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Administration and Secretarial

Research Administration


REF : K2405 DATES: 16 - 20 Jun 2025 VENUE: Rome (Italy) FEE : 5940 

Overview:

Introduction:

This training program provides comprehensive knowledge and skill development for professionals managing research projects and grants. Through it, participants are equipped to effectively navigate the complex landscape of research funding and administration, ensuring the successful execution of research initiatives.

Program Objectives:

At the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Identify funding opportunities and develop competitive proposals.

  • Manage sponsored awards throughout their lifecycle.

  • Manage research finances in a compliant and efficient manner.

  • Ensure that research is conducted in compliance with all applicable regulations.

  • Apply research ethics principles.

Targeted Audience:

  • Research administrators.

  • Clinical research coordinators.

  • support staff.

Program Outlines:

Unit 1: 

Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer:

  • Overview of intellectual property (IP) and its importance in research.

  • Types of intellectual property (patents, copyrights, trademarks).

  • Intellectual Property (IP) ownership and rights in research projects.

  • Technology transfer and its role in commercializing research.

  • Patenting process and requirements.

  • Licensing agreements and technology commercialization.

  • IP protection and strategies.

Unit 2

Managing Funder Requirements:

  • Understanding various funding agencies and their missions.

  • Overview of grant and contract compliance.

  • Proposal development and submission processes.

  • Budget development and justification.

  • Funder-specific requirements ( NIH, NSF, DOE).

  • Cost principles and allowable expenses.

Unit  3: 

Subawards and Subcontract Management:

  • Introduction to sub-awards and subcontracts.

  • Subaward vs. vendor agreement distinctions.

  • Subrecipient selection and monitoring.

  • Flow-down of prime award terms and conditions.

  • Reporting and documentation for sub-awards.

  • Subrecipient audits and compliance.

Unit 4:

Identifying and Managing Risks in Research Administration:

  • Types of risks in research administration.

  • Risk assessment and mitigation strategies.

  • Legal and regulatory risks.

  • Financial and budgetary risks.

  • Ethical and compliance risks.

  • Insurance and liability considerations.

Unit 5: 

Collaborative Research and Inter-Institutional Agreements:

  • Types of collaborative research arrangements (e.g., consortia, partnerships).

  • Negotiating collaborative research agreements.

  • Roles and responsibilities of collaborating institutions.

  • Intellectual property and data sharing in collaborative research.

  • Conflict resolution and dispute management.