Common use of Indirect Conflicts of Interest Clause in Contracts

Indirect Conflicts of Interest. (a) This can occur where a person in a position to influence the funding outcome is employed by an organisation involved in the proposal but is not part of the applicant’s research programme. An indirect conflict can also occur where a member of a panel considering the proposal has a personal and/or professional relationship with one of the applicants, e.g. an acquaintance.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collaboration Agreement, Collaboration Agreement, Collaboration Agreement

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