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- Radioisotopes (UIC)
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RECR Tracking & Plan Development (Program Administrators)
Tracking for RECR
RECR is tracked as a Milestone in LionPath. Graduate program administrators are responsible for keeping track of students’ progress for fulfilling their RECR requirements in LionPath.
How to track RECR Milestones in LionPATH
For step-by-step instructions on how to track RECR Milestones in LionPATH, please refer to this short training. Below, you will find additional resources for updating RECR Milestones:
Tracking for Doctoral Students
Once completed in a master’s program, students do not need to fulfill RECR requirements again for their Ph.D program. However, students conducting human or animal research must renew their CITI training every 3 years. RECR requirements can be marked “complete” in LionPath and “how attempted” should be marked as “filed petition” in the drop down box.
RECR Program Plan Development
See below for information and tools for planning RECR educational programming:
- RECR Program Development Template
- RCR resources
- Research integrity resources, including infographics
- RCR language for grant proposals
If you cannot find the answer to your RECR questions here, please contact us at orp@psu.edu.
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