May 6: COVID-19 Research Guidelines Update
Dear University of Maine and University of Maine at Machias Colleagues,
I am writing to provide you an update in response to聽,听, the Chancellor’s extension of the聽聽through May 31st, and the聽.
Our primary focus is the safety of faculty, staff, students and the public. As such, we continue to stress that most research and scholarly activity should continue to be conducted聽away from field sites and university facilities or delayed if possible.聽 The COVID-19 Research Continuity Task Force is working to draft recommendations for a phased research ramp up which aligns with the Governor’s plan and the various UMS/91福利 plans being developed to ramp up operations as safely and controlled as possible. During this time of transition, the definition of essential research and scholarly activity (that require working on campus or a field site) has been expanded effective immediately to include the following (the bullets in bold below are two new additional criteria):
- Research and scholarly activity that is critical to the health of the public
- Research and scholarly activity聽of national or state importance
- Research and scholarly activity聽that involves the protection of valuable resources such as cell lines, animal lines, instrumentation requiring regular attention, etc. which cannot be shut down and must be kept going at a basal level
- Research and scholarly activities聽that directly support current聽聽in the聽;听general university research and scholarly activities in those designated areas would not typically qualify as 鈥渆ssential鈥.
- Research and scholarly activity necessary to avoid prematurely stopping an experiment or research process in progress that would result in an irrecoverable loss.
- Research and scholarly activity necessary because experimentation or related activities for the coming year are tightly linked to seasonal phenology and even a short delay will result in long term impact.
Essential research and scholarly activity conducted at a field site or on campus or a university facility should be conducted in accordance with guidance available on the聽聽site. More specifically – these efforts, once approved, should be conducted with minimal numbers of personnel (less than 10) appropriately distanced and in staggered time schedules in a location, for the minimum amount of time necessary to complete the approved on-site work.聽 All personnel聽尘耻蝉迟听follow available聽聽and take basic preventative measures (which include proper mask usage, distancing procedures, disinfection, hand washing, etc.) to avoid exposure to or infection from coronavirus. Further, the聽聽(requires an @聽log-in) has updated guidance and safety checklists for safely returning to work spaces.
Essential research and scholarly activity requests should continue to be submitted using the聽request form聽which has been in place since March 24th.聽 Requests will be sent to the applicable College or Center and the Research Continuity Task force for the respective review and recommendation regarding approval.聽 Requests approved by OVPRDGS will continue to be shared with Safety Management, Facilities Management, and University Police; you may be contacted by one or more of these offices if more information is needed. 聽聽
As a reminder, COVID-19聽Research聽Guidelines are available at the links below:
- Research聽and Graduate School FAQs
- Graduate School Community Guidelines
- Office of聽Research聽Development Guidelines
- Office of聽Research聽Administration Guidelines
- Office of聽Research聽Compliance Guidelines
The response to COVID-19 continues to be a rapidly evolving situation even at this stage of the pandemic and this guidance is subject to change. Please be sure to regularly review available Research Guidelines at the above links. Also, please continue to regularly check the UMS Information page () and the 91福利 Information page (/coronavirus/).
Thank-you for your patience during this time of uncertainty and for all that you do in service of our University, the State and beyond.
Best wishes and stay safe,
Kody Varahramyan
