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The Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies encourages and promotes research and graduate curricular development through partnership with the various colleges, their faculty, and staff. The Office of the Vice Chancellor provides a model service environment using state-of-art systems and trained professionals operating within a cohesive administrative structure under well defined policies and procedures to support international prominence of NC State's research, graduate program, and technology transfer missions. The Vice Chancellor's office plays an important role in the University's relationships with federal agencies, corporations, and foundations.The units reporting directly to the Vice Chancellor are Sponsored Programs and Regulatory Compliance Services, Office of Technology Transfer, and The Graduate School. Sponsored Programs and Regulatory Compliance Services and the Office of Technology Transfer are led by Associate Vice Chancellors for Research Administration and they report directly to the Vice Chancellor. The Graduate School is led by a Dean/Associate Vice Chancellor for Research Development. In the role of Associate Vice Chancellor for Research Development, this individual reports to the Vice Chancellor and in the role as Dean, this individual reports to the Provost/Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs.The effective operation of this office involves strategic alliances and interactions among other university units such as the offices of the Provost , Finance and Business, College Research and Graduate Studies, and Centennial Campus Development.
Matt Ronning serves as the Associate Vice Chancellor for Research Administration in charge of Sponsored Programs and Regulatory Compliance. He can be reached by phone on his direct line at 919-513-2148 or by e-mail at matt_ronning@ncsu.edu .