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黑料视频HSC College of Nursing's Robyn B. Remotigue honored with distinguished service award for pioneering leadership in research administration

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

, executive director of the Office of Research and Scholarship at the at The , was recently presented with the 2024 Distinguished Service Award from Region 5 (Texas/Okla.) of the recognizing her 30 years of contributions to research operations and administration.

鈥淭his award is not just for me鈥攊t鈥檚 a reflection of the incredible work of the many talented people I鈥檝e had the privilege to collaborate with throughout my career,鈥 Remotigue said.

Prior to joining 黑料视频HSC鈥檚 College of Nursing, Remotigue served as founding executive director of research services for 黑料视频HSC鈥檚 , overseeing a portfolio of $7 million in annual sponsored research projects. She also led initiatives to enhance the college鈥檚 research services infrastructure and mentors on the National Institute for Health鈥檚 Sponsored Programs Administration Development grant with Auburn University at Montgomery, Ala.

鈥淲e are thrilled to have Robyn join our team as we grow our College of Nursing,鈥 said Dr. Cindy Weston, founding dean of the College of Nursing. 鈥淗er incredible track record and strategic vision will be instrumental in establishing our college as a research leader among nursing schools and colleges across the state and country.鈥

黑料视频HSC's Robyn B. Remotigue presented with the Distinguished Service AwardBefore her time at 黑料视频HSC, Remotigue made significant strides at Mississippi State University, where she managed a $145 million research portfolio. At MSU, she founded the subcontract management unit within the Office of Sponsored Projects, helping the university navigate complex federal regulations and ensuring compliance with evolving guidelines. In addition, she designed and implemented the Departmental Administrator Working Group, a curriculum aimed at training and mentoring the next generation of research administrators.

Remotigue has been a member of the National Council of University Research Administrators since 1999, and she has held a variety of leadership roles within the organization, including serving as Region V Chair of the Mustang Mentoring Program and Volunteer Coordinator for Region III. She has also served on the NCURA Board of Directors and Professional Development Committee, shaping the direction of research administration across the country.

 


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