Common use of Other Attachments Clause in Contracts

Other Attachments. The Luxembourg applicants should include the following documents in the proposal being submitted to ESRC: • FNR Project Plan form, containing the graphical representation of the project plan including human resource planning. • FNR Budget form, for the costs being requested by FNR. • FNR Budget Details form, containing the justification of costs requested to FNR. • Further documentation may be required by FNR, to be supplied by the Luxembourg PI in order to complete the analysis of the proposal These forms are available on the FNR website xxxx://xxx.xx/international-cooperation/rcuk/. The completed forms should be provided to the UK applicants to be uploaded as attachments to the Je-S form Applicants should contact FNR to confirm their eligibility before submitting an application. For eligible applicants, FNR will provide a letter confirming eligibility which should be attached to the joint funding application submitted to ESRC. Proposal classifications The information provided in this section will be used by us to identify appropriate peer reviewers. It would therefore assist us greatly if you could populate the Research Area/Qualifiers/Keyword sections to provide a comprehensive description of your area of expertise. The Proposal classification area is a harmonised (and expanded) structure agreed with other Research Councils. Therefore, if your area of expertise crosses the remits of more than one Research Council you will now only need to provide the information once. It is an essential requirement that your primary research area is in the social sciences. We strongly encourage inter/multidisciplinary working both within and beyond the social sciences, as long as at least 50 per cent of the proposed programme of research is within ESRC remit. Please refer to the list of research areas that fall within ESRC remit (xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xx/funding/guidance-for-applicants/is-my-research-suitable-for- esrcfunding/discipline-classifications/) for further information. Please note this information is used to determine eligibility for ESRC funding and to assist in the selection of appropriate reviewers. Submit your proposal After all mandatory sections have been completed, the submit button will appear across the top menu bar. Please ensure that you have completed all attachments that are not standard mandatory attachments for Je-S but are a mandatory requirement to be completed for this specific call. The submit button will route your finalised proposal to the authorising facility within your organisation (as explained in the Registration section above). Tracking your proposal There are additional document maintenance actions that can be undertaken via the Document actions button. For example, the ‘Show submission path’ will indicate to you where in the organisation submission chain the proposal currently is located (and who holds current responsibility) - eg owner, approval pool, submitter pool or submitted to council.

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Other Attachments. The Luxembourg applicants should include the following documents in the proposal being submitted to ESRC: • FNR Project Plan form, containing the graphical representation of the project plan including human resource planning. • FNR Budget form, for the costs being requested by FNR. • FNR Budget Details form, containing the justification of costs requested to FNR. • Further documentation may be required by FNR, to be supplied by the Luxembourg PI in order to complete the analysis of the proposal These forms are available on the FNR website xxxx://xxx.xx/international-cooperation/rcuk/. The completed forms should be provided to the UK applicants to be uploaded as attachments to the Je-S form Applicants should contact FNR to confirm their eligibility before submitting an application. For eligible applicants, FNR will provide a letter confirming eligibility which should be attached to the joint funding application submitted to ESRC. Proposal classifications The information provided in this section will be used by us to identify appropriate peer reviewers. It would therefore assist us greatly if you could populate the Research Area/Qualifiers/Keyword sections to provide a comprehensive description of your area of expertise. The Proposal classification area is a harmonised (and expanded) structure agreed with other Research Councils. Therefore, if your area of expertise crosses the remits of more than one Research Council you will now only need to provide the information once. It is an essential requirement that your primary research area is in the social sciences. We strongly encourage inter/multidisciplinary working both within and beyond the social sciences, as long as at least 50 per cent of the proposed programme of research is within ESRC remit. Please refer to the list of research areas that fall within ESRC remit (xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xx/funding/guidance-for-applicants/is-my-research-suitable-for- esrcfunding/discipline-classifications/) for further information. Please note this information is used to determine eligibility for ESRC funding and to assist in the selection of appropriate reviewers. Submit your proposal After all mandatory sections have been completed, the submit button will appear across the top menu bar. Please ensure that you have completed all attachments that are not standard mandatory attachments for Je-S but are a mandatory requirement to be completed for this specific call. The submit button will route your finalised proposal to the authorising facility within your organisation (as explained in the Registration section above). Tracking your proposal There are additional document maintenance actions that can be undertaken via the Document actions button. For example, the ‘Show submission path’ will indicate to you where in the organisation submission chain the proposal currently is located (and who holds current responsibility) - eg owner, approval pool, submitter pool or submitted to council.. Further enquiries Enquiries relating to ESRC research funding rules and proposal procedures should be addressed to: Email: xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx Enquiries relating to technical aspects of the Je-S form should be addressed to: • Je-S helpdesk

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Other Attachments. The Luxembourg applicants should include the following documents in the proposal being submitted to ESRC: • FNR Project Plan form, containing the graphical representation of the project plan including human resource planning. • FNR Budget form, for the costs being requested by FNR. • FNR Budget Details form, containing the justification of costs requested to FNR. • Further documentation may be required by FNR, to be supplied by the Luxembourg PI in order to complete the analysis of the proposal These forms are available on the FNR website xxxx://xxx.xx/international-cooperation/rcuk/. The completed forms should be provided to the UK applicants to be uploaded as attachments to the Je-S form Applicants should contact FNR to confirm their eligibility before submitting an application. For eligible applicants, FNR will provide a letter confirming eligibility which should be attached to the joint funding application submitted to ESRC. Proposal classifications classifications‌ The information provided in this section will be used by us to identify appropriate peer reviewers. It would therefore assist us greatly if you could populate the Research Area/Qualifiers/Keyword sections to provide a comprehensive description of your area of expertise. The Proposal classification area is a harmonised (and expanded) structure agreed with other Research Councils. Therefore, if your area of expertise crosses the remits of more than one Research Council you will now only need to provide the information once. It is an essential requirement that your primary research area is in the social sciences. We strongly encourage inter/multidisciplinary working both within and beyond the social sciences, as long as at least 50 per cent of the proposed programme of research is within ESRC remit. Please refer to the list of research areas that fall within ESRC remit (xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xx/funding/guidance-for-applicants/is-my-research-suitable-for- esrcfunding/discipline-classifications/) for further information. Please note this information is used to determine eligibility for ESRC funding and to assist in the selection of appropriate reviewers. Submit your proposal proposal‌ After all mandatory sections have been completed, the submit button will appear across the top menu bar. Please ensure that you have completed all attachments that are not standard mandatory attachments for Je-S but are a mandatory requirement to be completed for this specific call. The submit button will route your finalised proposal to the authorising facility within your organisation (as explained in the Registration section above). Tracking your proposal proposal‌ There are additional document maintenance actions that can be undertaken via the Document actions button. For example, the ‘Show submission path’ will indicate to you where in the organisation submission chain the proposal currently is located (and who holds current responsibility) - eg owner, approval pool, submitter pool or submitted to council.. Further enquiries‌ Enquiries relating to ESRC research funding rules and proposal procedures should be addressed to: Email: xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx Enquiries relating to technical aspects of the Je-S form should be addressed to: • Je-S helpdesk

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Samples: www.ukri.org

Other Attachments. The Luxembourg applicants should include the following documents in the proposal being submitted to ESRC: • FNR Project Plan form, containing the graphical representation of the project plan including human resource planning. • FNR Budget form, for the costs being requested by FNR. • FNR Budget Details form, containing the justification of costs requested to FNR. • Further documentation may be required by FNR, to be supplied by the Luxembourg PI in order to complete the analysis of the proposal These forms are available on the FNR website xxxx://xxx.xx/international-cooperation/rcuk/. The completed forms should be provided to the UK applicants to be uploaded as attachments to the Je-S form Applicants should contact FNR to confirm their eligibility before submitting an application. For eligible applicants, FNR will provide a letter confirming eligibility which should be attached to the joint funding application submitted to ESRC. Proposal classifications The information provided in this section will be used by us to identify appropriate peer reviewers. It would therefore assist us greatly if you could populate the Research Area/Qualifiers/Keyword sections to provide a comprehensive description of your area of expertise. The Proposal classification area is a harmonised (and expanded) structure agreed with other Research Councils. Therefore, if your area of expertise crosses the remits of more than one Research Council you will now only need to provide the information once. It is an essential requirement that your primary research area is in the social sciences. We strongly encourage inter/multidisciplinary working both within and beyond the social sciences, as long as at least 50 per cent of the proposed programme of research is within ESRC remit. Please refer to the list of research areas that fall within ESRC remit (xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xx/funding/guidance-for-applicants/is-my-research-suitable-for- esrcfunding/discipline-classifications/) for further information. Please note this information is used to determine eligibility for ESRC funding and to assist in the selection of appropriate reviewers. Submit your proposal After all mandatory sections have been completed, the submit button will appear across the top menu bar. Please ensure that you have completed all attachments that are not standard mandatory attachments for Je-S but are a mandatory requirement to be completed for this specific call. The submit button will route your finalised proposal to the authorising facility within your organisation (as explained in the Registration section above). Tracking your proposal There are additional document maintenance actions that can be undertaken via the Document actions button. For example, the ‘Show submission path’ will indicate to you where in the organisation submission chain the proposal currently is located (and who holds current responsibility) - eg owner, approval pool, submitter pool or submitted to council.

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Samples: www.ukri.org

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Other Attachments. The Luxembourg applicants should include the following documents in the proposal being submitted to ESRC: • FNR Project Plan form, containing the graphical representation of the project plan including human resource planning. • FNR Budget form, for the costs being requested by FNR. • FNR Budget Details form, containing the justification of costs requested to FNR. • Further documentation may be required by FNR, to be supplied by the Luxembourg PI in order to complete the analysis of the proposal These forms are available on the FNR website xxxx://xxx.xx/international-cooperation/rcuk/. The completed forms should be provided to the UK applicants to be uploaded as attachments to the Je-S form Applicants should contact FNR to confirm their eligibility before submitting an application. For eligible applicants, FNR will provide a letter confirming eligibility which should be attached to the joint funding application submitted to ESRC. Proposal classifications classifications‌ The information provided in this section will be used by us to identify appropriate peer reviewers. It would therefore assist us greatly if you could populate the Research Area/Qualifiers/Keyword sections to provide a comprehensive description of your area of expertise. The Proposal classification area is a harmonised (and expanded) structure agreed with other Research Councils. Therefore, if your area of expertise crosses the remits of more than one Research Council you will now only need to provide the information once. It is an essential requirement that your primary research area is in the social sciences. We strongly encourage inter/multidisciplinary working both within and beyond the social sciences, as long as at least 50 per cent 50% of the proposed programme of research is within ESRC remit. Please refer to the list of research areas that fall within ESRC remit (xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xx/funding/guidance-for-applicants/is-my-research-suitable-for- xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxx/funding/guidance-for-applicants/is-my-research-suitable-for- esrcfunding/discipline-classifications/) for further information. Please note this information is used to determine eligibility for ESRC funding and to assist in the selection of appropriate reviewers. Submit your proposal proposal‌ After all mandatory sections have been completed, the submit button will appear across the top menu bar. Please ensure that you have completed all attachments that are not standard mandatory attachments for Je-S but are a mandatory requirement to be completed for this specific call. The submit button will route your finalised proposal to the authorising facility within your organisation (as explained in the Registration section above). Tracking your proposal proposal‌ There are additional document maintenance actions that can be undertaken via the Document actions button. For example, the ‘Show submission path’ will indicate to you where in the organisation submission chain the proposal currently is located (and who holds current responsibility) - eg e.g. owner, approval pool, submitter pool or submitted to council.. Further enquiries‌ Enquiries relating to ESRC research funding rules and proposal procedures should be addressed to: Email: xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxx.xxx Enquiries relating to technical aspects of the Je-S form should be addressed to: • Je-S helpdesk

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Samples: esrc.ukri.org

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