Overview
Provides foundational training on the components of research administration at Duke with a concentration on proposal development. Emphasizes proposal budget development and the proposal submission process for federal and non-federal portfolios.
Phase 1: Online Onboarding Modules
Duke Way: Account & Financial Basics Duke Way: Research Administration | Duke Way: Research Administration Systems Duke Way: Professionalism |
Phase 2: Virtual Classroom Courses with Quizzes
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Overview
Provides foundational training on the components of research administration at Duke with a concentration on proposal development. Emphasizes proposal budget development and the proposal submission process for federal and non-federal portfolios.
Phase 1: Online Onboarding Modules
Duke Way: Account & Financial Basics Duke Way: Research Administration | Duke Way: Research Administration Systems Duke Way: Professionalism |
Phase 2: Virtual Classroom Courses with Quizzes
Phase 1 Course Details
Onboarding Online Modules
Duke Way: Accounting & Financial Basics @ Duke
- Understand and define basic accounting terms and key principles
- Demonstrate the role of accounting in research administration
- Identify the financial responsibility structure at Duke
- Recognize the accounting tools and processes used in research administration at Duke
- Interpret the hierarchy of designations used by Duke in SAP
- Understand how features of research administration are translated to SAP
Duke Way: Research Administration @ Duke
- Understand the who, what, where, when, why, and how of Research Administration @ Duke
- Explain the regulatory environment that drives research administration and compliance at Duke
- Identify compliant costing of sponsored funds based on regulations and sponsor guidance
- Describe Duke's oversight structure and central offices
- Locate common research administration facts and figures
- Identify sponsored projects-related procedures
Duke Way: Research Administration Systems @ Duke
- Explore the role of systems in research administration processes
- Identify key systems used in research administration at Duke
- Explain the functions of research administration systems
- Identify system owners, offices, and resources that support research administration systems
Duke Way: Professionalism in Research Administration @ Duke
- Recognize the major components of professionalism in research administration
- Understand the role that professionalism plays in research administration at Duke
- Identify strategies and techniques to demonstrate professionalism
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Phase 2 Course Details
Virtual Classroom Courses with Quizzes
Applying Budgeting Basics
Suggested Order
After Intro to Budgeting Basics, Managing Effort
Learning Objectives
- Describe the transition from pre-award to post-award
- Identify key players and their role in the transition from pre-award to post-award
- Describe the Just-in-Time process
- Explain the process for modifying a project budget
- Respond appropriately to sponsor requests
- Identify special terms and conditions in a Notice of Award
- Utilize existing reports to ensure accurate and thorough award setup
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Award Setup Process
Suggested Order
None
Learning Objectives
- Describe the transition from pre-award to post-award
- Identify key players and their role in the transition from pre-award to post-award
- Describe the Just-in-Time process
- Explain the process for modifying a project budget
- Respond appropriately to sponsor requests
- Identify special terms and conditions in a Notice of Award
- Utilize existing reports to ensure accurate and thorough award setup
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Communication is Key
Suggested Order
None
Learning Objectives
- Describe why communication is important to research administration
- Compare and contrast communication modes and methods
- Choose effective communication strategies for your audience
- Recognize your strengths and weaknesses in communication
- Identify ways to communicate more effectively
- Identify aspects of clear and concise written communications
- Develop a team environment to enhance collaboration
- Prepare for difficult conversations
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Costing & Sponsored Projects
Suggested Order
None
Learning Objectives
- Discuss the governing concepts behind how we treat costs on external funding
- Describe how costs are defined and categorized into direct and indirect costs
- Define the cost principles established in Uniform Guidance and how they dictate the appropriateness of costs
- Explain what Cost Accounting Standards are and why such costs must be treated in a certain way
- Identify the connection between all costing actions and the need for proper documentation and justifications
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Intro to Budgeting Basics
Suggested Order
Before Applying Budgeting Basics
Learning Objectives
- Identify types and components of budgets
- Describe Modified Total Direct Costs and Total Project Costs
- Identify and calculate effort and salary request amounts
- Identify and apply fringe benefit rates
- Explain cost sharing and how it impacts a sponsored project budget and award
- Use sponsor guidance to calculate capped salary requests on projects
- Explain the importance of accurately budgeting for non-salary expenses
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Intro to Regulatory Compliance
Suggested Order
None
Learning Objectives
- Identify the regulated activities and materials frequently associated with research
- Obtain a general familiarity with the general concepts and processes governing regulated activities in research
- Recognize the role of research administrators in regard to research subjects, regulated substances, conflict of interest, and export control
- Understand where to find expertise on these topics to obtain accurate guidance and ensure compliance
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Managing Effort
Suggested Order
Before Applying Budgeting Basics
Learning Objectives
- Understand the basic principles of effort and effort management
- Describe the processes used at Duke to manage effort distributions and certify committed effort
- Correctly calculate and submit effort amounts for proposals, budgeting, and cost distributions
- Identify when prior approval is needed for some effort changes
- Conceptualize how best practices for compliant effort management look in day-to-day grant management
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Navigating Sponsor Documents
Suggested Order
None
Learning Objectives
- Gain universal skills to navigate documents & communications
- Identify the goal and purpose of written content
- Establish how to present that information to others
- Explore the different methods to engage with complex content
- Learn helpful annotation and reading tips for improved efficiency
- Explore working with sponsor guidance documents and other types of written information
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Proposal Development Concepts
Suggested Order
None
Learning Objectives
- Explain basic terminology, concepts, and components of sponsored research proposals
- Identify types and sources of funding
- Locate and apply sponsor guidance to proposal development
- Describe the major components of a proposal
- Differentiate between various budget expenses and categories
- Explain how compliance is integrated into the proposal
- Identify proposal considerations
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Proposal Development: New Submissions
Suggested Order
None
Learning Objectives
- Explain basic terminology, concepts, and components of sponsored research proposals
- Identify types and sources of funding
- Locate and apply sponsor guidance to proposal development
- Describe the major components of a proposal
- Differentiate between various budget expenses and categories
- Explain how compliance is integrated into the proposal
- Identify proposal considerations
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