Module 2.3: Research Finance - 08 July 2025
Time listed as AEST (April to September) or AEDT (October to March)
The purpose of this module is to provide researchers and research mangement professionals with an understanding of research finance from a University perspective as it relates to research project financial management and management of internal research allocations, to support the achievement of quality research outcomes and University research objectives.
The module will go into detail in regards to common research finance topics however the intent is to also provide the reader with an understanding of the environment that shapes and influences research finance.
Whilst this module specifically focuses on the University environment, there are many components which apply equally to other research institutions such as CRCs, Hospitals, Research Institutes and other Research Organisations.
It is not the purpose of this module to provide training in pre-award funding (including the identification of funding opportunities and preparing funding applications), post-award processes (including finance reporting to funding bodies) nor the National Research and Innovation System (including extensive information on how different countries fund research). Training on these topics can be found through the ARMS “Pre-Award Grants Processes accreditation module”, “Post-Award Processes accreditation module” and “The National Research and Innovation System accreditation module”.
This module does not cover research training finance as it relates to the investment in and management of Higher Degree by Research (HDR) programs and projects. This may be the subject of a future module.
This module forms part of the ARMS Professional Development Framework under the “Research Funding Cycle”, along with Module 2.1: Pre-Award Grants Processes and Module 2.2: Post-Award Grants Process. For additional and more comprehensive training on the pre-award and post-award processes please refer to these modules.
Key learning outcomes:
On completion of this module, the participant will have an increased ability to:
- Understand the importance of research finance;
- Understand key terminology in research finance;
- Understand key finance processes within a University;
- Understand how research is funded within a University;
- Cost and price a research project;
- Understand and calculate the full costs of research;
- Manage research projects and research allocations more effectively;
- Understand how University’s may evaluate their investment in research; and by understanding the above; and
- Assist themselves and/or their researchers to build capacity and quality through improved financial management.
Who should attend:
This module is suitable for those who are new to the research management profession, those who have specialised in one area of research management and wish to broaden their knowledge and/or those who are experienced research management professionals but wish to refresh their knowledge in a specific topic area.
Research management professionals from all organisations and institutions will benefit from this module including those from:
- Research agencies and institutes;
- Medical research institutes;
- Research and development corporations;
- Research centres;
- Government departments;
- Funding bodies;
- Industrial research and development teams;
- Service providers;
- Commercialisation bodies; and
- Consultancies.
This elective module is part of the Foundation Level Accreditation Program, available to participants in all regions. Additionally, each module can be pursued independently for professional development.
Presenter:
Ms Chris Thompson
Location:
Zoom Meeting
Cost:
ARMS Member: $405 AUD (GST inclusive) - Price discounted in the shopping cart.
Non-Member: $505 AUD (GST inclusive)
Registration:
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Event Emails and Pre-reading:
- Upon successful registration for this workshop, you will receive a confirmation email. Please note that any pending payments may delay the delivery of this email. If you need assistance, contact the ARMS Accreditation and Member Engagement Coordinator.
- The link to the Body of Knowledge (pre-reading), along with any other relevant study materials and the Zoom link, will be sent at least two (2) weeks prior to the workshop.
We strongly recommend your ability to connect to Zoom before the workshop.
Cancellation Policy:
Should your circumstances change, and you are unable to attend this workshop, you must contact ARMSAccreditation@researchmangement.org.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.
Enquiries:
Please reach out to our Accreditation and Member Engagement Coordinator at ARMSAccreditation@researchmanagement.org.au or +61 8 8201 5592.
Contact Information
ARMS Accreditation and Member Engagement Coordinator