The Office of Sponsored Research (OSR) is pleased to annouce an upcoming training opportunity presented by the Society of Research Administrators International (SRAI).
A Walk-Through of NIH Awards with
Workshops on Export Controls and NIH Training Grants
November 12 – 13, 2019
Sonja Haynes Stone Center
Registration Cost: $250 per person (lunch provided)
*Registration is Required by November 1 – fills quickly; register early*
This is an intermediate level training and most appropriate for attendees who have completed the SRAI Basics in Research Administration or received similar training and experience.
TRAINING DETAILS
A Walk-Through of NIH Awards
Over one and half days this course will walk you through NIH requirements upon submission of a proposal and acceptance of an award; exploring how these requirements and terms drive institutional culture and compliance. Topics include:
- NIH as an Organization
- Proposal Representations & Certifications, including Standard Terms and Conditions of Awards and Audit
- Public Policy Requirements
- Review of Cost Considerations
- Modular Awards, Payments, and Cash Flow
- Public Access
- Research Resources
- Intellectual Property
- Compliance areas
Workshops
On the second day, attendees register to attend one workshop in the afternoon:
SCHEDULE
Day One: November 12
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
1:00 PM – 4:30 PM
A Walk Through of NIH Awards
Lunch Break (provided)
A Walk Through of NIH Awards
Day Two: November 13
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
1:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Lunch Break (provided)
Workshops (Attendees Select)
About SRAI and the Training Instructors
The Society of Research Administrators International is the premier global research management society providing education, professional development and the latest comprehensive information about research management to over 5,000 members from over 40 countries. The SRAI instructors for this event are highly trained and experienced research leaders who work in research administration and management, and who have developed and successfully presented this training program at other similar institutions.
Judy Bristow
Sr. Director, Sponsored Programs Administration, University of Louisville
Stephanie Endy
Associate Vice President for Research, Case Western Reserve University