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Tim Sparklin, Director of the Office of Research Protections and Compliance (ORPC), in the Office of Research and Creative Achievement (ORCA) will be retiring from UMBC after 39 years of USM...
"Need to find more information about your research project but don't know where to start? Kuali's Medusa is a way to view all your project information in one place. This tool helps you locate...
Hi Anyone from faculty, supervisors, lab managers or staff can now view their person training in Kuali. This is useful for persons to track and review training from Pirate, Proposal Development...
Hi everyone Come to community day. Kuali refreshed the sharing format, introducing neighborhoods. The neighborhoods format increases awareness of business processes and Kuali functionality via...
Effective July 1, 2021, you will be required to enter Credit Allocation (also called Credit Split) information into Kuali at the proposal stage. Your proposal will error if this information is not...
Effective July 1, 2021, you will be required to enter Credit Allocation (also called Credit Split) information into Kuali at the proposal stage. Your proposal will error if this information is not...
We will be performing system maintenance on Tuesday, March 23, 2021, from 7:00pm ET to 8:00 PM ET. Kuali will be offline during this period. Thanks for your understanding
Kuali Protocols for IRB system is available for IRB submissions and other related actions for legacy and new protocols. Questions and Assistance The ORPC staff are ready to assist and service...
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