Resources for managing scholarly inquiry
Best practices and processes required by Stanford and sponsors.
Learn more about clinical research including clinical trials.
Computing resources in support of your research and scholarship.
Manage conflicts of interest and commitment.
Information on non-faculty research appointments, consultants, visiting scholars, postdoctoral scholars, and graduate students.
Tools and information to help you comply with export control regulations.
Resources to support the scholarly contributions, skills and professional activities of faculty, especially junior faculty.
Read more on the rules for lobbying activities.
Find policies to help guide you.
Disclose inventions, file for patents and negotiate licenses.
Collaborative teams of experts address major issues outside the boundaries of schools. Includes research opportunities for undergraduate students.
Find resources for international activities, instruction & collaboration.
Tools and services for data management, preservation, and sharing, including guidance for faculty on access to data.
Annual process begins spring 2016
Tips for procuring and managing research funds.
Understand who can serve as a PI and what exceptions can be made.
PI's are responsible for ensuring research team members complete required training.
Written with all researchers in mind, special consideration has been given to the needs of students and postdocs.
Guidance for ensuring a safe work environment.
Support for fulfilling the educational outreach required by your research sponsor.
Find facilities and equipment for your research.
Get an in-depth view of how SeRA handles PDRFs, awards, and PTA setup.
Tools for funding and mentoring graduate students and postdocs.
Get help with industrial agreements & materials from external labs.
Computing resources in support of your research and scholarship