Common use of Direct Conflicts of Interest Clause in Contracts

Direct Conflicts of Interest. (a) This occurs where a person in a position to influence the funding outcome is directly involved with the proposal (as a participant, manager, mentor, or partner) or has a close personal relationship with the applicants e.g. family or close friend. It also occurs when this person is a collaborator, or is in some way involved with the applicant’s research programme.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collaboration Agreement, Collaboration Agreement, Collaboration Agreement

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