Support to the Research and Creative Activity Community
Research Enterprise Services (RES) provides operational, analytical, and programmatic services to the research and creative activity community, including faculty, staff, and external partners. Example services range from those in the Sponsored Project Life Cycle to complex data analytics and information system management. RES also supports various campus-wide efforts, such as the Next Frontier Program, Budget Modernization Initiative, Artificial Intelligence Committee (Administrative Units), Information Technology Planning Committee, Decision Support Working Group, and Policy Committee.
Current Focus Areas
- Research and Economic Development Strategic Plan
- Sponsored project life cycle, including compliance
- Research administration systems and analytics
- International research and creative activities
- Industry partnerships
- Campus-wide data analytics and infrastructure
- Budget modernization
- Artificial intelligence efficiencies for business operations

Offices within Research Enterprise Services
Research Enterprise Services (RES) is made up of two research units, the Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) and Research Administration Systems & Analytics (RASA), that support research and creative activity projects across campus.
Not sure what the next step is? Review the Research and Creative Activity Ecosystem or click the ‘How to Engage’ button below.
Research Enterprise News
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Wednesday Feb 19th, 2025
Limited Submission Notice: National Institutes of Health, Basic Instrumentation Grant (BIG) Program
Sponsor National Institutes of Health (NIH) Summary The Basic Instrumentation Grant (BIG) Program encourages applications… -
Wednesday Feb 19th, 2025
February Research Development & Grant Writing News
The February 2025 issue of the Research Development & Grant Writing Newsletter is out! This month’s… -
Thursday Feb 13th, 2025
Creative Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities Affinity Group
The Center for Research and Creative Activity (CRCA) invites you to join the second meeting… -
Thursday Feb 6th, 2025
National Science Foundation I-Corps Entrepreneurial Training
The National Science Foundation Innovation Corps (NSF I-Corps) program provides 4-weeks of entrepreneurial training for… -
Thursday Jan 30th, 2025
Federal Funding Update – January 30, 2025
On January 29, 2025, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) rescinded OMB Memo M-25-13…
Research and Creative Activity Ecosystem
Step 1: Generate Idea

Step 1: Generate Idea
What would you like to research or create? In step one, learn to look at your ideas carefully and discover what to do with them; after all, some of you have done this before but need assistance, and so many others have great ideas but are new to this and don’t know where to begin.
CRCA Research Development can work with you to brainstorm, network with peers, develop a team and explore ideas. We can provide consultation on generating ideas, build an affinity group around your ideas, provide guided brainstorm facilitation for groups, and be a partner in developing collaborations. If you have compliance questions, connect with the Office of Research Compliance.
You may need to connect with the following offices at this stage: