When Faculty Sign Their Own Contracts (Horror stories wanted)
Glenn Krell 13 May 2002 12:15 EST
Some great ones so far but surprisingly few in number, so please keep them
coming and I will post a summary to the list. Thanks again!
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Hi resadmr's,
Our research newsletter for faculty has a recurring piece called "Stories
from the Horror File," and this month I am looking for your horror stories
re: consequences of faculty signing their own paperwork (contracts,
agreements) and sending it back to the funding entity thus bypassing the
trusty research administration office. Of course, this is a problem at
many research universities nationwide and I know there are plenty of
stories out there. Please reply to this list only if you don't mind your
story being publicized; otherwise, email to me off the list at
xxxxxx@iit.edu. For the newsletter article I am writing, I will not use the
name of your institution, just the sad tale of the tangled consequences of
your faculty member's noncompliance with policy. Please give examples of
resultant harm/delay to their research funds. I will post a single summary
to the group. Many thanks in advance!
-Glenn Krell
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Glenn Krell BA, CRA
Director, Research Proposal Development
Illinois Institute of Technology
3300 South Federal Street, M/B 301
Chicago, Illinois 60616
312-567-7141 (voice)
312-567-7517 (fax)
email: xxxxxx@iit.edu
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