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Research Corporation: It Just Won't Die! -Reply Mary Ann Jurgus 19 Feb 1997 17:19 EST

Interesting questions -- hope you may be willing to share information
gathered.

Mary Ann Jurgus
Manager, Research Administrative Services
Loyola University at the Medical Center
2160 S. First Ave. - Bldg. 105, Rm. 3945
Maywood, Il.  60153
phone: (708) 216-4288
fax: (708) 216-5881
email: xxxxxx@luc.edu

>>> Research Administration Discussion Group
<xxxxxx@health.state.ny.us> 2/19/97  3:21 pm >>>
Dear colleagues:
I am on a mission to garner information for the administration so they can
make a rational, logical decision about whether to yet again stalk the
elusive Research Corporation. We are a small graduate college, about to
be
merged with a larger
university, which already HAS a research corporation (is anyone
following this?)
I would like to be of some help in supplying some technical "nuts and
bolts"
kind of information about:

1. What factors should a college take into account when thinking about
forming an RC?
2. Has anyone compiled any kind of a process paper, abstract,
handbook, etc.?
3. Any espcially horrific tales about the tax landscapte (like the films
they showed you
 in driver's ed in high school)
4. Are there any advantages in forming an RC?
5. If you had to do it over, would your institution indeed pursue this holy
grail?

Any information you can supply will be most welcome.
Thanks.

Martha Spalding
Coordinator, Sponsored Programs
West Virginia Graduate College
100 Angus E Peyton Drive
South Charleston WV 25303
(304) 746-2519
xxxxxx@wvnvm.wvnet.edu