Event Materials
On the Hill and in the Ledger: Legislative and Federal Budget Outlook: June 2025 COGR Meeting
The document summarizes a panel discussion held on June 6, 2025, addressing the current legislative and federal budget outlook, with a particular focus on research and development (R&D) policy and spending in the United States. Key speakers included Deborah Altenburg (APLU), Alessandra Zimmermann (AAAS), and Matt Owens (COGR). The presentation provides a comparative analysis of R&D investm
HEERF Update—Department of Education (Part I)—June 2021 Meeting
The document provides a detailed overview of the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) as discussed in a COGR panel session on June 10, 2021, featuring perspectives from both the U.S. Department of Education and several universities. Rich Williams, representing the Department of Education, outlines the session structure and highlights ongoing discussions surrounding financial compliance a
Research Project Support Costs Work Group
The Research Project Support Costs Work Group, co-chaired by James Luther of Duke University and Heather Snyder of the Alzheimer’s Association, has undertaken a two-pronged approach to enhance understanding and management of research funding. The Education subgroup recently organized an educational webinar aimed at funding organizations to clarify aspects of facilities and administrative costs. Bu
Alternatives to Effort Reporting
The document summarizes a presentation delivered at the October 2017 COGR Meeting in Washington, D.C., focused on exploring alternatives to traditional effort reporting in research administration. Initiated by the National Council of University Research Administrators (NCURA) in January 2016, the Cohort project brought together 90 diverse research institutions to develop and promote model policies
June 2017 Presentation: Key ClinicalTrials.gov Reporting Requirements
The document provides a detailed overview of ClinicalTrials.gov, emphasizing its role as a public registry and results database for clinical studies involving human participants, encompassing interventional trials, observational studies, and expanded access programs across more than 200 countries. Managed by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), ClinicalTrials.gov facilitates transparency, acco
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