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Keymail: select dissemination of information on research funding opportunities to university scientists. (Case Study).(Bar-Ilan
Introduction At Bar-Ilan University in Ramat-Gan, Israel, the Research Authority serves as the academic unit responsible for the administration of securing and managing external and internal . . .

In this issue.(new editor)(Brief Article)
The Journal of Research Administration begins the term of a new editor. I know all of us at SRA owe Molly Anthony a debt of thanks for her leadership as interim editor this past year. While SRA . . .

Creating Enabling Environments. (Book Review).(review of "Innovation U: New University Roles in a Knowledge Economy")(Book Revie
Innovation U: New University Roles in a Knowledge Economy. (2002). Louis G. Tornatzky, Paul G. Waugaman, and Denis O. Gray. Research Triangle Park: N.G., Southern Growth Policies Board. 180 . . .

The Professional Development Planner. (Shop Talk).(orientation development procedures at Indian University Purdue University Ind
Introduction Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) has nearly 1,600 full-time and 800 part-time faculty members. Each year, nearly 200 individuals, new to academe or new to . . .

Recommendations for writing successful proposals from the reviewer's perspective. (Shop Talk).
Making a Match All funding sources require an application or proposal with similar requirements. Good project ideas have to be well-expressed and must fit into the sponsor's high priority areas . . .

Evolution or revolution? Examining change in research administration. (Shop Talk).
Introduction Research administration is changing on many levels, most markedly in the types of work we do to meet our responsibilities. While we are still involved with activities that promote . . .

A creative partnership to improve human subjects protection. (Case Study).(State University of New York and The Research Foundat
Introduction SUNY and The Research Foundation This complex institutional structure is composed of two distinct entities-the State University of New York (SUNY) and The Research Foundation of . . .

Engaging the humanities? Research ethics in Canada. (Applied Research).
Introduction In 1997, after four years of consultation with the Canadian academic community, Canada's three national research funding agencies--the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council . . .

Corrections.(Correction Notice)
Title Correction In the article by Richard Thornley, Matthew W. Spence, Mark Taylor, and Jacques Magnan which appeared in The Journal of Research Administration, Volume XXXIII, Number II, 2002 . . .

Announcing the Rod Rose Award for the outstanding paper of 2002. (Announcements).
Jerry Fife Vanderbilt University Robert Forrester retired PricewaterhouseCoopers (no photograph available) The SRA Rod Rose Award 2002 was given to Jerry Fife and Robert Forrester for . . .

In this issue.
In this third issue of the journal, we look at change from a variety of perspectives. In the opening feature, Engaging the Humanities? Research Ethics in Canada, Michael Owen addresses a . . .

What are your core competencies? (Book Review).(review of "Leadership for the Future: Core Competencies in Healthcare")(Book Rev
Leadership for the Future: Core Competencies in Healthcare (2002). Austin Ross, Frederick J. Wenzel, and Joseph W. Mitlyng. Foundation of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Chicago: . . .

Consider the stakeholders in research administration. (Shop Talk).
Introduction Research grant and contract administrators have a great number of individuals, causes, constituencies, and institutions to which loyalty, accountability, and stewardship are . . .

Developing effective training programs. (Educational Update).
Introduction With continued advances in technology, markets become more competitive and management expectations of performance efficiencies increase. No business enterprise can maintain the . . .

Protection of human subjects: a primer for the new administrator. (Educational Update).
Introduction Today, there are few activities in research that garner more public notoriety (positive and negative) than using human research subjects. Protecting human subjects is not the . . .

Strategic planning: SRA's approach. (Case Study).
Introduction The strategic planning process provides an overview of the entire organization to its leadership. A decision made in one area is not made in isolation from others, but rather with . . .

New decision tool to evaluate award selection process. (Applied Research).
Introduction Established by the Government of Alberta in 1979, the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (AHFMR) supports health research at Alberta universities and other . . .

Pricing the services of scientific cores Part II: charging outside users. (Feature).(proposition of translational research insti
Background Core Services Provided Scientific research cores provide a means of supporting shared resources and facilities by a number of investigators from different disciplines who are engaged . . .

Pricing the services of scientific cores Part I: charging subsidized and unsubsidized users. (Feature).
Background Research institutions establish scientific cores to provide critical mass for efficient production and concentration for centers of research excellence. The processes carded out in . . .

Institutional conflict of interest. (Commentary).(conflicts between research institutes and corporations)
Introduction Competing interests of faculty members in academic and research institutions have attracted increasing attention during the past two decades following the 1980 passage of the . . .

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