Administering Reasonable Accommodations in Sponsored Projects. This webinar is part of the Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Seminar Series. The RCR Education Seminar will give graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, faculty, and staff the knowledge and tools to guide them through the increasingly complex ethical issues they will face during their careers. Attendees will become aware of established norms and ethical principles for responsible scholarly conduct. Attendees will learn how to apply the principles and norms to their own work and conduct their research with integrity. Time will be provided for discussion and Q&A. 

 

This webinar is co-hosted by the Division of Research and Economic Development and the Division of Administration and Finance and will introduce principal investigators, co-investigators, and graduate research assistants to the framework and methodology  for reviewing and accepting reasonable accommodations requests submitted by qualified individuals with a disability who wish to participate in programs, services, and activities funded by sponsored projects.

 

Join us for this webinar to learn about Administering Reasonable Accommodations in Sponsored Projects. 

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Speakers:
Elizabeth Buchanan, Associate Vice President Research Administration
Kara Larsen, Assistant Vice President, Enterprise Risk Management
Dorca Smalley, Director, Office of Equal Opportunity

 

The University of Rhode Island strives to provide inclusive access to events. If you need a reasonable accommodation or have a question about accessing this event, please call 401-874-4009 or email equalopportunity-group@uri.edu at least five business days in advance of the event. While it may not always be possible to accommodate individuals who miss this deadline, reasonable efforts will be made to accommodate each person. For TTY assistance, please call the R.I. Relay Service at 711.

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