All Courses
Course are accessed through various learning management systems. Click the course link to access the applicable system and to enroll.
Course Categories
- Government and non-profit sponsored research administration
- Industry sponsored research administration
- For Investigators
- Human research participant protection
- Animal research subject protection
- Environmental health and safety
- Post award administration
- Professional skills development
Government and non-profit sponsored research administration
Proposals
- Research Administration: Kick Start - Online mini-certificate program (2)
- Get funding I: Sponsored Project Proposal Development: Structure and Planning (1)
- Finding Grants and Funding Sources (4)
- COI and Compliance Approvals (1)
- Cost Principles and Cost Accounting Standards (1)
- Get Funding II: Principles of Budget Development and Justification (1)
- eRA: Proposal Submission (Cayuse) - Online (3)
- eRA: Proposal Submission (ProposalExpress) - Online (2)
- National Instititutes of Health (NIH) Modular Grants Overview (1)
- NIH grant application construction and submission (1)
- Constructing an NIH Budget (1)
- A Quick Guide to Preparing Contract and Grant Proposals (Download)
Awards
- Non-profit Awards (1)
- Government Contracts (State, city, Federal) (1)
- Electronic Proposal Process (1)
Subcontracts
Industry sponsored research administration
- To be developed
For Investigators
- Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR)
- Clinical Research Guide Relating to Human Subjects Research Supported by NHLBI (NIH website)
- Researcher Investigator Handbook
- NIH New Investigators' Program (NIH website)
- Starting Your Research at UCSF
Human Research Participant Protection
Human Research Protection (Training requirements overview and course access)
- CHR Introductory Training Presentation
- Preparing a Full Committee Application
- Preparing an Expedited or Exempt Application
- NCI Central IRB (CIRB) Submission Training
- Preparing Consent and Assent Forms
- Post Approval Event Reporting
Also available
- Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI). Required for UCSF personnel conducting human research.
Animal Research Subject Protection
Institutional Animal Care and Use (Training requirements overview and course access)
- Basic Regulatory and Ethical Requirement (BRER) I online tutorial for all users every 3 years.
- Basic Regulatory and Ethical Requirement (BRER) I online tutorial also required for animal users working on a protocol that includes anesthetic agents and/or surgery
- Medical Health Screening (MHS) Questionnaire for all new and current UCSF employees/research personnel who have contact with animals in the course of their work Species-specific training
- PSB animal facility orientation
- PSB barrier training online tutorial
Environmental Health and Safety
- Safety Training For Campus Personnel
- Laboratory Safety for Researchers - Online
- Radiation Safety -Online
- Controlled Substances Safety - Online
- Bloodborne Pathogens Training
- Fire Safety Training
- Hazardous Waste Mgmt.
- HAZMAT for First Receivers
- Medical Center Annual Safety Training
- Safe Shipping of Biohazards
- Office Ergonomics Training and Self Evaluation
Post-award Administration
- Research Administration System (RAS) Pre-Award
- Research Administation System (RAS): Post award (Online)
- PAM of EMF: Advanced OLFS WebLinks for Sponsored Projects
- PAM of EMF: Award Closeouts and FSRs
- PAM of EMF: Award Set-up
- PAM of EMF: Billing and Reporting
- PAM of EMF: Compliance
- PAM of EMF: Revenue, Cash Management, and Collections
- Travel and Entertainment Expense Processing
Professional Skills Development
- Building a Partnership with Your Supervisor
- The Business of Listening
- Effective Communication Skills
- Get to the Point! Effective Business Writing
- Juggling Priorities and Projects
- Problem-Solving and Decision Making
- Working with Integrity: Ethics for the UCSF Community
Notes
1. Course to be developed.
2. For WebCT online course enrollment, visit "How to enroll" in the side navigation bar.
3. Training materials and FAQs are offered within the Cayuse system. Log into Cayuse and look under "Resources". Direct all questions concerning the instructional content directly to Cayuse.
4. Available through the library.

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