The term “faculty Participant” is used below to refer to this category. A Faculty Participant may also be referred to as a Faculty Investigator or Senior Personnel. Faculty participants may participate in the research, may collect salary, and may have a role in publications. These faculty are not responsible for the conduct of the project, are not a signatory to an MOU, and normally do not share in the return of indirect cost, unless specified in the MOU. While the PI has ultimate responsibility for the conduct of a research project, the Co-PI/Co-I is also obligated to ensure the project is conducted in compliance with applicable laws and regulations and institutional policy governing the conduct of sponsored research.įaculty Participant – University of Massachusetts Amherst Faculty may be involved in projects key personnel without the same responsibilities of a PI or Co-PI/Co-I. Principal Investigator (PI) – A Principal Investigator is the primary individual responsible for the preparation, conduct, and administration of a research grant, cooperative agreement, training or public service project, contract, or other sponsored project in compliance with applicable laws and regulations and institutional policy governing the conduct of sponsored research.Ĭo-Principal Investigator or Co-Investigator (Co-PI/Co-I) –Co-PIs/Co-Is are key personnel who have responsibilities similar to that of a PI on research projects.
Presented at the 683 rd Regular Faculty Senate Meeting March 26, 2009ĬOUNCIL MEMBERSHIP: Jenny Adams, Leslie Button, Lori Clarke, Paul Cormier, Kourosh Danai, David Evans - Chair, Andrea Foulkes , Cynthia Jacelon, Jane Kent-Braun, Paul Kostecki, Mason Lowance, Michael Malone, Michael Maroney, Ernest May, Jane Miller, John Mullin, David Ostendorf, William Patterson, Stephen Rich, Jay Schafer, Linda Shea, Lynnette Leidy Seivert, Carol Sprague, Martha Taunton, Emily West, Hilary Woodcock Principal and Co-Principal Investigators: Eligibility, Roles, Rights, Responsibilities, and Obligations Definition(s) 09-032 SPECIAL REPORT of the RESEARCH COUNCIL concerning PRINCIPAL AND CO-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS: ELIGIBILITY, ROLES, RIGHTS, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND OBLIGATIONS
Completing the bonus objective will net you extra Survival Points, failure to complete it will deduct points from your overall score. Obtain a bonus objective from this board. Map/Objective Board: Check the map to see the layout of the environment and locate objectives.
Talk in secret and utilize this hidden frequency to work together to take the survivors downĬrafting & Cooking stations: Harvest resources from rock nodes, trees and bushes to craft useful items here. Red Radios: If there is more than one traitor, they all spawn in with a red radio, SURVIVORS DO NOT. Sabotage the repaired objectives using Traitor credits and do whatever you can to stop Survivors from escaping. Blend in with the Survivors and avoid suspicion. This is a safe zone, you can’t attack in this area.Īt the start of the game, Traitors are easily outnumbered and can be killed quickly. Traitors win when all Survivors die or fail to escape. To achieve that, you’ll need to work together with another Traitor to sabotage repair attempts while picking off the Survivors. The Traitor's goal is to stop the survivors from escaping, by any means necessary.Īs a Traitor, your goal is to stop Survivors from escaping. A small minority players in each game will be randomly selected as Traitors at the beginning of the match, although there will be only one Traitor in a lobby of five players, and can be altered in custom games.