Module 2.4: Navigating Agreements - UWA - 14 May 2024

9:00am Tuesday, 14 May 2024
12:30pm Tuesday, 14 May 2024
Module - in person
Business Incubator (Room 113) on the first floor of EZONE at UWA Crawley Campus
35 Stirling Hwy
Perth, Western Australia 6009
Australia

This Elective is delivered in-person, over one (1) partial day:

  • Tuesday 14 May 2024, 09:00AM - 12:30PM, local time

The Navigating Agreements module is intended to provide the knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to understand the role of, and effectively manage, agreements in research administration across the research project lifecycle. The module aims to provide participants with an understanding of the different types of agreements used in research, the key components of an agreement, and the legal and financial implications of each component.

Participants will learn how to identify potential risks and liabilities associated with agreements and develop strategies to mitigate those risks. They will also gain an understanding of the negotiation process and strategies to ensure favorable terms for their institution. Additionally, the module will cover skills related to agreement drafting and review, compliance and regulatory issues, and monitoring and tracking agreement compliance through to completion.

The module is designed to provide all research management professionals with the tools and knowledge to understand and manage agreements throughout the lifecycle of a research project, from planning and proposals, to project setup, project management and closeout. Participants will be able to see how successful project outcomes can be achieved through good planning and the careful management of the agreement, while delivering value to the researcher and their organisation and protecting them both from potential legal and financial risks.


Who should attend?

This elective module is suitable for research management professionals from a wide range of backgrounds.

This module is written using examples from the Australian context, but the principles are broadly relevant to other Australasian jurisdictions.

Some experience in grant or contract administration may be useful but is not necessary. No legal background or training is required or assumed.

Presenter:

Mr Jeff Kasparian, KasComm Pty Ltd (and Industry Adjunct, UniSA)

Location:

Business Incubator (Room 113) on the first floor of EZONE at UWA Crawley Campus 

Cost:

ARMS Members: $405.00 per Module (GST inclusive) - Price will be discounted in the Shopping Cart.
Non-Members: $505.00 per Module (GST inclusive)

INORMS Sister Associations via the INORMS Sister Association Reciprocal Benefit Scheme (ISARBS): $405.00 per Master Class (GST inclusive) - Required to contact the ARMS Accreditation and Member Engagement Coordinator to arrange registration.

Registration:

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Non-Members: Please sign into your free website user account or continue your registration.

Event Emails and Pre-reading:

  • You will receive a confirmation of registration email upon successful registration for this workshop. Pending payments may delay the email being sent. Please contact the ARMS Accreditation and Member Engagement Coordinator if you require assistance.
  • The link to the Body of Knowledge (pre-reading), any other relevant study materials will be sent shortly.

Included in Registration:

  • Attendance in module; snf
  • All associated delivery material including the Body of Knowledge and a copy of the slide deck following the workshop.
  • In order to keep the price of this master class down we ask participants to self cater for morning tea. Please bring a drink bottle with you to the workshop.

Assessment:

At the end of the workshop, participants will be invited to complete a non-compulsory assessment; due two (2) weeks after receiving the link from the ARMS Executive Office. The quiz is compulsory for any individuals seeking credit for their Foundation Level Accreditation.

Accreditation:

The module is considered an elective module in the Foundation Level Accreditation Program (FLAP).

CPD:

Accredited members (ARMAs and ARMFs) will automatically accrue 4 CPD hours for this module.

If you have any questions, please contact the ARMS Accreditation and Member Engagement Coordinator ARMSAccreditation@researchmanagement.org.au or +61 8 8201 5592.


ARMS CANCELLATION POLICY

Should your circumstances change, and you are unable to attend this workshop, you must contact the arms.adminofficer@flinders.edu.au by no later than 10 working days prior to the commencement of the scheduled event. ARMS will refund the full registration fee minus any administrative fees.

Should you cancel less than 10 working days prior to the commencement of this workshop, no refund will be payable but instead you may wish to send a proxy.

ARMS reserve the right to cancel, postpone or re-schedule courses and events due to minimum numbers not being reached or for other unforeseen circumstances.  In the event of a cancellation, ARMS will aim to advise all participants in writing five (5) days prior to the scheduled event and will refund the full registration fee including administrative charges within 30 days after notification.

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