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1 Building and running an association in an international setting

2 History Informal group from 1995 dealing with EU framework programmes Need for broader view and strategy – EU not enough – professionalisation – moving towards RSO instead of EU Office Initial discussions in spring of 2007 and inaugural meeting in November 2008 Expected number of members: 150

3 Status Broad membership (180 members) –mostly universities but also –public funders –private funders –companies –hospitals –organisations –research institutes Individual membership at EUR 100/year

4 Activities Courses –Induction course –Strategy course – might be open outside DK –Toolbox courses Pre-award Post-award –Course on legal issues for non-lawyers –Course on how to write a good proposal

5 Activities Study trips –Brussels –Dublin –USA –Lund Working groups –Humanities –Simplification –Managers

6 Activities Conferences –Annual conference – varying topics –NIH – also becoming a Nordic network now –International Organisation of Research Management Societies (INORMS)

7 Other activities DARMA magazine Job advertisements Dialogue with funders Dialogue with political system Dialogue with rectors’ conference

8 The DARMA board 1 chair person and 6 members elected 4 whole day board meetings per year Three sub-committees established: –Communication (homepage, newsletters, magazine) –Courses/workshops/travel –Strategy/development/networking No staff – just volunteers

9 What makes it work? Sincere interest to share knowledge and experience to develop the profession We are colleagues and not competitors Committed volunteers who are willing to spend time for the common good Benefits of volunteering: great network and many contacts and recruitment advantage

10 Future Dialogue with international organisations to combine forces in training and staff exchange Striking the balance between competition and co-operation.

11 International networks INORMS EARMA NUAS ARMA SRA/NCURA/CAURA SARIMA/WARIMA/CABRIMA ARMS

12 INORMS International Organisation of Research Management Societies Established in 2001 with the objective to –to internationalise the body-of-knowledge on research management –to exchange best practice –to develop international approaches to supporting the research enterprise International meetings every second year

13 INORMS

14 Three tracks –Policy –Practice –Performance 70 60-90-minute sessions 10 3,5-hour workshops 10-13 April 2014 in Washington –10 April – workshops –11-13 April – 2,5 day programme www.inorms2014.org

15 EARMA European Association for Research Managers and Administrators Annual meeting and one-day workshops Traditional focus on EU issues International fellowship programme with NCURA Next meeting: 30 June -2 July 2014 in Tallinn, Estonia

16 Institutions Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island University of California at Irvine, Irvine, California California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado Columbia University, New York City, New York The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee University of Washington, Seattle, Washington Washington State University, Pullman, Washington

17 NUAS Nordic Association of University Administrators 12 working groups (one for research and innovation) Latest specialist workshop at Kuopio in September 2013.

18 ARMA Association of Research Managers and Administrators (UK) since 1991 –Training for research managers and administrators at various levels –Networking activities for the exchange of best practice and for mutual support amongst members –Raising the profile of research management and administration as a profession Developing a Professional Development Framework

19 SRA/NCURA/CAURA Society of Research Administrators (1967) –18-22 October 2014 in San Diego –Hospital and broader sector –Body-of-knowledge National Council of University Research Administrators (1959) – 10-13 Aug. 2014 Canadian Association for University Research Administrators (1971) They will host INORMS 2014

20 SARIMA/WARIMA/CABRIMA South Africa –Most developed –Hosted INORMS 2010 in Cape Town West Africa Carribean

21 ARMS Austral-Asian Research Management Society (Australia and New Zealand) (1999) 17-19 September 2014 in Canberra Mentoring programme

22 What is missing? India China Far East in general (Korea) Middle East South America – Brazil on the move


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