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Professional Organizations for Research Administrators

 

The AUTM provides training opportunities and guidance documents for technology transfer professionals.

COGR is an association of research universities.

FDP is a unique forum for individuals from universities and nonprofits to work collaboratively with federal agency officials to improve the national research enterprise.

HCCA's goal is to enhance the health care compliance profession. Members include compliance officers and staff from a wide range of organizations, including hospitals, research facilities, clinics and technology service providers.

IACUC 101â„¢ Series presents educational programs to promote understanding of federal laws, regulations and policies governing the care and use of animals in research and education, and the roles and responsibilities of individuals in institutional animal care and use programs.

IAPP is a global information privacy community helping practitioners develop and advance their careers and organizations manage and protect their data.

NCMA is the world’s leading professional resource for those in the field of contract management.

NCURA serves its members and advances the field of research administration through professional development, the sharing of knowledge, and by fostering a sense of community.

NORDP develops and share best practices for attracting and managing research funding, and facilitate building and implementing collaborative services and resources.

(PRIM&R) advances the highest ethical standards in the conduct of biomedical, behavioral, and social science research through education, membership services, professional certification, public policy initiatives, and community building.

RACC is composed of active certified research administrators whose role is to certify that an individual, through experience and testing, has the fundamental knowledge necessary to be a professional research or sponsored programs administrator.

SoCRA is dedicated to the advancement and continuing education of clinical research professionals.

SCCE is a regulatory compliance association. SCCE helps members protect their companies and advance their careers through services including education, updates on regulatory requirements and enforcement, and access to a rich professional network.

SRA International is the premier global research management society providing education, professional development and the latest comprehensive information about research management to 4,500 members from over 40 countries.