Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) for K Awardees
Open to University of Michigan faculty and staff. Current K scholars and K applicants will be given registration priority.
MICHR will offer the popular Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) for K Awardees, a seminar that is designed to meet the requirements of the NIH K-23, or any federal or non-federal career development grant. To ensure compliance with NIH regulations, these sessions will be in-person, at NCRC Building 300, Room #376
The 5-session (10-hour) seminar is mostly interactive, practice-based, and focused on addressing RCR issues (ethics, integrity, and regulatory matters) that have arisen in the course of your own funded research. It’s relevant, hands-on, and includes mentoring from experienced faculty.
Important information about this seminar:
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The NIH requires a minimum of 8 hours of face-to-face training. Link to requirements: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-10-019.html
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MICHR is offering 10 hours of face-to-face training in five, 2-hour sessions.
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Scholars may attend sessions to fulfill some or all of the NIH training requirement.
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Scholars may choose the sessions with topics most applicable to their own research.
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MICHR will issue certificates after each 2-hour session.
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It will be the responsibility of the scholar to manage their own training plan and their fulfillment of the requirements.
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See registration for dates and topics