2018 Michigan Chapter Meeting
June 29
Central Michigan University
Mount Pleasant, MI
Reminder: Call for Speakers!
Deadline:
Friday, March 23
The Michigan Chapter of the Society of Research Administrators International is seeking subject experts to present at the 2018 Michigan Chapter Annual Meeting to be held on June 29.
Presenting at the 2018 Michigan Chapter Annual Meeting provides you with an excellent opportunity for personal professional development! Benefits to you include: increasing your exposure, enhancing your presentation skills, sharing your learning experiences and networking with other research administrators in Michigan and the surrounding areas. Plus, you’re that much closer to being up north for the Fourth of July weekend!
We are open to a range of topics:
- pre-award proposal submission,
- proposal budgeting,
- post-award project management,
- subrecipient monitoring,
- compliance for the research administrator,
- lean/quality improvement in research administration,
- metrics in research administration,
- faculty on-boarding,
- faculty and research administrator relationship building;
- and many professional development/work-life topics.
If you are interested in submitting a proposal to present, please complete the online form liked below by Friday, March 23. The Planning and Executive Committees will review all proposals after March 23 and will notify all speakers of proposal selection status by April 15.
Who Should Submit a Proposal?
Anyone with any level of research administration knowledge, who has a great topic, is a candidate to speak at the Michigan Chapter Meeting! As we get attendees of all kinds, we need speakers of all kinds. In all ways and manners, we try to assemble the most diverse meeting we can, and we do that only with your help. We welcome first-timer presenters, as well as those with previous presentation experience. The Michigan Chapter has a particular aim to encourage individuals who have never presented at a session before to submit a proposal. You don’t need to be a professional speaker to be part of the Michigan Chapter Annual Meeting. What matters is your topic, your materials and your drive to present to the research administration community.
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