Module 2.2: Post-Award Processes - 05 October 2023
Time listed as AEST (October to March) or AEDT (April to September)
The purpose of this module is to provide research managers and administrators an insight into the process of effective post-award administration, from contract negotiation through to the close of a project.
This module provides an understanding of the key role an administrator plays in in the relationship between a funding agency, the organisation and the researcher including understanding the hierarchy of compliance associated with post-award administration in the Australasian research environment.
Participants will become familiar with the common terms used in research agreements and the required steps in the initiation of a contract to ensure that the interests of the organisation, researcher, and funding agency are all met. The module also covers the usual course of contract management and the deviations acceptable to funding agencies; common funding types and the key principles that underpin these; and the common types of agreements used in research management and when these agreements are required.
Key learning outcomes:
By the end of this modules, research administrators will have mastered the basics of the following:
- Understanding the key role and administrator plays in the relationship between a funding agency, the organisation and the researcher;
- The hierarchy of compliance associated with post award administration in the Australasian research environment;
- Familiarisation with the common terms used in research agreements;
- The required steps in the initiation of a contract to ensure that the interests of the organisation, researcher and foundation agency are all met;
- They usual course of contract management and the deviations acceptable to funding agencies;
- Common funding types and the key principles that underpin these; and
- The common types of agreements used in research management and when these agreements are required.
Who should attend?
This module is suitable for research managers and administrators who have some experience in post-award grant administration (3-6 months).
Research managers and administrators from all organisations and institutions will benefit from this module including those from:
- Research agencies and institutes;
- Medical research institutes;
- Research and development corporations;
- Research centres;
- Government departments;
- Funding bodies;
- Industrial research and development teams;
- Service providers;
- Commercialisation bodies; and
- Consultancies.
This is an elective module for individuals completing the ARMS Foundation Level Accreditation Program in all regions. Each module can also be taken as a stand-alone unit for professional development purposes.
Presenter:
Dr Marina Delpin
Location:
Zoom Meeting
Cost:
ARMS Member: $380 AUD (GST inclusive) - Price will be discounted in the shopping cart.
Non-Member: $480 AUD (GST inclusive)
Registration:
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Event Emails and Pre-reading:
- You will receive a confirmation of registration email upon successful registration for this workshop. Pending payments may delay the email being sent. Please contact the ARMS Accreditation Program Administrator if you require assistance.
- The link to the Body of Knowledge (pre-reading), any other relevant study materials and Zoom details will be sent four (4 weeks) prior to the delivery date of the module.
We strongly recommend you test your ability to connect to Zoom prior to the first session.
If you have any questions, please contact the ARMS Accreditation Program Administrator ARMSAccreditation@researchmanagement.org.au or +61 8 8201 5592.
Should your circumstances change, and you are unable to attend this workshop, you must contact ARMSAccreditation@researchmangement.org.au by no later than 10 working days prior to the commencement of the scheduled event. ARMS will refund the full registration fee minus any administrative fees.
Should you cancel less than 10 working days prior to the commencement of this workshop, no refund will be payable but instead you may wish to send a proxy.
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