The following guidance and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) outline when due diligence checks on third parties are necessary, how to use the Research Third Parties: Relationship Review Questionnaire [Word] and what to expect from the Research Office's independent risk assessment process.
Partner Due Diligence
- 1) Why are third party assessments necessary?
- 2) Research Third Parties: Relationship Review Questionnaire
- 3) Completing the Research Third Parties: Relationship Review Questionnaire
- 4) Research Office risk assessment process
- 5) Are due diligence checks required if we have previously worked with a Research Third Party?
- 6) Should we review a third party organisation if there is no financial relationship?
- 7) What due diligence checks are required if Imperial is NOT leading the project?
- 8) What due diligence checks are required when funding is not managed on a research account code (i.e. P code)?
- 9) What other partner checks are carried out, e.g. by the Finance department?
- 10) What checks are required if we are receiving research funding from a new funder?
- 11) What other guidance is available?
- 12) What are the due diligence responsibilities at post award, i.e. after the project has started?
1) Why are third party assessments necessary?
2) Research Third Parties: Relationship Review Questionnaire
3) Completing the Research Third Parties: Relationship Review Questionnaire
4) Research Office risk assessment process
5) Are due diligence checks required if we have previously worked with a Research Third Party?
6) Should we review a third party organisation if there is no financial relationship?
7) What due diligence checks are required if Imperial is NOT leading the project?
8) What due diligence checks are required when funding is not managed on a research account code (i.e. P code)?
9) What other partner checks are carried out, e.g. by the Finance department?
10) What checks are required if we are receiving research funding from a new funder?
11) What other guidance is available?
12) What are the due diligence responsibilities at post award, i.e. after the project has started?