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Guideline on Incentive (Research Allowances) Management

Apr 26. 2016
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Guideline on Incentive (Research Allowances) Management

Established on Apr. 25, 2011, in guideline no. 12.

Revised on May 3, 2012, in guideline no. 34.

Revised on Oct. 31, 2012, in guideline no. 50.

Article 1 (Purpose)

This guideline provides details about the Regulation on Research Work and other separate regulations specified under the Detailed Enforcement Rules in the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) and Academy Industry Research Corporation (hereinafter referred to as “the University”) to allow the University to provide researchers with compensation equivalent to their research achievements and efforts and may enhance their motivations to perform research or facilitate consigned research.

Article 2 (Definitions)

Incentives (research allowances) refer to any incentives (research allowances) for research projects reflected in the Research Project Plan for a National Research and Development Project or any research expenses that are executed according to the incentive (research allowance) payment standards of the University.

Article 3 (Detailed Payment Standard)

①     To the extent of incentives (research allowances) budget reflected in the Research Project Plan, both the principal investigator and participating researchers who participate in performing a research project shall be eligible for such incentives. Research allowances for participating researchers shall be paid by the principal investigator according to their special contribution rating.

②     In principle, faculty research allowances shall not exceed the overhead costs of the project.

③     Research allowances shall be paid according to the following payment standards:

  1. National institution-funded projects: No more than the amount reflected in the Final Research Project Plan
  2. Industrial projects: No more than 30% of the total research expenses
  3. Other projects: No more than the upper limit of the amount specified by the supporting institutes

④     The contribution ratings specified above in Article 3.1 shall generally reflect academic achievements, including dissertations, patents, research performance results, and project participation rates. (Newly established on May 3, 2012)

⑤     In principle, the principal investigator or one (1) participating researcher may receive no more than 75% of incentives (research allowances) budget for a research project, except if there is any special guidelines developed in the supporting institutes or there is no participating researcher besides the principal investigator. (Newly established on May 3, 2012)

⑥     For research projects covered by the Regulation on Management of National Research and Development Projects, incentives (research allowances) shall be reduced in proportion to the labor costs removed from the amount specified in the Research and Development Plan. (Newly established on Oct. 31, 2012)

Article 4 (Application and Payment Procedures)

The principal investigator shall prepare a Research Allowances Application Form for Participating Researchers (Form No. 1) no later than 2 months before the end of the relevant research period, and the allowances shall be collectively paid by the Academic Research Support Team on the basis of the principal investigator’s contribution ratings for the researchers. For any short-term research projects not longer than 6 months, however, the allowances may be paid no later than 1 month before the end of the relevant research period. In the case of any research projects exempted from the Regulation on Management of National Research and Development Projects, the timing and procedures of the research allowances payment may be separately specified. (Revised on Oct. 31, 2012)

Article 5 (Rules of Application)

With regard to incentives (research allowances), other matters not specified in this guideline shall be mutatis mutandis covered by the relevant regulations of the supporting institute.

Supplementary Provision (April 25, 2011)

  1. (Effective Date)

This guideline shall take effect from the date of its announcement.

  1. (Interim Measures)

The management of incentives (research allowances) executed before the enforcement of this guideline shall be considered as based hereon.

Supplementary Provision (October 31, 2012)

  1. (Effective Date)

This guideline shall take effect from the date of its announcement.

  1. (Timing of Application)

Incentives (research allowances) payable after the effective date shall be paid according to this guideline.


【Form No. 1】

Incentives (Research Allowances) Application Form for Participating Researchers

  1. General Information about the Research Project
Project number Supporting Institute Name of project supported
Principal Investigator Organization ID Name
Title
Budget amount of incentives (research allowances) for researchers
  1. Details of Incentives (Research Allowances) Payment
Researcher category Item of

expense paid

Name ID (Student No.) Payment amount (\) Contribution rate (%) Total budget of research allowances

Current time/Total number of payments

Principal Investigator \5,000,000

1 time/2 times

Participating professors
Research assistants
Total
  1. dd. yyyy

Principal Investigator:        (Signature or seal)

※ Caution

  1. Researcher category: Classified into the principal investigator, participating professor (joint research professor), outside participating researcher, and research assistant
  2. Incentives for the principal investigator and participating professors shall be executed from the expense item for professor incentives, and those for outside participating researchers and research assistants shall be executed from the expense item for researcher incentives.
  3. The amount of incentives for researchers shall be calculated by multiplying their contribution rate by the amount of incentives (research allowances) appropriated for the whole project.

To: President of Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (Representative Director of Academy-Industry Research Corporation [AIRC])