How do I create a new Proposal Development document?
Click on Common Tasks in the left-hand navigation panel. Find the Proposal Development card and select Create Proposal.
Click on Common Tasks in the left-hand navigation panel. Find the Proposal Development card and select Create Proposal.
There are a few potential explanations:
No. Campus users may only create Proposal Development documents. Only Sponsored Projects, the Office of Research Contracts, and UAHS Contracts will be able to create Institutional Proposals, Negotiations, Awards and Subawards. You will receive an error message if you attempt to create any of these document types and do not have the appropriate provisioning.
Yes. Your Automatic Refresh Rate, Action List Page Size, Fields Displayed, Color Coding for Route Status, and Email Notification Preferences will all be migrated over to the updated UAccess Research system.
Yes. The content included/shown on the Medusa page is the same in the updated UAccess Research System. It just has a different look and feel.
You will be able to look up Negotations by department in the current version of UAccess Research (v. 5.2.1) until Thursday, January 20th before 5pm. After that, the old system will go dark. During system conversion, all negotiation records will be transferred over to the updated UAccess Research system. You will be able to look up Negotiations by department in the updated version of UAccess Research (Kuali SaaS) after go-live on Tuesday, January 25 after 8am.
You will have access to items in the 'Proposals not routing' card on the dashboard if you:
As part of the system conversion, all current access and roles with the exception of Lead-Unit pre-approval will be migrated over to the updated system environment. There is no action required on your part.
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