Sponsor Research Agreement
Yes, under the supervision of the Principal Investigator (PI), students can carry out research assignments as part of the project. If necessary, project participants should read the agreement and sign an agreement on confidential information and intellectual property (CIIP). This will allow all participants to know the conditions and obligations of the university within the framework of the SA. 10.06 The University is not liable to the Sponsor for non-compliance with any of the obligations imposed by this Agreement, provided that such failure is caused by fire, flood, explosion, lightning, storm, earthquakes, subsidence, breakdown or destruction of machinery or equipment or breakdown of equipment, interruption of power supply, state interference, revolt, revolt, war, labor unrest, transportation difficulties, labor shortages, or other causes that are not adequately controlled by the university. The Office of Industry Engagement (OIE) facilitates the negotiation of SRAs funded exclusively by for-profit private sector sponsors. The Office of Sponsored Projects is responsible for negotiating SRAs in which a portion of the funding to support the research project is received by a non-profit organization, for example. B a public or federal authority, a foundation or non-profit organization or an alliance. Should indirect costs be applied to all funded research? 10.05 In the event that the Sponsor is a party to another agreement with the University, an omission by the Sponsor from that or another Agreement shall be deemed a delay under any other agreement with the University. PIs and potential private sponsors can contact the OIE for more information on research projects funded at the university. Bank addressSWIFT/BIC: ________________________ABA routing number: __ 4.02 The parties consider that this amount is sufficient to support the funded project.
The university may submit to the proponent a revised budget in which additional funds are requested if the proponent requests a modification to the sponsored project. The Promoter is not responsible for payments that exceed the fixed price, unless the Sponsor agrees in writing. Article 5 Publications5.01 Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary, the Sponsor acknowledges that the results of the sponsored project must be published and agrees that the researchers involved in the sponsored project have the right to present at symposia, national or regional technical meetings and to publish them in journals, graduation theses or other means of their choice, methods and results of the sponsored project. provided, however, that copies of a proposed publication or presentation have been made available to the sponsor prior to the presentation of such publication or presentation to a journal, publisher or other third party. Sponsor has thirty (30) days after receipt of such copies to object to such proposed presentation or publication, as it contains patentable subject matter. In the event that the Sponsor raises such an objection, the University may refrain from publishing or submitting such publication for a maximum period of sixty (sixty) days from the date of receipt of such opposition, so that the University may file patent applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office and/or the Foreign Patent Office, with respect to the patentable subject matter contained in the proposed publication or presentation. Article 6 Intellectual Property6.01 All intellectual property rights and titles of the University belong to the University. The sponsor`s intellectual property belongs to the promoter….