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A wonderful time at the 2024 ARMS conference.
NewsIn September, the ResearchMaster team journeyed to Darwin to take part in the annual conference of the Australasian Research Management Society (ARMS). Across the three-day conference, over 500 delegates descended upon the Darwin convention Centre.
Join the ResearchMaster team at ARMS 2024!
NewsThe Australasian Research Management Society (ARMS) Conference 2024 is right around the corner. Taking place in sunny Darwin, at the well-appointed Darwin Convention Centre, this year’s conference theme is “Global and local research partnerships for a sustainable future.”
ResearchMaster Enterprise RME7.11 is here.
NewsResearchMaster is delighted to announce that ResearchMaster Enterprise (RME) RME7.11 has been released. This new version incorporates a range of updates and improvements driven both by our product roadmap and by feedback the RM team has received from our users.
The ResearchMaster Team Congratulates Winner of the 2024 ACGR Award for Excellence in Graduate Supervision.
NewsResearchMaster was the very first corporate organisation to enter into a formal partnership with ACGR, and we’re proud to have been supporting leadership in graduate research ever since.
The University of Adelaide has upgraded to RME 7
Higher Education Insight, Research Administration, NewsThe upgrade to RME 7 is a big step for the Go8 university. The university’s research systems team have collaborated extensively with ResearchMaster to ensure a smooth roll-out across their systems. The upgraded system offers individual researchers an improved experience in applying for funding and ethics clearance, and better visibility over their own activities. It…
ResearchMaster welcomes RME7.9.0
NewsThe ResearchMaster team is delighted to announce a range of enhancements now available in the ResearchMaster Enterprise (RME) RME7.9.0 release.
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.