Jan. 19 – Research Administration Introduction & Update

Research Administration Introduction & Update This course provides an update into new and emerging issues related to award processing and management at WSU. It is intended for those new to research administration as well as those needing to brush up on emerging issues. Topics include new forms and availability of online entry and processing, information on improved databases and workflow processing, and policy and procedure updates. Also to be discussed, related to PI and administrative responsibilities, current issues in audits and accountability related to those responsibilities.

Friday, January 19, 9:00 – 11:00 a.m.

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