Society of Research Administrator International - Global Research Management Community

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Society of Research
Administrator
International
 
Organizational Overview
 
global research management society providing education, professional
development and the latest comprehensive information about research
management to over 5,000 members from over 40 countries.
research management society in the world whose membership spans the
entire spectrum of research institutions including: colleges and universities,
research hospitals and institutes, government agencies, non-profit funders of
research, and industry.
Vice President for Research, a mid-level research manager or new to the
profession, and you are responsible for pre- or post-award grant and contract
administration, regulatory compliance, technology transfer, or clinical trials
management, SRA International is your reliable source for education and
professional development.
 
Core Values
 
Vision:
 To be the premier international resource for excellence in research
management, administration and development of the profession.
 
Mission:
 To develop, define and promote international best practices in
research management, administration, knowledge transfer and growth of the
research enterprise.
 
Motto:
 Supporting advances in research worldwide.
 
Sister Societies
 
Association of Research Managers and Administrators (ARMA)
 
Australasian Research Management Society (ARMS)
 
Canadian Association of Research Administrators (CARA)
 
Danish Association of Research Managers and Administrators (DARMA)
 
European Association of Research Managers and Administrators (EARMA)
 
Southern African Research & Innovation Management Association (SARIMA)
 
West African Research & Innovation Management Association (WARIMA)
 
 
 
Join and Be Active
 
Journals (SRAI Catalyst, Journal of Research
Administration)
 
 
Webinars (webinars on demand)
 
 
Conferences (annual, section and chapter meetings,
training programs)
 
The International Network of Research
Management Societies (INORMS)
 
The International Network of Research Management
Societies (INORMS) brings together research management
societies and associations from across the globe.
Its purpose is to enable interactions, share good practice,
and coordinate activities between the member societies,
to the benefit of their individual membership.
The network enables the officers of the member societies
to compare their national or regional issues, and to learn
from each other.
Through INORMS, we are able to transfer training course
structure and content, adopt comparable support
mechanisms, and jointly develop training materials.
 
Member Associations
 
Association of Research Managers and Administrators (
ARMA
)
-UK
Association of Research Managers and Administrators (
ARMA-NL) -
The
Netherlands)
Australasian Research Management Society
 (ARMS)
Brazilian Association of Research Managers and Administrators
 (BRAMA)
Canadian Association of Research Administrators
 (CARA)
Danish Association of Research Managers and Administrators
 (DARMA)
European Association of Research Managers and Administrators
 (EARMA)
Finnish Association of Research Managers and Advisors
 (Finn-ARMA)
 
Member Associations 
cont.
 
Network of Research- and Transfer
 M
anagement (FORTRAMA)
Icelandic Association for Research Managers and Administrators (ICEARMA
)-
Iceland
National Council of University Research Administrators
 (NCURA)
Norwegian Network for Administration and Research Management
 (NARMA)
Research Manager and Administrator Network Japan
 (RMAN-J)
Southern African Research and Innovation Management Association
(SARIMA)
Society of Research Administrators International
 (SRAI)
West African Research and Innovation Management Association
 (WARIMA)
The Association of Commonwealth Universities
 (ACU)
 
Research Administration as a Profession
(RAAAP)
 
Research Administration as a Profession (RAAAP) is an international survey
which seeks to identify the key skills, attitudes and behaviours of successful
research management and administration (RMA) leaders.
The initial RAAAP survey, held in 2016, was funded by NCURA.  It was led by
Stephanie Scott (Columbia University, USA) and Simon Kerridge (University of
Kent, UK) as Co-PIs, and supported by an international advisory group
RAAAP (2016):  The first iteration of the RAAAP survey attracted responses
from over 2,600 individuals from 64 countries.  The survey’s findings were
presented at RM and INORMS conferences between 2016 and 2018.
RAAAP-2 (2019):
 The second iteration of the RAAAP survey (RAAAP-2) will be
launched in the first half of 2019. The ‘guest’ section of the survey will focus
on “Research Impact”.
 
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Organizational Overview of Society of Research Administrator International, a leading global research management society with over 5,000 members from 40 countries. Providing education, professional development, and promoting best practices in research management and administration. Sister societies include ARMA, ARMS, CARA, DARMA, EARMA, SARIMA, and WARIMA. Join for journals, webinars, conferences, and be part of the International Network of Research Management Societies (INORMS).

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  • Global Community
  • Professional Development
  • International Network
  • Best Practices

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  1. Society of Research Administrator International

  2. Organizational Overview global research management society providing education, professional development and the latest comprehensive information about research management to over 5,000 members from over 40 countries. research management society in the world whose membership spans the entire spectrum of research institutions including: colleges and universities, research hospitals and institutes, government agencies, non-profit funders of research, and industry. Vice President for Research, a mid-level research manager or new to the profession, and you are responsible for pre- or post-award grant and contract administration, regulatory compliance, technology transfer, or clinical trials management, SRA International is your reliable source for education and professional development.

  3. Core Values Vision: To be the premier international resource for excellence in research management, administration and development of the profession. Mission: To develop, define and promote international best practices in research management, administration, knowledge transfer and growth of the research enterprise. Motto: Supporting advances in research worldwide.

  4. Sister Societies Association of Research Managers and Administrators (ARMA) Australasian Research Management Society (ARMS) Canadian Association of Research Administrators (CARA) Danish Association of Research Managers and Administrators (DARMA) European Association of Research Managers and Administrators (EARMA) Southern African Research & Innovation Management Association (SARIMA) West African Research & Innovation Management Association (WARIMA)

  5. Join and Be Active Journals (SRAI Catalyst, Journal of Research Administration) Webinars (webinars on demand) Conferences (annual, section and chapter meetings, training programs)

  6. The International Network of Research Management Societies (INORMS)

  7. The International Network of Research Management Societies (INORMS) brings together research management societies and associations from across the globe. Its purpose is to enable interactions, share good practice, and coordinate activities between the member societies, to the benefit of their individual membership. The network enables the officers of the member societies to compare their national or regional issues, and to learn from each other. Through INORMS, we are able to transfer training course structure and content, adopt comparable support mechanisms, and jointly develop training materials.

  8. Member Associations Association of Research Managers and Administrators (ARMA)-UK Association of Research Managers and Administrators (ARMA-NL) -The Netherlands) Australasian Research Management Society (ARMS) Brazilian Association of Research Managers and Administrators (BRAMA) Canadian Association of Research Administrators (CARA) Danish Association of Research Managers and Administrators (DARMA) European Association of Research Managers and Administrators (EARMA) Finnish Association of Research Managers and Advisors (Finn-ARMA)

  9. Member Associations cont. Network of Research- and Transfer Management (FORTRAMA) Icelandic Association for Research Managers and Administrators (ICEARMA)- Iceland National Council of University Research Administrators (NCURA) Norwegian Network for Administration and Research Management (NARMA) Research Manager and Administrator Network Japan (RMAN-J) Southern African Research and Innovation Management Association (SARIMA) Society of Research Administrators International (SRAI) West African Research and Innovation Management Association (WARIMA) The Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU)

  10. Research Administration as a Profession (RAAAP) Research Administration as a Profession (RAAAP) is an international survey which seeks to identify the key skills, attitudes and behaviours of successful research management and administration (RMA) leaders. The initial RAAAP survey, held in 2016, was funded by NCURA. It was led by Stephanie Scott (Columbia University, USA) and Simon Kerridge (University of Kent, UK) as Co-PIs, and supported by an international advisory group RAAAP (2016): The first iteration of the RAAAP survey attracted responses from over 2,600 individuals from 64 countries. The survey s findings were presented at RM and INORMS conferences between 2016 and 2018. RAAAP-2 (2019): The second iteration of the RAAAP survey (RAAAP-2) will be launched in the first half of 2019. The guest section of the survey will focus on Research Impact .

  11. Thank you!

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