Community-Developed Training Materials for FT
Back to TopCompiled here are draft training materials collected from other units across the UW so we can benefit from our community's expertise. More will be added as they become available. If you've created a resource of this kind that has helped your staff that you would like to share, please send it to Megan Piccirillo (megpicc@uw.edu).
SAGE & Workday Resources provided by Office of Research
Reports:
WDF Reports 9.29.2023_Dept of Medicine_kasb.xlsx
DRAFT_How to find the balance for subawards after Go-Live_Dept of Medicine_kasb13.docx
Helpful Reports to Run_Dept of Medicine_kasb13.docx
Award Portal:
Award Setup & Modifications:
SAGE Award Setup Step-by-Step (resources from OSP)
SAGE Award Changes/Modifications (resources from OSP)
SAGE Award Setup and Modification Requests (resources from ORIS)
DRAFT SAGE Award Set Up request 8.2.23_Dept of Medicine_kasb13.docx
DRAFT Create an Award Modification Request_Dept of Medicine_kasb13.docx
Subcontracts:
PI Reconciliation
PI Reconciliation in WorkDay_Oral Health Sciences_connorm.docx
Required Trainings
Back to TopResponsible Conduct of Research - RCR training is intended to help sensitize the university research community to the wide range of ethical and professional issues that must be considered to ensure a climate of research integrity. The requirements vary from sponsor to sponsor.
The Grants Management for Investigators (GMI) course - The GMI provides guidance on the fiscal and non-fiscal aspects of managing grants, helps ensure an understanding of the grant process, and provides updates on changes to that process. The workshop (offered free of charge) covers the grant lifecycle stages that include finding funding, developing a proposal, starting the project, managing resources, and closing the grant. This course is required for all investigators at the time of proposal but is also a very valuable resource that can be used as an onboarding tool for new research faculty and research administrators.
Required Research Training - Those conducting research at the UW must take all required trainings determined by the sponsor and meet all internal requirements. The requirements are largely determined by the type of research being conducted.
Training Resources
Back to TopNew to UW Research page - This page provides useful information to research faculty and staff new to the UW, and is also a great resource for people already familiar with research administration at the UW. The page contains information about the Office of Research and our partner units, a link to the Research website which is organized by the research project lifecycle, links to systems that support the grant administration process, and a checklist for getting started in research administration at the UW.
CORE – Collaborative for Research Education – is the University of Washington’s research administration learning program. There are more than 60 online, in person and hands-on courses, all of which are highly recommended.