The Legacy of a Colleague: Reflecting on Who We are and What We Do (Special Commemoration: Postlude) (Sra International Inc.)
Journal of Research Administration 2006, May-Nov, 37, 1-2
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Publisher Description
It has been more than two years since I "discovered" the Society of Research Administrators International (SRA). In that period, I have learned much from of the society and have tried to contribute what I can. Recently, I was invited to participate as a track leader for the upcoming annual meeting, and to be part of the Journal of Research Administration's editorial team. This confluence of events in my relationship with SRA made me pause and reflect on this society of ours. Why SRA?
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