These resources provide answers to your most pressing administrative needs, including information on policies and procedures, immigration assistance, contract guidance, financial reporting, and more.
Find information and guidance on the policies and procedures that affect the research conducted at UCLA.
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The Research Administrators' Campus Committee (RACC) represents the interests of the faculty and departments involved in research administration on campus. The group fosters open collaboration and the sharing of ideas, concerns, progress, and expertise.
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Find out how to get support for DGSOM administrators, faculty, and staff with visas, and request immigration assistance for international scholars, researchers, and clinicians.
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The Office of Contract and Grant Administration (OCGA) supports UCLA faculty in their sponsored project activities by providing expertise, assistance, and education. The OCGA assists with applications and negotiations for contracts and grants.
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Extramural Fund Management (EFM) provides financial management support of sponsored project funds for the UCLA research community. The group’s expertise includes financial compliance oversite, reporting, invoicing, accounts receivable management, and more.
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The Office of Research Policy and Compliance (RPC) provides leadership in shaping, interpreting and implementing UC and UCLA research-related policies, procedures, and guidance. The group also handles activities related to conflicts of interest and conflict of commitment regulations.
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UCLA CTSI partners, Cedars-Sinai, Charles R. Drew University, LA BioMed/Harbor-UCLA and UCLA, each have a Clinical and Translational Research Center (CTRC). The sites have a synchronized IRB approval process, standard research procedures and a variety of in- and out-patient facilities.
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CTSI ResesarchGO is a clinical research portal to resources, expertise and best practices for investigators, study staff, and partners/affiliates. Information is available on study design, clinical study management, regulatory components, trainings and related CTSI services.
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The goal of the Trial Innovation Network (TIN) is to execute trials better, faster, and in a more cost-efficient manner. TIN's expertise includes: single IRB systems, master contracting agreements, quality-by-design approaches, and evidence-based strategies for recruitment/patient engagement.
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