on Sexual Misconduct – Revision to Provision Not Permitting Reliance on Statement Not Subject to Cross Examination in Title IX Hearing
- Policy on Student-Athlete Attestation of Serious Misconduct
- Reporting Alleged Misconduct
- Sexual Misconduct Policy
- Student and Employee Requests for Name and Gender Changes memo
- Travel: Domestic and International Travel
- Vehicle Use Policy
Information Security and Records
Office of Research
- Research Integrity and Compliance
- Conflict of Interest
- Export Control
- Human Research Protection Program
- Research Agreements
- Sponsored Research and Projects
- Research Integrity
- Training and Education
- Research Handbook
- Resource Library
- Who to Contact
- Report a Concern
Records Retention Schedule
Research Foundation - The City University of New York (RFCUNY)
- Conducting Evaluations
- Employing Foreign Nationals
- Labor Law Notices
- Timesheets
- Recruiting and Rehiring Employees
- Requests for Accommodation
- Administrative and Clerical Salaries
- Affirmative Action
- Benefit Programs for all RFCUNY employees
- Benefits for Retirees
- Code of Ethics
- Combating Trafficking in Persons
- Conflict of Interest
- Domestic Violence in the Workplace
- Drug-Free Workplace
- Effort Certification
- Equipment, Supplies, and Construction Contracts
- Fair Labor Standards Act Compliance
- Job Abandonment
- Intellectual Property
- Internet Access
- Memorandum of Understanding
- Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)
- Project Employees Complaints
- Record Retention
- RF Grant Agreements
- RF Guidance on Payment to CUNY Employees Memorandum, 6/18/15
- Sexual Harassment
- Time Off and Leave Benefits
- Use of Independent Contractor Agreements
- Violence Prevention and Weapons in the Workplace
- Whistleblower
- Administrative Leave
- Confidential Leave
- Cost Sharing
- Cost Transfers
- Lacation
- Misconduct in Science
- Forward Funding
- Grant Award Agreements
- Subrecipient Mornitioring Procedure
- US DOJ Funded Conferences
Queensborough Community College
- CUNY Office of Research Limited Submission Policy and Process - 01/01/21
- QCC Office of Academic Affairs Limited Submission Policy (PDF): 03/16/21
Workplace Violence Resources
- Visit the QCC Office of Human Resources & Labor Relations website for more information on policies, procedures, and practices.
Security Policies & Procedures
The City University of New York (CUNY):
- Acceptable Use of University Data in the Cloud Policy
- Cybersecurity Awareness
- Cybersecurity Best Practices
- Data Classification Standard
- Guidance and Procedures for Requesting and Using Data from CUNY Educational Records for Research Purposes in Compliancewith FERPA
- Guidelines for Working Remotely
- Security Resources
Queensborough Community College (CUNY):
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Information for Students, Faculty and Staff
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
Research Foundation—The City University of New York (RFCUNY):
Other ResourcesThe New York State Senate - Education Law Section 2-D
The U.S. Department of Education:
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
- FERPA Frequently Asked Questions
- FERPA 101: For Colleges and Universities
National Archives and Records Administration
Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principals, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards.
Predatory Publishing
CUNY Office of Research - Date: May 18, 2017