Published April 26, 2018 Dear WashU Faculty, I am pleased to announce that we will implement our new Research Management System (RMS) for grant and contract proposal development and submission on May 7, 2018. Importantly, we are asking you to submit your information and proposals earlier than normal over the next several months as we […]
Archives: Announcements
RMS Transition – Changes to WUSM Space Allocation Information in AIS
Published April 24, 2018 When WashU goes live on May 7, 2018, with the Research Management System’s (RMS) Proposal Development (PD) & Proposal Tracking (PT) modules, there will be changes to the School of Medicine’s space allocation data collection process. Effective 5/4/18, Friday 4:00 p.m., the Proposal Development System (PDS) will change to inquiry-only. As […]
New Facilities and Administrative Cost Rates
Published on April 20, 2018 The University has negotiated new Facilities and Administrative (F&A) Cost Rates with our cognizant federal agency, the Department of Health and Human Services. These rates cover the period 7/1/17 through 6/30/21. The F&A Policies and Procedures document has been revised to reflect the new rates and the implementation procedures (see […]
RMS Transition Dates and Post Go-live Internal Target Dates
Published on April 16, 2018 WashU will go-live on May 7, 2018, with the Research Management System’s (RMS) Proposal Development (PD) & Proposal Tracking (PT) modules. Below is information regarding the transition and post go-live periods. On 5/4/18 • Friday 4:00 p.m., the Proposal Development System (PDS) will become unavailable. On 5/7/18 • Monday 7:00 a.m., […]
RMS Update: Managing Proposals in April & May 2018
Published on April 11, 2018 The timeline in this announcement has been modified from prior communications due to the go-live date extension. It is expected that WashU will go-live on May 7, 2018 with the Research Management System’s Proposal Development (PD) & Proposal Tracking (PT) modules. Below is important process information and dates for managing […]
RMS Update: Go-Live Date Extended to May 7, 2018
Published on April 10, 2018 The go-live date for the Research Management System’s (RMS) Proposal Development (PD) and Proposal Tracking (PT) modules has changed from Monday, April 23rd, to Monday, May 7th. This revised date was approved on Friday, April 6th, by both the PAAMCO Project Sponsors and the Steering Committee. This additional two weeks […]
New Proposal Development Record Requirement for NIH SNAP RPPRs
Published on April 4, 2018 As announced at the February 2018 Research Administrators Forums, when we go-live with Research Management System’s (RMS) Proposal Development (PD) & Proposal Tracking (PT) modules, PD Records will be required for all progress reports, including NIH¹ Streamlined Noncompeting Award Process (SNAP) Research Performance Progress Reports (RPPRs). There has been an […]
Cartwright Named Assistant Vice Chancellor for Research and Chief of Staff to the VCR
Published on April 2, 2018 Dear WashU research community, I am thrilled to announce that Johnnie Cartwright has agreed to take on the role of Assistant Vice Chancellor for Research and Chief of Staff to the Vice Chancellor for Research (VCR), starting today. In this role she will work closely with me and many other […]
New IRB Fee Schedule and Single IRB Policy Announcement
Published on March 29, 2018 We are pleased to announce effective immediately Washington University is in full support of the use of single IRBs for multi-site human subjects research. Importantly, this includes use of two independent IRBs for industry-sponsored multi-site research. A link to the new institutional policy “WU Policy for use of a single […]
RMS Training Resources Now Available for Department Administrators
Published on March 15, 2018 It is time to prepare for the move from PDS to the new Research Management System (RMS)! The go-live date is set for April 23, 2018. Department Administrators are encouraged to access the training resources as soon as possible to gain early experience in RMS via the training environment. Note: […]