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Financial management

The Office of Research has a team of Research Financial Analysts and a team of Research Finance Training and Compliance Officers who are dedicated to assisting researchers with their research work orders and financial obligations.

  • Roles and responsibilities
  • Authorization of expenses
  • Spending on research work orders
  • Monitoring research work orders
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