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Temple University has undertaken a major effort to achieve excellence in the delivery of administrative services within a framework that focuses on satisfying customer requirements, empowering the faculty and work force, and continuously improving service delivery processes. Information systems and technology will be used to facilitate and encourage the re-design of administrative processes rather than merely to automate current methods. Our goal is to ensure that neither work effort nor information is unnecessarily duplicated, that controls that remain in place are required for valid business reasons, and that technology not only transports information seamlessly through each required step in a process, but also makes the information readily accessible to everyone who has a "need to know."

eRA@TU is the working name for the electronic research administration (ERA) project  that is coming to Temple University. This project is part of the larger University-wide initiative that includes the TRIOS ERP project that will redefine and reengineer many of the current administrative systems at the University.

The Office of the Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies is sponsoring eRA@TU project and invites you to learn more about the project by exploring this website. Look here for project updates, schedules and upcoming announcements and milestones.

Initial Memorandum by Dr.Kenneth J. Soprano.

If you would like to contribute to eRA@TU in any way, please feel free to contact:

Robert W. O'Malley Phone: 215.204.4345
ERA Project Manager Fax: 215.204.7486
Office of the Vice President for Research Email: omalley@temple.edu
1601 North Broad Street  
Suite 406 USB  
Philadelphia, PA 19122-6099  
 
   
   
 Announcements:
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New Tool for IRB Education in Human Subjects Protections New education program fulfills Temple commitment to promote ethical conduct towards Human Subjects in research
What Fundng Mechanisms are Supported by eRA@TU?
NIH: Full listing of NIH Due Dates for Competing Applications

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