I would like to mention that there is a CRA - Certificate in Research
Administration already available. It is obtained by passing a qualifying
exam offered by the Research Administrators Certification Council. A link
to their web page is
http://www.cra-cert.org/
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Marie F. Smith, CRA
Manager of Grants Administration
Institute of Ecosystem Studies
PO Box AB, 65 Sharon Turnpike
Millbrook, NY 12545
Tel: 845-677-5343
Direct Line: 845-677-7600 x 202
FAX: 845-677-5976
E-mail: xxxxxx@ecostudies.org
http://www.ecostudies.org
-----Original Message-----
From: Cole, Julie B. [mailto:xxxxxx@MAIL.IFAS.UFL.EDU]
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 10:30 AM
To: xxxxxx@HRINET.ORG
Subject: Re: [RESADM-L] qualifications for research admin
Dear Colleagues.....Interesting discussion and good points made by all.
Question: is it time for a degree/graduate certificate in research
management, augmented by serious, content-rich continuing education units
similar to the Accounting, Law and Nursing models?
Best regards,
Julie
Julie B. Cole, MA, CRA
Director
IFAS Sponsored Programs
PO Box 110110
McCarty D, Room G022
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida 32611
352/392-2356
352/392-8479 FAX
-----Original Message-----
From: Deborah Good [mailto:xxxxxx@HMS.HARVARD.EDU]
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 10:30 AM
To: xxxxxx@HRINET.ORG
Subject: Re: [RESADM-L] qualifications for research admin
Hello all,
A good administrator wears a number of hats, as mentioned, and the ability
to do so with skill and tact are traits that transcend the issue of the
letters behind one's name. Having said that, I also know that in academia,
it is a fact of life that in an atmosphere dedicated to the advancement of
knowledge, a degree does lend credibility. Doesn't mean that there aren't
plenty of qualified people without degrees that could successfully do the
job, but that could be said about a lot of positions.
For what it's worth, as an AD myself, and being somewhat familiar with the
difficulties in finding qualified people (we currently have just such an
opening in our office), I think a BA with 5-7 years relevant experience
will attract viable candidates for this kind of mid-level position.
At 04:21 PM 4/8/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>rebecca-
>yes, the degree is absolutely necessary in an academic environment, and,
even
>though the position is assistant director, i'd put the minimum at a
master's.
>furthermore, i'd want to see 8-10 years experience in steadily more
>responsible
>research admin positions, with supervisory experience as well as experience
in
>the specific areas for which this person will have responsibilties.
>susan
>
>--
>Susan B. Burke
>Information Specialist
>Office of Research Services
>The George Washington University
>2121 I Street NW, Suite 601
>Washington, DC 20052
>Telephone: 202-994-9136
>Facsimile: 202-994-9137
>
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Harvard Medical School
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