All students and postdoctoral researchers participating in National Science Foundation sponsored projects that are newly funded after January 4, 2010 are required to complete training in the Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR). Please visit the Office of Research's RCR webpage to learn details about the required trainings.
Grants.gov training sessions offered by the Office of Sponsored Programs are aimed at preparing the UW research community for the transition to Grants.gov.
Offers two types of workshops covering both general principles of searching for funding and more specific searches using the COS and IRIS funding databases (graduate students only).
Set of courses designed to provide researchers and their staff information and guidance regarding the Billing Compliance in Clinical Research Policy, along with the tools needed to manage the impact of the policy on the budgeting and billing aspects of their research.
Animal Care Committee - Animal Use Training Sessions (AUTS)
The Human Subjects Division offers tutorial sessions in the ethical conduct of research with human subjects as well as certification through a web-based training program.
The University of Washington department of Environmental Health & Safety offers many safety training classes specifically aimed at faculty, staff, and students working in laboratory settings at the UW. These trainings will help you maintain a safe and regulatory compliant working environment and are free of charge, unless otherwise noted. View available online courses and register online.
The Center for Social Science Computation and Research (CSSCR) is a computer resource center providing facilities and support for social science departments at the UW.