Advanced eSPEAR

The Office of Research currently offers Advanced eSPEAR courses in both online (self-paced) and virtual/zoom format. In some cases these courses are offered in both formats, as noted below. Online courses are available year round, while the virtual/zoom sessions are held on a periodic basis throughout the year. For the latest schedule of virtual/zoom sessions please refer to the Advanced eSPEAR Schedule on SRA's website.

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Registration Details

You must register for these courses in OMNI. To find a course in OMNI search by either course name or number. See the TrainingRegistrationGuide.pdf for instructions on registering for a course in OMNI.

Note - if you cannot locate a virtual session in OMNI it means that the course has not yet been scheduled. Please refer to the Advanced eSPEAR Schedule on SRA's website for session availability.

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eSPEAR Continuing Education Credit

These courses can be taken for eSPEAR Continuing Education (CE) Credit. Note - to receive CE credit you must register via OMNI and complete the course in Canvas.

Course Name Description Format(s) (Course Number)
Contractual Language Review in Sponsored Agreements This class will discuss the review of sponsored agreements / contracts and some of the unfavorable terms encountered in the negotiation process.  Virtual/Zoom (ESP08)
Advanced eSPEAR - Finding Funding Participants will learn about the different resources available to assist FSU faculty with finding funding for their project.

Virtual/Zoom (ESP11)

Online (ESP11W)

Human Subjects To protect the welfare of human subject participants, federal regulations give authority to the Institutional Review Board to oversee the welfare of human subject participants. This class will discuss the federal and university regulations and policy and procedures that must be adhered to in order to protect them. Virtual/Zoom
Animal Care In order for Researchers to use animals on sponsored projects they must adhere to specific federal and university regulations, policies and procedures. This session will cover the history, laws and Federal oversight as well as FSU's policies and procedures. Virtual/Zoom (ESP14)
Intellectual Property While the PI is conducting research, it may become imperative that the necessary steps be taken to safeguard the research results/ findings. This session will provide an in-depth look at the definitions, laws, Federal insight, and various type of intellectual property. Virtual/Zoom (ESP14)
Open Access, Data Management and Grants Compliance

Covers the services and initiatives FSU Libraries offer to support these areas of growth, and provides some examples using the NIH Public Access Policy. This course is a pre-requisite for ESP17.

Virtual/Zoom (ESP16)
Best Practices & Resources for Data Management

As more federal agencies make data management plans a required part of grant application, researchers are left with questions on how to fulfill these new requirements. This workshop will explore tools and services related to assisting researchers in writing data management plans for grant application. ESP16 is a pre-requisite for this course.

Virtual/Zoom (ESP17)
National Institutes of Health / NIH Provides detailed insight into NIH which will include types of grants issued, Public Health Service Financial Conflict of Interest, budgets, applications, eRA Commons and awards.

Virtual/Zoom (ESP20)

Online (ESP20W)

National Science Foundation / NSF This session will provide detailed insight into NSF which will include types of grants issued, Fastlane, proposal requirements, revised budgets, award term and conditions, etc.

Virtual/Zoom (ESP21)

Online (ESP21W)

Special Topics in Research Administration

State of Florida Agencies: Focuses on working with the State of Florida agencies, including proposal submission process, terms and conditions and post award management.

Cost Sharing: Focuses on FSU policy and procedures regarding cost sharing.

Virtual/Zoom (ESP22)

*If you cannot find a virtual session when searching in OMNI it means the course has not been scheduled, or currently available. For the latest schedule of virtual sessions please the Advanced eSPEAR Schedule on SRA's website.

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. How do I register for a session?

You must register for these courses in OMNI. To find a course in OMNI search by either course name or number. See the TrainingRegistrationGuide.pdf for instructions on registering for a course in OMNI.

Q. I want to register for a session but cannot locate it in OMNI. What do I do?

If you do not see a session in OMNI it means that the course has not yet been scheduled. Refer to the Advanced eSPEAR Schedule on SRA's website for the current schedule of available sessions.

Q. What's the difference between virtual/zoom and online courses?

The content for each course is the same. However, virtual/zoom sessions are hosted by a presenter and held periodically throughout the year, while online courses are available to take year round. Online courses are self-paced, and allow you to review the content on your own.

Q. Can I take both the virtual/zoom and online courses?

Yes, you're free to take both. However, you may only claim CE credits for one session per year.

Q. Why aren't all of the courses offered in an online format?

The Office of Research is currently working to convert all of the Advanced courses to an online format. If/when a new course is available an announcement will be made.