Research Administrators Peer to Peer

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Research Administrators Peer to Peer

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The Research Administrators Peer-to-Peer (RAPP) group seeks to create a community of practice for research administrators and other professionals involved in research administration across the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

The group will participate in meetings and other activities to inform, educate, and support individuals by providing a forum for discussion and an open exchange of ideas; an information network for policies, procedures, and sponsor guidelines; and networking opportunities for research administration professionals across campus.

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RAPP Study Group: NIH Multi-Component Application, Thursday, April 30, 12-1pm ET

At this meeting, we will continue to discuss the NIH multi-component application with a focus on information sharing and problem solving. We ask that attendees come ready to participate in the discussion: these Study Groups are a chance for the RAPP community to share experiences and challenges.

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If you have difficulty viewing these materials, please contact [email protected]. Materials for panels, study groups, and other RAPP events, as well as templates and other resources, are available on the RAPP Team in the Shared Folder.

TopicAreaLinksLearning Objectives
How a Proposal Becomes an AwardPre-Award

Slides

Recording (56:00)

  • Learn which OVCR offices are involved in the proposal process
  • Learn who oversees proposal submission (OSP and SPO)
  • Understand what is considered a proposal
  • Understand the IPF process and the need for timely submission
  • Understand what’s needed re: human subjects, animal subjects, and conflict of interest at the proposal stage
  • Understand departmental roles for proposal submission
How an Award Is Executed and ManagedPost-Award

Slides

Recording (56:00)

  • Understand what happens before/when a NOA comes in
  • Understand OSP and departmental roles in Contracting
  • Learn best practices for Award Management
  • Understand OSP and departmental roles in Closeout
How Compliance Affects Proposals and AwardsCompliance

Slides

Recording (53:00)

  • What offices at UNC oversee compliance?
  • What compliance functions must be completed?
    • before a proposal is submitted
    • before an award is executed
    • throughout the award management
    • at closeout
Basics of Submitting a ProposalPre-Award

Slides


Recording (57:00)

  • Understand the roles and responsibilities of department research admins and OSP in submitting proposals
  • Understand what to look for in an RFA
  • Understand best practices for working with proposal teams
  • Understand the basics of using a template to set up your proposal budget
Basics of Award Set UpPost-Award

Slides


Recording (57:00)

  • Understand the roles and responsibilities of department research admins and OSP in award set up
  • Overview of UNC Research systems
    Navigate Just in Time (JIT) and Notice of Award (NOA) receipt
  • Understand award negotiation and set up
  • Understand the subagreement process
  • Subrecipients vs. Independent Contractors
  • The Dos and Don’ts of pre-award spending
Subagreement 101Pre-Award
Post-Award

Slides


Recording (43:00)

  • Review UNC’s subagreement process, required documents and compliance elements
  • Provide guidance to research Admins to confidently navigate the subagreement process and/or requirements when communicating with subrecipients
  • Introduce the new Subagreement 101 for Community Partners guidance document
NIH Multi-Component Applications with Foreign PartnersPre-Award
Post-Award

Slides

Recordings (58:00)

  • Understand what constitutes a NIH foreign component and applicable disclosure requirements
  • Understand key requirements outlined in NIH Notices NOTOD-25-104 & NOT-OD-25-155 and NOFO PA-26-002
  • Navigate PF5/UF5 multi-component applications, including tips for submission preparation and a demonstration of UNC Cayuse submission >
Name Department Email 
Penny Hawkins, Co-chair School of Social Work [email protected]
Sandy Barnhart, Co-chair Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases[email protected]
Eliza Dubose School of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology[email protected]
Irina Olenicheva College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Anthropology [email protected] 
DeeDee White College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Public Policy [email protected]
Amanda Chang Office of Sponsored Programs [email protected] 
Samantha Thompson Office of Sponsored Programs [email protected] 
Marybeth Lavrakas Office of Sponsored Programs [email protected] 
Brie Teer Office of Sponsored Programs [email protected]
Jack Hartley School of Medicine, Pre-Award Research Office and Support (PROS)[email protected]
Ashleigh Jackson School of Medicine, Research Administration Improvement, Strategy, & Education (RAISE) Office [email protected]
Sarah Davis Office of Vice Chancellor for Research [email protected]
Colette Dishakjian Office of Vice Chancellor for Research [email protected] 

Contact the RAPP Steering Committee at [email protected]