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GRANT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
  The Gamecock Research Administrator Network and Training (GRANT) program is a comprehensive, certificate training program developed to meet the research administration needs of University of South Carolina faculty. The program consists of 18 courses scheduled multiple times during the year at the Columbia campus. To earn the GRANT certificate, participants are required to complete thirteen courses. The 11 required core courses are designed to build competencies in basic research administration topics (e.g., Business Practices I and II are available to provide an overview of services offered by Administrative/Business Offices at USC). Nine available optional courses are geared towards more specific or advanced topics. Combining any two of these optional courses (as chosen by the participant) allows GRANT to become a personalized training program. For more information or to register.
   
NETWORKING BREAKFAST
  The Networking Breakfasts are a series of quarterly meetings for departmental business managers and research directors. Focusing on hot topics in research administration, these meetings will provide continuing opportunities to ask questions and provide input to the Sponsored Awards Management (SAM) Office. The next GRANT Breakfast is scheduled on Wednesday, February 7, 2007 at 8:30 a.m. in the Campus Room of Capstone. Registration
   
USCERA WORKSHOP
  This workshop provides an overview of USCERA, a web-interface electronic research administration system which includes a number of components: Electronic Proposal Submission, Routing and USC Approval, Electronic Account Set-up and Routing, Searchable Database for Proposal and Award Data and Human Subject Application Submission. Training sessions will be conducted for researchers and staff involved in the development of grant proposals including a review of the internal supplemental forms. The workshop is scheduled for March 27th from 2:30-4:00 and April 11th from 9:30-11:30 in the Thomas Cooper Library Multimedia Classroom Level 3. Registration
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