SRAI 2022 News

SRAI 2022: Research administrators told they must be more flexible and focused on impact

SRAI 2022: Proposed $50 million scheme could enable institutions to hire staff

SRAI 2022: Communications expert suggests ways to build better relationships with faculty members

SRAI 2022: Supporting underrepresented groups will drive engagement in your team, task force says
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SRAI annual meeting highlighted post-pandemic shifts in working life, says Debra Schaller-Demers

SRAI 2022: Researchers and administrators must maintain awareness of foreign influence rules, experts say

SRAI 2022: Hiring managers called on to support employees from underrepresented groups
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Survey finds increasing appreciation for research offices, but administrative burden is growing
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US arts and humanities researchers get warm words but little cold, hard cash
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The president of the National Academy of Medicine tells Playbook that medical research must change

SRAI 2022: US universities paying back “a lot” of federal money due to “self-inflicted” problems

SRAI 2022: Investigators examining conduct concerns may need to sequester non-public research data, consultant says

SRAI 2022: $205 billion R&D budget proposal “not enough”, as researchers “move to non-federal funding”

SRAI 2022: Plans for impact in funding proposals should evolve with researcher’s career, event hears

SRAI 2022: Unpaid leadership roles benefit institutions as well as providing personal development, conference hears

SRAI 2022: Image manipulation errors and inexperience highlighted as major misconduct causes

SRAI 2022: Delivering clinical research online “can improve efficiency and access to participants”

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Searching for funding is a ‘heavy burden’ for academics and research offices alike, survey finds

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