NURAMP training series in progress

News for Researchers

Posted February 13, 2019 by Tiffany Lee

The Office of Research and Economic Development’s spring 2019 NURAMP series, a comprehensive education program focused on research administration management, is underway. Detailed information, dates and registration information are available on the NURAMP website.

The series will run for seven weeks, with the in-person sessions scheduled for Wednesdays at 1 p.m. in Room 152 of the Paul Research Center, 2200 Vine St.

Sponsored by ORED, the NURAMP workshops cover a range of topics, including proposal preparation and submission, award administration and proposal budget development. Other topics include effort reporting, managing contracts and cost sharing.

Nebraska’s research community also has access to NURAMP’s online e-learning library, which features short, self-directed learning modules on topics such as ORED’s services and resources, data management plans, and the FastLane and ASSIST platforms used by the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health, respectively.

E-learning modules on proposal routing through NUgrant and the responsible conduct of research will be added this spring.

Workshops are open to all university faculty, postdoctoral associates, graduate students and staff engaged in research or supporting research activities.

For more information contact Laurie Sampson, learning and development coordinator, 402-472-3136.


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