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Borderless Research Administration Knowledge Exchange (BRAKE)

Yellow world map showing connections to international partnerships
Logo for the BRAKE: Borderless Research Administration Knowledge Exchange

The University of Maryland is taking a unique, proactive approach to building international research partnerships by sharing knowledge and streamlining administrative functions. These efforts are intended to facilitate research collaborations by reducing administrative obstacles for researchers and strengthening UMD's position as a top tier global research institution by encouraging joint proposals, research administration knowledge sharing, and researcher exchange programs with international partners.

The Division of Research developed an administrative training program titled Borderless Research Administration Knowledge Exchange (BRAKE) that focuses on engaging international institutions as strategic cohorts to help them build expertise in the management and oversight of U.S. federal funding. To date, UMD has engaged in onsite training with global research partners, delivering BRAKE workshops in locations across the world, including Australia, Chile, Denmark, Ireland, Israel, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Oman, Romania, Scotland, South Africa, Sweden, and across the United Kingdom.

As a result of these exchanges, which not only include training in research administration and responsible conduct of research (including research integrity and research ethics for researchers and research administrators) but also an in-depth assessment of the host institutions’ administrative infrastructure, UMD is establishing itself as a leader in the field of research administration with a global reputation for a culture of compliance with all federal regulations.

Group photo of partcipants at the BRAKE workshop in Israel, June 2019

UMD works with international partner institutions to develop a global research administrative framework to streamline the processing of proposals, agreements, and projects. This work includes:

  • Coordinating with the U21 Research Collaboration Group to develop best practices and standards for international research projects
  • Actively promoting the exchange of research administrative staff with partner institutions
  • Learning and sharing best practices with other institutions

Interested in learning more about UMD's Borderless Research Administration Knowledge Exchange (BRAKE)? Contact us.

BRAKE At A Glance

A histogram depicting the total number of people trained at BRAKE Workshops, organized by country.
  • Total Trained: 2,412
    • Most training workshops held at U21 universities
      (1,100+ trained at U21 universities)
    • Countries: 18
    • Continents: 6
  • Workshop Topics:
    • Uniform Guidance
    • Foreign Applications to NIH
    • Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR)
    • Research Administration Organizational Structure
    • Aspiring to be a Senior Leader
    • The Audit, The Documentation, and The Lessons Learned
    • Internal Controls and Corrective Action Plans
    • Research Administration and Research Security
World map depicted with yellow dots, featuring locator pins at locations where BRAKE workshops have been held.