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Research Administration Advisory Council (RAAC)
Expand the subcommittee headings shown below to learn more about their membership. Scroll down to see meeting minutes and bylaws.
The Research Administration Advisory Council (RAAC) was founded in May 2012, with the primary intention of organizing and energizing the research community around optimizing the pre- and post-award processes at the University of Michigan.
Following are lists of the RAAC committees and their charges. Expand the subcommittee headings to learn more about their membership. Scroll further to view FAQs about RAAC.
1. RAAC Executive Committee
The RAAC Executive Committee (EC) establishes the framework and sets the tone for the overall RAAC.
Co-Chair: Shandra White Co-Chair: Debbie Talley Andrea Anderson Kerri Cross Chris DeVries Teresa Herrick Melissa Karby Heather Kraus
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Melissa Milligan Heather Offhaus Lauren Orleman Carolyn Pappas Nick Prieur Anne Thompson Bryan VanSickle Rick Wintergerst Becky Youmans-DeMoss |
2. The RAAC Faculty Advisory Council
The purpose of the RAAC Faculty Advisory Council (RAAC FAC) is to include a faculty voice on issues affecting research administration and to support ongoing efforts to reduce the faculty burden in research administration.
Chair: Sean Ahlquist Andre Boehman Marco Bottino Cindy Chestek Francine Dolins |
Matthew Heinicke Bob Kennedy Sue Moenter Crystal Patil Duxin Sun |
3. The RAAC Communications Subcommittee
The RAAC Communications Subcommittee plans and executes the Research Administrators Network (RAN) meetings; identifies and assesses the communication methods currently used at U-M for research administration; recommends best practices by topic, purpose and or method; and works to develop improved systems that support robust, consistent and effective communications within the research administration community.
Chair: Becky Youmans Demoss Christy Bohensky Jodi Caviani Constance Colthorp Kara Cristian Lori Deromedi Kathy Devereux Chris DeVries Amy Franklin |
Sam Gibbons Jim Jarvis Prentiss Laich Cathy Liebowitz Amy Lingle Sarena Nuttall Becky O'Brien Thomas Paluchniak Melissa Vaquera |
4. The RAAC Metrics Subcommittee
The RAAC Metrics Subcommittee aspires to assist those interested in research administration data by enabling them to acquire the information desired to meet their strategic and operational data needs. The group seeks to accomplish this by helping users know where to locate reporting resources, how to use those resources, and by advocating for the best possible availability and experience with the related tools and datasets. More information may be found on the Data Resources for Research Administration Community page.
Chair: Melissa Milligan Chris Allan Steve Beach Chris DeVries Laura Dickey Tricia Haynes Stephanie Hensel Jennifer Huntington Rachael Lee |
Adam Mall Rey Martell Dan Mitchell Lauren Orleman Susan Powell Vasu Ramani Susan Sica Polly Simms Rob Truex |
5. The RAAC Process Subcommittee
The RAAC Process Subcommittee seeks to identify and promote changes to research administration processes to benefit the Research Administration community, including pre and post-award and related compliance. The subcommittee will also serve as a resource to central offices on initiatives that need limited input or intermediate feedback.
Chair: Anne Thomson Karen Alameddine Emily Baxter Kerri Cross Chris DeVries Brooke Dougherty-Reyes Maryclaire Ellis Teresa Herrick Tonia Jackson |
Melissa Karby Lynn Kujawa Dean Michalak Heather Offhaus Julie Olivero Carolyn Pappas Mike Randolph Pat Turnbull Bryan VanSickle Rick Wintergerst |
6. The RAAC Training Subcommittee
The RAAC Training Subcommittee will inventory and assess current training programs available within and beyond the U-M research administration community. The subcommittee will conduct needs analyses to identify training gaps, recommend new training, and participate in the development of new training using a variety of training delivery modes. Subcommittee members will also participate in working groups to support the ongoing professional development of the research administration community. Training materials, sessions and resources are available through the Navigate Program.
Chair: Nick Prieur Co-Chair: Melissa Li Mindy Alguire Amy Brooks Betsy Brouhard Gretchen Cai Aaron Campbell Kate Chie Lori Deromedi Chris DeVries Lia Floreno |
Lyn Fyfe Kristen Hug Kirby Jewell Patrick Lagua Jonah Lee Julie Olivero Susan Powell Amanda Reel Raquel Silvius Pat Turnbull Corene Weiland |
7. The RAAC Committee-at-Large
The RAAC Committee-at-Large(RAAC CAL) has two representatives from each school, college, unit, or institute, including UM-Dearborn and UM-Flint and the research-related central offices.
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FAQs
The Research Administration Advisory Council (RAAC) was founded in May 2012, with the the primary intention of organizing and energizing the research community around the concept of optimizing the pre- and post-award processes at the University of Michigan.
The mission of the RAAC is to effectively coordinate the efforts of ORSP, Sponsored Programs, and the research administration community within the schools and colleges to identify issues, develop solutions, and adopt best practices in the research administration arena.
The RAAC is comprised of seven groups:
- RAAC Executive Committee
- RAAC Faculty Advisory Council
- RAAC Communications Subcommittee
- RAAC Metrics Subcommittee
- RAAC Process Subcommittee
- RAAC Training Subcommittee
- The RAAC (committee-at-large)
A full-time project manager, reporting to ORSP and Sponsored Programs, coordinates the work of the seven groups. The project manager serves as a conduit to avoid duplication of effort and helps to prioritize recommendations and ensure that initiatives and outcomes are tracked and documented.
RAN refers to our Research Administrators' Network (RAN) meetings -- networking meetings which are held three times a year and are planned and executed by the RAAC Communications Subcommittee.
References and Resources
Questions?
Chris DeVries, Project Manager for the RAAC, (734) 763-7343, [email protected]