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University of Central Florida's Office of Research Development chose InfoReady to reverse a trend toward burnout for staff and administrators.
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University of Central Florida's Office of Research Development chose InfoReady to reverse a trend toward burnout for staff and administrators.
We posed three questions to Mike Hicks, Grant Coordinator for the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) at Purdue University to learn how he uses InfoReady.
InfoReady joins with UIDP to promote innovation and accelerate the development of new technologies and products for the betterment of society.
Discover how InfoReady's platform streamlines administrative approvals, making it easy for clients to manage all their tasks in one place.
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For InfoReady administrators, knowing ways to streamline communication without relying on additional emails is key.
The new Data Grid includes a streamlined design for easier navigation and new features to empower admins to manage a competition more quickly and...
Dr. Karen Markin at University of Rhode Island found InfoReady to be a crucial tool for managing growth under new leadership.