Supporting Research in Constrained Times

Radisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow

Monday 6 June 2011

This year's pre-conference seminar discussed the ever-relevant issue of research support structures and looked at case studies of how some institutions have organised their research administration.  Particular reference was made to the challenging budgetary environment in which we are all operating and how we can ensure that our administrative structures provide maximum efficiency and effectiveness at such times whilst ensuring that key service levels are maintained.

 

Target Audience

Presenters

Tim Quigg, UNC Chapel Hill, USA

Martin Reavley, University of Cambridge

Clare Skinner, University of Leeds

Programme
Price
Venue
Travel
Queries
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Programme

1245-1400    
Lunch
1400-1410

Welcome and Introduction - Pauline Muya

1410-1430

Context of the Current Environment and Reasons for Review - Martin Reavley                      

1430-1500

University of Cambridge Case Study - Martin Reavley

1500-1530

University of Leeds Case Study - Clare Skinner

1530-1550 Refreshments
1550-1620 UNC-Chapel Hill Case Study - Tim Quigg
1620-1640 Q & A
1640-1700 Discussion
1700 Close

Venue and Travel

The seminar was held  at the Radisson BLU Hotel, the venue for the ARMA Annual Conference, which began the following day.

Price

ARMA members: £125

Non-members:  £194

The course fee included lunch and afternoon tea.

The higher rate for non-members will include annual membership of ARMA for the period until 31st March 2013. For tax reasons, ARMA events are open to members only. If you are not yet a member, you will be able to join in the course of making your booking. If you are already a member, you will be required to use your membership number when booking.

Queries

  • For queries related to the seminar programme, please contact Pauline Muya

 

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