Recent RCR Syllabus
Please find a syllabus from RCR here.
What is Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR)?
“Yale University is committed to the conduct of research and research training activities in a scientifically responsible and ethical manner. The Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) training is a part of funding requirements for both the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF).”
Who should take RCR?
Postdocs paid from NSF or NIH grants, fellowships, or other awards are required to complete RCR. If you are unsure how your postdoctoral position is funded or whether you are required to complete RCR, please consult your faculty mentor/supervisor or unit admin and funding agency guidance (see links below).
What are the options I have for taking RCR?
For those postdoctoral appointees paid from National Institutes of Health (NIH) T32 institutional training grants, F32 individual postdoctoral fellowships, and K awards, please register for the in-person RCR course offered by the Office for Postdoctoral Affairs, which is offered each spring. You can access the course information on Workday Learning.
For those postdoctoral appointees paid from NIH R awards, NSF fellowships, and research grants, please take the online CITI RCR course. You can access the course information on Workday Learning.
What do I do after I’ve completed RCR?
You completion is tracked within Workday Learning and you can check it through the website for Workday Learning.
When do I need to take RCR again?
According to the NIH guidelines, you need to take RCR again when you: change roles or every four years.