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Roundtree, Aimee Kendall – Research Management Review, 2021
Innovation abounds in research administration (RA) and RA research. Members of the editorial board of the "Research Management Review" ("RMR") have borne witness to many of these changes over their combined decades of experience, and the journal's content has reflected and inspired growth in the profession and its scholarship.…
Descriptors: Research Administration, Periodicals, Journal Articles, Change
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Layton, Dusty; Miller, Danielle; Clanton, Clista; Shaw, Thalia; Medema, Jessica – Research Management Review, 2021
An occupational health program and personnel safety are essential components of an animal care and use program. This paper describes the development and implementation of an online occupational health risk assessment and screening process for personnel involved in the animal care and use program at the University of South Alabama. The COVID-19…
Descriptors: Occupational Safety and Health, Questionnaires, Animals, Test Construction
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Garber, Robert – Research Management Review, 2017
Academic institutions pursue relationships with corporations to fulfill a variety of goals and interests. These may include furthering a research mission, supporting employment of graduates, and promoting economic development through commercialization of discoveries, among others. A body of best practices for corporate engagement has emerged…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, School Business Relationship, Universities, Corporations
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Ward, Winona; Strong, Carolyn – Research Management Review, 2016
The most difficult aspect of financial conflict of interest (FCOI) and compliance with federal regulations involves the assessment and management of identified FCOIs. While some federal agencies provide examples of the structure and content of management plans, it is up to institutions to evaluate FCOI to determine whether and how research may be…
Descriptors: Conflict of Interest, Money Management, Research Administration, Disclosure
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Hickson, Lorraine – Research Management Review, 2016
Conflict of interest is heavily intertwined with research. The purpose of this study was to examine the literature and regulations in order to describe efforts required to properly monitor and disclose conflict of interest as researchers become steadily involved in innovation and discovery. The public assumes that when a conflict is disclosed, it…
Descriptors: Conflict of Interest, Disclosure, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Educational Researchers
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Langley-Turnbaugh, S. J.; Shehata, T. – Research Management Review, 2015
The University of Southern Maine (USM) designed and implemented an internal Research Cluster Seed Fund competition with the goals of building USM faculty expertise to address industry and community needs, deepening the impact of research through an interdisciplinary approach to solving problems, and leveraging external funding to sustain…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Competition, Research Proposals, Partnerships in Education
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Ward, Annmarie R. – Research Management Review, 2015
In this paper a STEM Education Outreach (STEM-EO) Model for promoting strategic university outreach programming at Penn State University to the benefit of university, school district and community stakeholders is described. The model considers STEM-EO as a complex system involving overarching learning goals addressed within four outreach domains…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Outreach Programs, Strategic Planning, Models
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Willenberg, Kelly M. – Research Management Review, 2014
What makes a leader successful? As the Director of Research at the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center's (VICC) Clinical Trials Office, the author had to think of new ways to engage employees when becoming the director nearly 15 years ago. The staff started a GLUE (Greater Loyalty Utilizing Empowerment) Committee. The committee was established to help…
Descriptors: Success, Leadership Effectiveness, Leadership Qualities, Educational Research
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Mineo, David L. – Research Management Review, 2014
If one looks at the different philosophies on leadership, each espouses various attributes that are essential to create a bond between the leader and the followers who are being led. This article is intended to focus on how the bond is created that provides the leader with the vehicle for success. Trust is the glue which binds the leader to…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Instructional Leadership, Administrator Characteristics, Leadership Responsibility
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Killoren, Robert – Research Management Review, 2014
Bullying may be more common than most people think. According to a study commissioned by the Workplace Bullying Institute, one in three employees experience bullying in the workplace either as a victim or as a witness suffering collateral damage. Bullying is a serious problem. Directors, managers, and staff members need to ensure that it does not…
Descriptors: Bullying, Work Environment, Employees, Employers
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Campo, Miriam A. – Research Management Review, 2014
Leadership is defined as "the position or function of a leader, a person who guides or directs a group" (Dictionary.com). Most think of a leader as the head of an organization. I challenge that: every single person is in a position to be a leader even if they are not the head of an organization and do not have direct reports. There are…
Descriptors: Leadership, Research Administration, Leadership Qualities, Communication Skills
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Adkins, Andrea; McClellan, Tammie; Miner, John – Research Management Review, 2013
Academic institutions modified their financial conflict of interest policies (FCOI) in response to the Public Health Service's (PHS) 2011 revised regulations (42 CFR 50 Subpart F) on "Responsibility of Applicants for Promoting Objectivity in Research and Responsible Prospective Contractors" (45 CFR 94), which were to go into effect on…
Descriptors: Conflict of Interest, Financial Policy, College Administration, Program Implementation
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Frantz, Pollyanne S. – Research Management Review, 2013
Although the Faculty Learning Community is not a new structure or initiative in the higher education arena, adapting this model for faculty development focused on grant proposal writing is relatively new. This article describes how the concept developed by Milt Cox of Miami University has been successfully modified and implemented twice on the…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Communities of Practice, Proposal Writing, Grantsmanship
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Ittenbach, Richard F.; DeAngelis, Francis W.; Altaye, Mekibib – Research Management Review, 2013
Communicating with investigators about financial compensation in the area of statistical collaboration represents an important but often underemphasized component of biomedical research. The more complex the area, the greater the need for sound and effective communication strategies. Ittenbach and DeAngelis (2012) recently compared two…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Scientific Research, Interpersonal Communication, Hospitals
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Ittenbach, Richard F.; DeAngelis, Francis W. – Research Management Review, 2012
Many statisticians are uncomfortable with discussions about the financial implications of their work. Those who are comfortable may not fully understand the policies and procedures underlying the financial operations of the department. The purpose of the present paper is twofold: first, to describe two predominant models of compensation used by…
Descriptors: Statistics, Professional Personnel, Cooperation, Compensation (Remuneration)
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