Common use of Crediting the university Clause in Contracts

Crediting the university. In the event that the doctoral thesis is made publicly accessible or is published, the university must be credited if the institution has made a necessary and substantial contribution to the publicly accessible or published manuscript. Both the candidate’s employer and the degree-conferring institution will normally be regarded as having made such a necessary and substantial contribution. Other institutions or enterprises may also be considered to have made such a contribution. See UHR’s Recommended Guidelines for Crediting Academic Publications to Institutions. Deviations from the duty to credit as stated in this paragraph must comply with the Recommended Guidelines for Crediting Academic Publications to Institutions.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: The Agreement, The Agreement, The Agreement

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