FVTesting - PI Status & Additional Access

PI status & additional access 

RISe Researcher Access

All researcher accounts created in RISe are initially assigned the "PI & Staff" role. This is the default researcher designation and does not automatically provide Principal Investigator (PI) status.

 

What Access Is Included? 

PI & Staff role allows users to:PI & Staff does NOT include access to:
  • Log in to the RISe platform
     
  • View and edit applications they are listed on
  • The “Studies” Tab / Ethics applications they are not listed on
     
  • Departmental or Faculty grant information
     
  • Principal Investigator (PI) level permissions

 

Requesting Additional Access

Need PI status or access to Additional RISe roles? Check the sections below for eligibility criteria and step-by-step application instructions.
 


 

 

PI Status

Principal Investigator (PI) status in RISe is a privileged role only granted to those demonstrating their academic standing and ability to independently lead research. 


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Additional Access & Roles

 

Limited additional access in RISe are also available for UBC Faculty and Department Heads and Reviewers, Research Ethics Boards, and UBC ORS Grants Administration.
 

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