InfoReady™ Celebrates Remarkable Achievements in 2023
InfoReady proudly announces a series of exceptional accomplishments spanning unprecedented growth, esteemed recognition, and groundbreaking...
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ANN ARBOR, MI – January 9, 2025 – InfoReady, a leading provider of program administration solutions for universities, corporations, and research organizations, proudly announces a landmark year of growth and achievement in 2024. Amid dynamic changes in the higher education sector, InfoReady strengthened its position as a trusted partner to institutions, corporations, and foundations nationwide.
InfoReady proudly announces a series of exceptional accomplishments spanning unprecedented growth, esteemed recognition, and groundbreaking...
InfoReady talked with Judith Epstein, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Ctr, Buffalo, NY and Rebecca Latimer, University of VA Comprehensive Cancer...
InfoReady's latest releases are jam-packed with exciting updates and long-awaited new features, including the option to hide fields from reviewers.
To scale critical programs in research development, admins must consider the user experience, data, administrative burden, and the right tools.
The most recent update introduces Dynamic Profile, a feature that allows data from a user's profile to autofill specific fields on application forms.
Using InfoReady, administrators have multiple ways of collecting conflict of interest information (or other data) upfront, saving admins valuable...
Effectively managing reviewers and the review process is critical to the success of your program or process.
Learn how Boston University streamlined their faculty review process with InfoReady to make it efficient and transparent.
InfoReady's Bhushan Kulkarni named to list of Purpose-Driven CEOs.
InfoReady is used to facilitate a variety of projects and processes to support growing undergraduate research programs.