Dear RAD Community,

 

Many thanks for being a part of our 13,900+ members!  Our goal is to offer parity of opportunity with free knowledge sharing and information transfer - no memberships, no fees and maximum inclusion!  

 

Reminder, our next RAD Session ("Measuring the Impact of Research:  Beyond Citations", presented by Kacy Redd and Elyse Aurbach) will be on June 28, 2024 at 12p-1:30p EDT.  For those who signed up or saved the date, please see calendar appointment details below, including Zoom Webinar URL.  In case your calendar has not automatically updated, please manually enter with the information below. 

 

Note:  The next RAD session has been moved to June 28, due to presenter request (the website and RSVP may still list the old session date - please use June 28, as listed in this email and in the calendar appt below).  Please find the revised full 2023-2024 RAD Series (attached).  Please spread the word about RAD - everyone is invited!

 

You can RSVP for future sessions by visiting the NYU RAD website and using our online registration.  Our full 2023-2024 Series is found in the attached pdf - please feel free to suggest topics and/or presenters for upcoming sessions. 

 

Note:  The calendar appt information below also has detailed instructions on steps you can take to obtain slidesvideos and CEU/CRA credits.  

 

Thanks!

 

Respectfully,
David

 

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New York University 

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RAD - Research Administration Demonstration Series (2023-2024) - Session #12

Friday Jun 28, 2024 12pm 1:30pm (Eastern Time - New York)

  • Topic:  “Measuring the Impact of Research: Beyond Citations”
  • Presenter(s):   Kacy Redd, PhD, Associate Vice President, Research & STEM Education - Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU); Elyse Aurbach, PhD, Director, Public Engagement and Research Impacts - University of Michigan 
  • Description:  How does the knowledge gained through academic research impact society? Although there’s increasing interest in answering this question, measuring impacts on the economy, policy, health, education, and beyond has proved challenging. In this session, we will discuss a variety of strategies and efforts that are currently underway to develop appropriate databases and metrics toward this goal. 
  • When:  Friday June 28, 2024 at 12:00p - 1:30p EDT
  • Where:  New York University & NYU Langone Health are hosting  – registrants will get a calendar invite with virtual Zoom webinar info. 
  • Please click the link below to join the webinar:
    https://nyu.zoom.us/j/95941579959
    Or One tap mobile :
        +13017158592,,95941579959# US (Washington DC)
        +13126266799,,95941579959# US (Chicago)
    Or Telephone:
        Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):
        +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)
        +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)
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        +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)
        +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)
        +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)
    Webinar ID: 959 4157 9959
        International numbers available: https://nyu.zoom.us/u/adzOlAkWu4
  • Reminder for virtual attendees:  please keep the mute setting on for your computer speakers or phone upon logging in - this will reduce background noise, make things easier for the presenter, be less distracting for the other attendees and allow for better recording quality for folks who watch the session later on.  Should you need to unmute, please be mindful that audience members (in person and virtually) can hear you and all background noises.  

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    • Please test your Zoom access on your computer well before this session.
    • Audience members are encouraged to send questions ahead of the session to xxxxxx@nyu.edu and we can incorporate into the session

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    • All slides and any recordings will also be posted to the NYU RAD website (note: it takes about 1-2 weeks after each session to post).
    • Slides, recordings and any additional session materials/handouts are also available via the RAD 2021-2023 google drive folder.  
    • All historical (Fall 2018-Summer 2021) materials are posted on The New School ORS website.
  • RAD Purpose:  RAD was created due to the current economic pressures, where it has become increasingly difficult to identify the required resources to train research administrators and aid their professional development/career growth.  The goal of RAD is to provide information/knowledge sharing for all research administrators.  New research administrators could utilize RAD as part of their new employee on-boarding, while veteran research administrators could utilize RAD for their continued learning (or refresher). 

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    • All RAD sessions are taught by national level, expert presenters.  All RAD sessions are free ($0 cost).  No membership, no registration fees.
    • For questions, more information, RSVP or calendar assistance - please email Catherine A Siniscalco (xxxxxx@nyu.edu).
    • RAD was created in partnership with the Cohort for Efficiencies in Research Administration (CERA).
    • NYU can provide CEU/CPE or certificate of attendance/completion, for folks who need it (e.g. CRA continuing education). Please fill out our CEU/CRA Request Form and we will follow up with a certificate.

Location

See calendar appt notes section for more session details
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Guests

David Ngo - organizer

Meidy Candia - optional