
Well managed technology solutions reduce overwork for academic staff
Occupational stress among academic staff is at an all-time high, but technology can help alleviate the burden.
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The Top 3 Things Universities Must Do to Thrive in 2021
Research Administration, NewsUniversities must learn to fully embrace being online, the opportunities afforded by research commercialisation, and administrative flexibility to succeed.

Massey University Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa (Massey) has successfully upgraded to ResearchMaster Enterprise Version 7.5.1 (RME 7.5.1)
Research Administration, NewsThe upgrade from RME5 to RME7 is a significant change and represents a major improvement to the university’s research management administration.

Charles Sturt University Upgrades to ResearchMaster Enterprise version 7.6
NewsThe Research Team at Charles Sturt University have successfully implemented a major upgrade to ResearchMaster Enterprise Version 7.6 (RME).

In the wake of Australia’s Foreign Relations (State and Territory Arrangements) Bill 2020 research administration is more important than ever
Research AdministrationAustralia’s Foreign Relations (State and Territory Arrangements) Bill 2020 is the latest piece of legislation concerning foreign interference and national security at a federal level. It requires that states, territories, local governments and public universities notify the Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs of their foreign arrangements, with the aim of ensuring that such arrangements do not adversely affect Australia’s foreign relations and are consistent with Australia’s foreign policy.

University of the Sunshine Coast Successfully Upgrades to RME7.6
Research Administration, NewsThe University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) has continued the trend of Queensland universities successfully upgrading to ResearchMaster Enterprise Version 7.6 (RME).

ResearchMaster Partnering with Victoria University
HDR, Research AdministrationVictoria University (VU) recently upgraded to ResearchMaster Enterprise Version 7. Hear from the team of both the Research Services and the Graduate Research Office as they share part of their journey