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Wednesday, June 3, 2020
student access approval form, UTC
https://www.utc.edu/research-sponsored-programs/pdfs/covid19-research-approval-form.pdf
Research / Scholarly Activity Approval Form According to the UTC COVID-19 Guidelines for Research: To protect the health and well-being of our employees, students, and the general public while fulfilling our critical educational and research mission during the national COVID-19 crisis, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga via the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research has adopted the following guidance concerning Research and other Scholarly Activities. Priorities of this policy are: (1) protect the health and well-being of employees, students, collaborators, and research subjects; (2) care for animals and plants grown under certain conditions; (3) maintain and protect UTC’s research resources and infrastructure; and (4) support essential/critical research. Please refer to the full guidelines and carefully consider how you will ensure that all guidelines are followed by you and your research/scholarly team members. Any in-person research/scholarly meeting, grouping, or activity involving more than 1 person using campus facilities or gathering off-campus (for field work, etc.) requires prior approval from Department Heads, College Deans/Center Directors, and the Vice Chancellor for Research. Additionally, the Lead PI / Scholarly Activity Leader must notify HR via email of any on-campus locations where activities will occur and the number of individuals involved. Please complete all fields and secure signatures (digital signatures or typed names with an accompanying email of approval are acceptable) in advance of any group activities. The VCR should be the final signatory and will retain a copy.
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