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Grant-Admin-News: Satellite Broadcast - What Department Administrators Need to Know about Compliance
A live satellite broadcast titled, "What Department Administrators Need
to Know about Compliance," is scheduled for September 6, 2001, on campus
for all interested faculty and staff who administer grants. The
broadcast runs from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Studio A, Media
Services Center, Knight Library. A panel of expert departmental and
central administrators from institutions across the country will discuss
the increasingly complicated environment of research compliance and
strategies for success in dealing with regulatory requirements for
grants.
Regulated compliance areas include both institutional and individual
issues--misconduct in science, conflict of interest, data access and
ownership, use of animal and human subjects, hazardous materials, lab
safety, and many others. The panel will also discuss the roles and
responsibilities of faculty and staff at the lab, department and central
office levels. Recent federal regulations will be covered. Attendees
can call in questions to the panel, and handouts will be available.
This broadcast is the first of a series of videoconferences, sponsored
by the National Council of University Research Administrators, on
compliance issues for the coming year. ORSA has subscribed to the
entire series for 2001-02, with future broadcasts covering these topics:
Compliance Issues for Clinical Trials (January 15, 2002); From a Culture
of Compliance to a Culture of Concern (March 19, 2002); and The True
Costs of Compliance and Why We Must Invest (May 14, 2002). Please call
ORSA at 6-5131 to register for the September 6 videoconference and watch
this listserv for details on future sessions.
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