DDTC, BIS or OFAC *? What are these and why should you know their names? A recent National Council of University Research Administrators (NCURA) YouTube Tuesday video, “Export Control Laws:...
Sequestration, or automatic spending cuts, were passed by Congress in August 2012 and is set to go into effect January 2013. This process has implications for federal discretionary programs,...
If you have taken any of the human subjects use or animal care on-line training modules from the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) at least five (5) years ago, you may have...
Sponsored by the Office for Research Administration, this event will be held daily beginning Monday, October 29, 2012 through Friday November 2, 2012 from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Presenters from...
Anyone (PIs, research team members, students, etc.) who is involved in a research project have the responsibility to act in a proper and ethical manner. A recent National Council of University...
The ORPC has secured a space and is hosting the viewing a Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R) webinar entitled " The IACUC's Role in Environmental Enrichment Programs" on...
NSF has updated the Grant Proposal Guide (GPG) and the Award & Administration Guide (AAG), with changes effective January 14, 2013 providing clarification and updated guidance on proposals and...
Export controls, the federal regulations that oversee how certain information, services and products are provided to foreign nationals and countries, is a complicated issue for Sponsored Programs...
September is National Preparedness Month. A series of disaster/crisis webinars sponsored by the US Small Business Administration and the Federal Emergency Management Agency on various topics will...
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