Research Policies
Research Policies
The University of Dayton, including the University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI), established in 1956, has a proud history of conducting business with high standards of ethics and integrity. As a government contractor, the University considers compliance with applicable laws and regulations to be essential for performing business. We strive to propose and perform sponsored research that both satisfies sponsor requirements, by providing innovative solutions through quality research and advanced technology, and contributes to the fulfillment of the University's education, research, and public service commitments through the involvement of students, faculty, and external partners.
The University of Dayton Research Policies articulate the University’s commitment to these high standards.
University of Dayton Research Policies
- Association with Individuals or Companies That Have Been Debarred or Suspended by a Federal Agency Policy
- Bid Decisions on Firm-Fixed Price Contracts Policy
- Business Ethics & Integrity Code for Sponsored Research
- Cost Sharing Policy for Sponsored Programs
- Distribution of Indirect Cost Recovery to Academic Units from Sponsored Research Programs
- Export Administration Policy
- Graduated Scale of Disciplinary Action for Research Security Violations
- Intellectual Property Policy
- Outside Activities and Conflict of Interest & Commitment Policy
- Policy for Capital Equipment Accountability
- Policy for Extra Compensation of Employees Supported by Sponsored Research Programs
- Policy on Misconduct in Research and Scholarship
- Policy on Unallowable Costs
- Purchasing Policy for Sponsored Research
- Research Professorship Policy
- Restrictions on Acceptance of Sponsored Research Policy