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Includes a Live Web Event on 11/19/2024 at 2:00 PM (EST)
Ever wondered what export controls are? Have you seen a grant or contract term referencing EAR, ITAR or OFAC and didn’t know what that meant? We (2 export control professionals) will give you the fundamentals and the tools to recognize export control concerns in the grants life cycle. We’ll explain the basics behind the regulations and walk through red flags that further analysis by a knowledgeable export controls resource is likely warranted. Lastly, the webinar will describe a few hypothetical case studies that we’ll break down.
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Export Controls for the Research Administrator
November 19, 2024
2:00 – 3:30 pm ET * Webinar
3:35 – 4:30 pm ET * After the Show * Talk with the Faculty Directly!Ever wondered what export controls are? Have you seen a grant or contract term referencing EAR, ITAR or OFAC and didn’t know what that meant? We (2 export control professionals) will give you the fundamentals and the tools to recognize export control concerns in the grants life cycle. We’ll explain the basics behind the regulations and walk through red flags that further analysis by a knowledgeable export controls resource is likely warranted. Lastly, the webinar will describe a few hypothetical case studies that we’ll break down.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Identify the three major export control regulatory schemes and the three major exclusions that apply to academic institutions.
- Gain an understanding of the Fundamental Research Exclusion and how that benefits universities.
- Gain familiarity with export controlled research.
- Identify higher risk situations that may require escalation to their institutions’ export control office.
Format of webinar: 90-minute presentation, followed by 55 minutes of discussion.
Prerequisites
A general familiarity with federal funding agencies and the grants life cycle.
Jennifer Saak
Managing Director
Traliance
Torrey Truszkowski
Assistant Director, Export Control and Research Security
Brown University
Participants receive 1.5 hours of continuing education credits.
You can access your certificate from the box on the right side of the screen, after filling out the webinar evaluation.
NCURA webinars use the Zoom Webinar platform. To confirm that you are ready to participate, please test your browser before joining the webinar, or review the more detailed system requirements.
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- Audio (sound) is projected through your computer speakers. Be sure your computer is equipped with speakers so you can hear the presenters.
Member Price: $135.00 Non-Member Price: $165.00
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Includes a Live Web Event on 10/21/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)
The pandemic temporarily halted travel on sponsored awards, but now researchers are resuming their global journeys for the sake of research! Come and join us for a session on federal travel regulations, where we will cover the rules for Fly America, Open Skies, per diem, combining personal and business travel, and more!
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Getting Back to Travel…Regulations!
October 21, 2024
2:00 – 3:30 pm ET * Webinar
3:35 – 4:30 pm ET * After the Show * Talk with the Faculty Directly!The pandemic temporarily halted travel on sponsored awards, but now researchers are resuming their global journeys for the sake of research! Come and join us for a session on federal travel regulations, where we will cover the rules for Fly America, Open Skies, per diem, combining personal and business travel, and more!
Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Understand the purpose and scope of the federal travel regulations and how they apply to sponsored awards.
- Identify the key requirements and exceptions for Fly America and Open Skies agreements when traveling on federal funds.
Format of webinar: 90-minute presentation, followed by 55 minutes of discussion.
Prerequisites
Participants will want a basic understanding of sponsored terminology and direct cost allowability.
Christyne Anderson
Associate Director, Training and Compliance
Harvard University
Jeff Silber
Senior Director, Sponsored Financial Services
Cornell University
Participants receive 1.5 hours of continuing education credits.
You can access your certificate from the box on the right side of the screen, after filling out the webinar evaluation.
NCURA webinars use the Zoom Webinar platform. To confirm that you are ready to participate, please test your browser before joining the webinar, or review the more detailed system requirements.
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- Wifi is not recommended. The problem with WiFi is signal strength can vary causing bandwidth to increase or decrease.
- We recommend a wired connection. A wired connection gives a consistent signal and consistent bandwidth. A wired connection provides a better experience.
- It's better for organizations with low bandwidth to only have the webinar running on 1 computer in a conference room than having 10 individual people running the session on 10 computers at their desks.
- Audio (sound) is projected through your computer speakers. Be sure your computer is equipped with speakers so you can hear the presenters.
Member Price: $135.00 Non-Member Price: $165.00
Your registration includes one log-in. We are pleased to provide the opportunity for you to register additional sites at your institution for no additional charge.
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The term “Research Compliance” has become an integral part of research management vocabulary. Research compliance requirements cover a myriad of federal, state, local, and international regulatory and ethical rules and standards as well as institutional and funder policies that govern the entire life cycle of a research project. A successful compliance program is made stronger and more effective when the compliance requirements are seen as a “shared responsibility” where all individuals involved life cycle of a research project (i.e., the inception of the project; proposal preparation and submittal; acceptance and management of the awards; the conduct of the research and reporting of its finding; and close-out), clearly understand their role and the importance “doing the right thing” to ensure compliance with regulatory and ethical requirements seamlessly. To navigate this ever-changing environment, it is important for institutions to focus on developing a “culture of compliance” by creating an organizational environment where following regulatory and ethical obligations is a highly valued expectation. In this webinar we will discuss this concept in greater detail and discuss practical ideas on how to achieve a true “Culture of Compliance”.
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Culture of Compliance: What is it and How to Develop One
October 8, 2024
2:00 – 3:30 pm ET * Webinar
3:35 – 4:30 pm ET * After the Show * Talk with the Faculty Directly!The term “Research Compliance” has become an integral part of research management vocabulary. Research compliance requirements cover a myriad of federal, state, local, and international regulatory and ethical rules and standards as well as institutional and funder policies that govern the entire life cycle of a research project. A successful compliance program is made stronger and more effective when the compliance requirements are seen as a “shared responsibility” where all individuals involved life cycle of a research project (i.e., the inception of the project; proposal preparation and submittal; acceptance and management of the awards; the conduct of the research and reporting of its finding; and close-out), clearly understand their role and the importance “doing the right thing” to ensure compliance with regulatory and ethical requirements seamlessly. To navigate this ever-changing environment, it is important for institutions to focus on developing a “culture of compliance” by creating an organizational environment where following regulatory and ethical obligations is a highly valued expectation. In this webinar we will discuss this concept in greater detail and discuss practical ideas on how to achieve a true “Culture of Compliance”.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Understanding what is a culture of compliance, and how is it different from a culture of complying.
- How is such a culture developed?
- What are the roles of leadership in establishing a culture of compliance?
Format of webinar: 90-minute presentation, followed by 55 minutes of discussion.
Prerequisites
None
Jennifer Ponting
Associate Vice President for Research Administration
University of Chicago
Ara Tahmassian
Chief Research Compliance Officer, Office of the Vice Provost for Research
Harvard University
Participants receive 1.5 hours of continuing education credits.
You can access your certificate from the box on the right side of the screen, after filling out the webinar evaluation.
NCURA webinars use the Zoom Webinar platform. To confirm that you are ready to participate, please test your browser before joining the webinar, or review the more detailed system requirements.
- It is recommended that you use a PC or MAC with an updated Internet Browser either Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Edge or Safari.
- Make sure you have pop-ups blockers disabled in your Internet browser settings.
- Wifi is not recommended. The problem with WiFi is signal strength can vary causing bandwidth to increase or decrease.
- We recommend a wired connection. A wired connection gives a consistent signal and consistent bandwidth. A wired connection provides a better experience.
- It's better for organizations with low bandwidth to only have the webinar running on 1 computer in a conference room than having 10 individual people running the session on 10 computers at their desks.
- Audio (sound) is projected through your computer speakers. Be sure your computer is equipped with speakers so you can hear the presenters.
Member Price: $135.00 Non-Member Price: $165.00
Your registration includes one log-in. We are pleased to provide the opportunity for you to register additional sites at your institution for no additional charge.
When you are checking out, click the "Add Extra Login" button in your cart, and type in the email address of your colleague that you would like to register. If they already have a profile in the registration system, their name will pop up and you can add them to your registration.
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Completing an RPPR can be a daunting challenge especially if one is new to the process. This session will go through an actual Progress Report (RPPR), section by section in detail explaining the requirements that NIH will review. The session will go over addressing the common errors and warnings and how to avoid the common pitfalls that result in a late submission or a non-compliant RPPR that can result in further inquiry from NIH. This session will go over the difference between SNAP and Non-SNAP RPPRs, Multiple component RPPRs, completion of the Budget Section H for applicable activity codes and dive into HSS/ASSIST for Human Subjects reporting requirements. Difference between Annual, Interim, and Final reports will also be discussed.
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The RPPR Matrix - Decoding and Problem Solving the NIH Progress Report System
September 30, 2024
2:00 – 3:30 pm ET * Webinar
3:35 – 4:30 pm ET * After the Show * Talk with the Faculty Directly!Completing an RPPR can be a daunting challenge especially if one is new to the process. This session will go through an actual Progress Report (RPPR), section by section in detail explaining the requirements that NIH will review. The session will go over addressing the common errors and warnings and how to avoid the common pitfalls that result in a late submission or a non-compliant RPPR that can result in further inquiry from NIH. This session will go over the difference between SNAP and Non-SNAP RPPRs, Multiple component RPPRs, completion of the Budget Section H for applicable activity codes and dive into HSS/ASSIST for Human Subjects reporting requirements. Difference between Annual, Interim, and Final reports will also be discussed.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Navigate and become familiar with each section of the RPPR
- Troubleshoot error and warning messages
- Correctly report personnel effort and unobligated balance
- Advise PI on other reporting components
- Understanding the process of preparing budgets in section H
Format of webinar: 90-minute presentation, followed by 55 minutes of discussion.
Prerequisites
Participants will want to have basic Post-Award and NIH system knowledge.
Amanda He
Research Business Manager, Research Business Operations
City of Hope National Medical Center, Beckman Research Institute
Jason Park
Contracts and Grants Director, Research Administration and Development, School of Biological Sciences
University of California-Irvine
Participants receive 1.5 hours of continuing education credits.
You can access your certificate from the box on the right side of the screen, after filling out the webinar evaluation.
NCURA webinars use the Zoom Webinar platform. To confirm that you are ready to participate, please test your browser before joining the webinar, or review the more detailed system requirements.
- It is recommended that you use a PC or MAC with an updated Internet Browser either Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Edge or Safari.
- Make sure you have pop-ups blockers disabled in your Internet browser settings.
- Wifi is not recommended. The problem with WiFi is signal strength can vary causing bandwidth to increase or decrease.
- We recommend a wired connection. A wired connection gives a consistent signal and consistent bandwidth. A wired connection provides a better experience.
- It's better for organizations with low bandwidth to only have the webinar running on 1 computer in a conference room than having 10 individual people running the session on 10 computers at their desks.
- Audio (sound) is projected through your computer speakers. Be sure your computer is equipped with speakers so you can hear the presenters.
Member Price: $135.00 Non-Member Price: $165.00
Your registration includes one log-in. We are pleased to provide the opportunity for you to register additional sites at your institution for no additional charge.
When you are checking out, click the "Add Extra Login" button in your cart, and type in the email address of your colleague that you would like to register. If they already have a profile in the registration system, their name will pop up and you can add them to your registration.
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If you add at least one additional registration with yours, you will be able to change or add more registrations for the webinar in the future by clicking “My Registrations” in the menu at the top left of the home page, then clicking the “Purchases for Others” button.
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In times of national or institutional crises, your communication skills are critical for leadership. Communication skills underscore the critical role that people play in ensuring your success as an effective research administrator. Join this insightful webinar to learn from the collective wisdom of our panel of seasoned research administrators, who have navigated numerous challenges and emerged stronger. Their experience and strategies will provide valuable lessons on how to lead effectively and foster a resilient team.
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The Art of Leadership, Communication Skills, and the Importance of People
September 12, 2024
2:00 – 3:30 pm ET * Webinar
3:35 – 4:30 pm ET * After the Show * Talk with the Faculty Directly!In times of national or institutional crises, your communication skills are critical for leadership. Communication skills underscore the critical role that people play in ensuring your success as an effective research administrator. Join this insightful webinar to learn from the collective wisdom of our panel of seasoned research administrators, who have navigated numerous challenges and emerged stronger. Their experience and strategies will provide valuable lessons on how to lead effectively and foster a resilient team.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar:
- Participants will gain an appreciation of the role of a leader in research administration and how successful leaders evolve to adapt to new challenges and opportunities.
- We will discuss the need for clarity of communication and conciseness when addressing complex concepts both internally and externally to your office.
- We will address the importance of communication in building a cohesive team and how to unlock the potential of every team member by being persistence in the pursuit of common goals.
- We will discuss how to place people first by empowering your team by encouraging autonomy and growth while creating a sense of community and purpose.
Format of webinar: 90-minute presentation, followed by 55 minutes of discussion.
Prerequisites
None
Stephen Hansen
Emeritus Professor and Dean
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Kim Moreland
Vice Chancellor for Research Administration
University of Wisconsin – Madison
David Richardson
Executive Associate Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Participants receive 1.5 hours of continuing education credits.
You can access your certificate from the box on the right side of the screen, after filling out the webinar evaluation.
NCURA webinars use the Zoom Webinar platform. To confirm that you are ready to participate, please test your browser before joining the webinar, or review the more detailed system requirements.
- It is recommended that you use a PC or MAC with an updated Internet Browser either Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Edge or Safari.
- Make sure you have pop-ups blockers disabled in your Internet browser settings.
- Wifi is not recommended. The problem with WiFi is signal strength can vary causing bandwidth to increase or decrease.
- We recommend a wired connection. A wired connection gives a consistent signal and consistent bandwidth. A wired connection provides a better experience.
- It's better for organizations with low bandwidth to only have the webinar running on 1 computer in a conference room than having 10 individual people running the session on 10 computers at their desks.
- Audio (sound) is projected through your computer speakers. Be sure your computer is equipped with speakers so you can hear the presenters.
Member Price: $135.00 Non-Member Price: $165.00
Your registration includes one log-in. We are pleased to provide the opportunity for you to register additional sites at your institution for no additional charge.
When you are checking out, click the "Add Extra Login" button in your cart, and type in the email address of your colleague that you would like to register. If they already have a profile in the registration system, their name will pop up and you can add them to your registration.
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If you add at least one additional registration with yours, you will be able to change or add more registrations for the webinar in the future by clicking “My Registrations” in the menu at the top left of the home page, then clicking the “Purchases for Others” button.
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Academic institutions are committed to maintaining openness and inclusivity in research, whether the collaboration is across campus, the region, or the globe. Institutions must uphold their missions while navigating a changing regulatory landscape and foster due diligence in international activities to mitigate risks and promote principled collaborations. This workshop will provide the latest information on NSPM-33 and relevant CHIPS Act research security requirements. It will offer attendees the opportunity to engage with each other on strategies for preparing for and implementing a research security program. University-wide awareness and engagement are critical for developing an effective program. Workshop leads will discuss how they have garnered institutional support for creating or updating university policy and processes in preparation for meeting NSPM-33 standards and elicit successful strategies from participants. Lastly, panelists and attendees will work in small groups and report out key strategic developments, investments, and resources that their respective universities have made.
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Available to Download for your Institution's Internal Training UseNSPM-33 and the CHIPS Act Requirements: Current Status and Options for Implementation and Communications
Wednesday, August 7, 2024
1:00 pm – 4:30 pm Eastern TimeDescription
Academic institutions are committed to maintaining openness and inclusivity in research, whether the collaboration is across campus, the region, or the globe. Institutions must uphold their missions while navigating a changing regulatory landscape and foster due diligence in international activities to mitigate risks and promote principled collaborations. This workshop will provide the latest information on NSPM-33 and relevant CHIPS Act research security requirements. It will offer attendees the opportunity to engage with each other on strategies for preparing for and implementing a research security program. University-wide awareness and engagement are critical for developing an effective program. Workshop leads will discuss how they have garnered institutional support for creating or updating university policy and processes in preparation for meeting NSPM-33 standards and elicit successful strategies from participants. Lastly, panelists and attendees will work in small groups and report out key strategic developments, investments, and resources that their respective universities have made.
New Segment to Live Virtual Workshop Added
As mandated in the "CHIPS and Science Act of 2022," the NSF SECURE Center, led by the University of Washington, will serve as a clearinghouse for information to empower the research community to identify and mitigate foreign interference that poses risks to the U.S. research enterprise. The SECURE Center will share information and reports on research security risks, provide training, and serve as a bridge between the research community and government funding agencies to strengthen cooperation on addressing security concerns. The Center will be community designed, used, and improved, engaging the research community through five regional centers to identify and develop resources that respond to and meet community needs. Principal Investigator Mark Haselkorn will provide an overview and take questions.Learning Objectives
- Explain the latest information on NSPM-33 and relevant CHIPS + Science Act requirements and offer options for implementing them.
- Describe how to develop and prioritize their institution’s research security program.
- Identify strategies for engaging institutional leadership, the research community and key stakeholders to promote a culture of awareness and transparency.
- Benchmark institutional preparedness and further identify priorities.
- Utilize polling and small group discussion to collect and share innovative approaches and resources to develop a research security program.
Prerequisites
Participants with an institutional role related to the implementation or oversight of NSPM-33 and relevant CHIPS + Science Act requirements will benefit from this workshop.Holly Bante
AVP Research Security and Ethics
Office of Research, University of Cincinnati
Rebecca Keiser
Chief of Research Security Strategy and Policy and Head
Office of International Science and Engineering, Office of the Director, National Science Foundation
Lisa Nichols
Executive Director of Research Security
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Amy Weber
Senior Director, Export Controls & International Compliance
Northwestern University
Participants receive 3.25 hours of continuing education credits.
You can access your certificate from the box on the right side of the screen, after filling out the webinar evaluation.
To confirm that you are ready to participate, please test your browser before joining the live streaming event.
- It is recommended that you use a PC or MAC with an updated Internet Browser either Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Edge or Safari.
- Make sure you have pop-ups blockers disabled in your Internet browser settings.
- Wifi is not recommended. The problem with WiFi is signal strength can vary causing bandwidth to increase or decrease.
- We recommend a wired connection. A wired connection gives a consistent signal and consistent bandwidth. A wired connection provides a better experience.
- Audio (sound) is projected through your computer speakers. Be sure your computer is equipped with speakers so you can hear the presenters.
Member Price: $265.00 Non-Member Price: $320.00
Your registration includes one log-in. We are pleased to provide the opportunity for you to register additional sites at your institution for no additional charge.
When you are checking out, click the "Add Extra Login" button in your cart, and type in the email address of your colleague that you would like to register. If they already have a profile in the registration system, their name will pop up and you can add them to your registration.
If that person has never logged in to the Online Learning Center their name will not come up. Please have them go to the NCURA website to create a profile, then log into this registration site. This initial login is required for the registration site to communicate with NCURA's database. After that, you will be able to add them to your registration.*
If you add at least one additional registration with yours, you will be able to change or add more registrations for the webinar in the future by clicking “My Registrations” in the menu at the top left of the home page, then clicking the “Purchases for Others” button.
*If you have already checked out without adding any additional logins but would still like to invite others from your institution, please refer to the extra logins tab for a registration link for your institution. Note, this tab will only appear after you have completed your paid registration.
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Come join our continued conversation on research security. During this webinar, we will discuss recent updates from different agencies, as well as key legislative developments, enforcement activity, and their potential implications for our institutions. Through polling mechanisms, audience members will have an opportunity to share about their experiences managing agency requirements and rolling out or modifying various research security program elements. We will discuss common compliance challenges and explore what steps institutions may consider as they prepare themselves to establish a robust research security program. This session will be facilitated by both institutional leaders from large research institutions as well as outside counsel and higher education consultants.
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Research (In)security: Preparation for the Elusive Final Rule(s) and the (Im)balance of Agency Implementations
July 23, 2024
2:00 – 3:30 pm ET * Webinar
3:35 – 4:30 pm ET * After the Show * Talk with the Faculty Directly!Come join our continued conversation on research security. During this webinar, we will discuss recent updates from different agencies, as well as key legislative developments, enforcement activity, and their potential implications for our institutions. Through polling mechanisms, audience members will have an opportunity to share about their experiences managing agency requirements and rolling out or modifying various research security program elements. We will discuss common compliance challenges and explore what steps institutions may consider as they prepare themselves to establish a robust research security program. This session will be facilitated by both institutional leaders from large research institutions as well as outside counsel and higher education consultants.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Gain an understanding of recent legislative, regulatory, enforcement activity, and policy updates
- Share information about their experiences tackling potential research security risks with funding agencies
- Explore ways in which institutions are developing their research security programs
Format of webinar: 90-minute presentation, followed by 55 minutes of discussion.
Prerequisites
None
David Mulder
Assistant Director, Regulatory Affairs - Conflicts of Interest & Outside Interests
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Jennifer Rodis
Compliance Manager, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Christine G. Savage
Partner
Choate, Hall & Stewart LLP
Greg Smith
Higher Ed Consulting Manager
Huron
Participants receive 1.5 hours of continuing education credits.
You can access your certificate from the box on the right side of the screen, after filling out the webinar evaluation.
NCURA webinars use the Zoom Webinar platform. To confirm that you are ready to participate, please test your browser before joining the webinar, or review the more detailed system requirements.
- It is recommended that you use a PC or MAC with an updated Internet Browser either Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Edge or Safari.
- Make sure you have pop-ups blockers disabled in your Internet browser settings.
- Wifi is not recommended. The problem with WiFi is signal strength can vary causing bandwidth to increase or decrease.
- We recommend a wired connection. A wired connection gives a consistent signal and consistent bandwidth. A wired connection provides a better experience.
- It's better for organizations with low bandwidth to only have the webinar running on 1 computer in a conference room than having 10 individual people running the session on 10 computers at their desks.
- Audio (sound) is projected through your computer speakers. Be sure your computer is equipped with speakers so you can hear the presenters.
Member Price: $135.00 Non-Member Price: $165.00
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In this webinar, participants will learn how to develop complex budgets for large research center projects. Topics covered will include a presentation on how different costs can be supported through campus-wide policy development and resource planning tools. The presentation will end with a deep dive by building a sponsor budget task-by-task and aligning that budget to schedule milestones and tasks.
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Building Complex Proposal Budgets - Proposal Preview and Tips on Direct Cost Budgeting
May 29, 2024
2:00 – 3:30 pm ET * Webinar
3:35 – 4:30 pm ET * After the Show * Talk with the Faculty Directly!In this webinar, participants will learn how to develop complex budgets for large research center projects. Topics covered will include a presentation on how different costs can be supported through campus-wide policy development and resource planning tools. The presentation will end with a deep dive by building a sponsor budget task-by-task and aligning that budget to schedule milestones and tasks.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Effectively engage your sponsored programs office and other campus stakeholders to develop institutional policy around direct costs.
- Understand different ways to budget complex proposals and justify different types of allowable costs under University guidelines, eg provisional Service Centers, electronic Systems, Capital expenses, and administrative effort.
- Gain proficiency with factors that impact the budget, including by-task or milestone driven project budgets..
Format of webinar: 90-minute presentation, followed by 55 minutes of discussion.
Prerequisites
Participants will benefit with 2 years experience in research administration, and basic familiarity with Uniform Guidance, award types and budgeting for research projects.
Tara McCarthy
Financial Services Manager
Advanced Structures & Composites Center, University of Maine
Kristin Michel
Senior Pre-Award Program Manager, Notre Dame Research Administration and Compliance
University of Notre Dame
Vu Phan
Lead Financial Analyst
Advanced Structures and Composites Center, University of Maine
Participants receive 1.5 hours of continuing education credits.
You can access your certificate from the box on the right side of the screen, after filling out the webinar evaluation.
NCURA webinars use the Zoom Webinar platform. To confirm that you are ready to participate, please test your browser before joining the webinar, or review the more detailed system requirements.
- It is recommended that you use a PC or MAC with an updated Internet Browser either Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Edge or Safari.
- Make sure you have pop-ups blockers disabled in your Internet browser settings.
- Wifi is not recommended. The problem with WiFi is signal strength can vary causing bandwidth to increase or decrease.
- We recommend a wired connection. A wired connection gives a consistent signal and consistent bandwidth. A wired connection provides a better experience.
- It's better for organizations with low bandwidth to only have the webinar running on 1 computer in a conference room than having 10 individual people running the session on 10 computers at their desks.
- Audio (sound) is projected through your computer speakers. Be sure your computer is equipped with speakers so you can hear the presenters.
Member Price: $135.00 Non-Member Price: $165.00
Your registration includes one log-in. We are pleased to provide the opportunity for you to register additional sites at your institution for no additional charge.
When you are checking out, click the "Add Extra Login" button in your cart, and type in the email address of your colleague that you would like to register. If they already have a profile in the registration system, their name will pop up and you can add them to your registration.
If that person has never logged in to the Online Learning Center their name will not come up. Please have them go to the NCURA website to create a profile, then log into this registration site. This initial login is required for the registration site to communicate with NCURA's database. After that, you will be able to add them to your registration.*
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Cost sharing can be an enigma to many new research administrators, and it can be a headache to many seasoned research administrators. What is it, is it really that daunting, and how can we turn this obligation into an opportunity? This presentation will help participants define cost sharing, identify the types of cost sharing, explain ways we can meet cost sharing requirements (including handling subs!), and touch on best practices and experiences from the presenter's time in research administration - including a discussion of understanding subrecipient cost sharing obligations.
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Cost Sharing: Turning an Obligation Into an Opportunity
May 20, 2024
2:00 – 3:30 pm ET * Webinar
3:35 – 4:30 pm ET * After the Show * Talk with the Faculty Directly!Cost sharing can be an enigma to many new research administrators, and it can be a headache to many seasoned research administrators. What is it, is it really that daunting, and how can we turn this obligation into an opportunity? This presentation will help participants define cost sharing, identify the types of cost sharing, explain ways we can meet cost sharing requirements (including handling subs!), and touch on best practices and experiences from the presenter's time in research administration - including a discussion of understanding subrecipient cost sharing obligations.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Define cost sharing, identify the different types of cost sharing, explain ways we can meet cost sharing requirements, and touch on best practices and experiences
Format of webinar: 90-minute presentation, followed by 55 minutes of discussion.
Prerequisites
It's recommended, though not required, to have some experience in research administration. Participants will benefit from a basic understanding of research administration as this builds upon your knowledge base to tackle a complex subject. Participants who want a detailed review and problem solving solutions for cost sharing will also find this helpful.
Jeff Derr
Specialist Leader
Attain Partners
Heather Mattern
Director, Office of Business, Finance, and Facilities
University of Maryland
Laura Rosales
Administrator
Baylor College of Medicine
Participants receive 1.5 hours of continuing education credits.
You can access your certificate from the box on the right side of the screen, after filling out the webinar evaluation.
NCURA webinars use the Zoom Webinar platform. To confirm that you are ready to participate, please test your browser before joining the webinar, or review the more detailed system requirements.
- It is recommended that you use a PC or MAC with an updated Internet Browser either Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Edge or Safari.
- Make sure you have pop-ups blockers disabled in your Internet browser settings.
- Wifi is not recommended. The problem with WiFi is signal strength can vary causing bandwidth to increase or decrease.
- We recommend a wired connection. A wired connection gives a consistent signal and consistent bandwidth. A wired connection provides a better experience.
- It's better for organizations with low bandwidth to only have the webinar running on 1 computer in a conference room than having 10 individual people running the session on 10 computers at their desks.
- Audio (sound) is projected through your computer speakers. Be sure your computer is equipped with speakers so you can hear the presenters.
Member Price: $135.00 Non-Member Price: $165.00
Your registration includes one log-in. We are pleased to provide the opportunity for you to register additional sites at your institution for no additional charge.
When you are checking out, click the "Add Extra Login" button in your cart, and type in the email address of your colleague that you would like to register. If they already have a profile in the registration system, their name will pop up and you can add them to your registration.
If that person has never logged in to the Online Learning Center their name will not come up. Please have them go to the NCURA website to create a profile, then log into this registration site. This initial login is required for the registration site to communicate with NCURA's database. After that, you will be able to add them to your registration.*
If you add at least one additional registration with yours, you will be able to change or add more registrations for the webinar in the future by clicking “My Registrations” in the menu at the top left of the home page, then clicking the “Purchases for Others” button.
*If you have already checked out without adding any additional logins but would still like to invite others from your institution, please refer to the extra logins tab for a registration link for your institution. Note, this tab will only appear after you have completed your paid registration.
Handouts will be available 24 hours before the live webinar.
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Borrowing from this popular phrase with origins in Southeast Asia, this session will explore the similarities and differences between research administration offices of all sizes whether central or departmental. While our research volumes are drastically different, the workloads, per capita funding for staffing, and stressors are quite similar. Join us as we provide our perspectives from our different vantage points. We will discuss staffing challenges, remote/hybrid workforces, and dealing with last minute proposals along with the challenge of being all things to all people.
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Same Same, But Different: Departmental Challenges and Successes
April 25, 2024
2:00 – 3:30 pm ET * Webinar
3:35 – 4:30 pm ET * After the Show * Talk with the Faculty Directly!Borrowing from this popular phrase with origins in Southeast Asia, this session will explore the similarities and differences between research administration offices of all sizes whether central or departmental. While our research volumes are drastically different, the workloads, per capita funding for staffing, and stressors are quite similar. Join us as we provide our perspectives from our different vantage points. We will discuss staffing challenges, remote/hybrid workforces, and dealing with last minute proposals along with the challenge of being all things to all people.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Recognize the similarities and differences faced by leaders of small medium, large and massive research administration portfolios.
- Understand how to leverage connections to network in solving problems
- Identify common and unique challenges faced by these types of institutions.
Format of webinar: 90-minute presentation, followed by 55 minutes of discussion.
Prerequisites
None
Tanya Blackwell
Grants and Contracts Supervisor, School of Medicine
Seattle Children's Research Institute
Robyn Remotigue
Executive Director, Office of Research Services, School of Public Health
University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth
Susan Sedwick
Senior Consultant
Attain Partners
Participants receive 1.5 hours of continuing education credits.
You can access your certificate from the box on the right side of the screen, after filling out the webinar evaluation.
NCURA webinars use the Zoom Webinar platform. To confirm that you are ready to participate, please test your browser before joining the webinar, or review the more detailed system requirements.
- It is recommended that you use a PC or MAC with an updated Internet Browser either Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Edge or Safari.
- Make sure you have pop-ups blockers disabled in your Internet browser settings.
- Wifi is not recommended. The problem with WiFi is signal strength can vary causing bandwidth to increase or decrease.
- We recommend a wired connection. A wired connection gives a consistent signal and consistent bandwidth. A wired connection provides a better experience.
- It's better for organizations with low bandwidth to only have the webinar running on 1 computer in a conference room than having 10 individual people running the session on 10 computers at their desks.
- Audio (sound) is projected through your computer speakers. Be sure your computer is equipped with speakers so you can hear the presenters.
Member Price: $135.00 Non-Member Price: $165.00
Your registration includes one log-in. We are pleased to provide the opportunity for you to register additional sites at your institution for no additional charge.
When you are checking out, click the "Add Extra Login" button in your cart, and type in the email address of your colleague that you would like to register. If they already have a profile in the registration system, their name will pop up and you can add them to your registration.
If that person has never logged in to the Online Learning Center their name will not come up. Please have them go to the NCURA website to create a profile, then log into this registration site. This initial login is required for the registration site to communicate with NCURA's database. After that, you will be able to add them to your registration.*
If you add at least one additional registration with yours, you will be able to change or add more registrations for the webinar in the future by clicking “My Registrations” in the menu at the top left of the home page, then clicking the “Purchases for Others” button.
*If you have already checked out without adding any additional logins but would still like to invite others from your institution, please refer to the extra logins tab for a registration link for your institution. Note, this tab will only appear after you have completed your paid registration.
Handouts will be available 24 hours before the live webinar.
Closed Captioning for the live presentation is available at no additional fee. Sign in and click on the Closed Captioning icon in your zoom tools.
For technical assistance email ncura@commpartners.com
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