Research Projects. 1.1 CERES and NOBLE anticipate that from time to time they may undertake and conduct certain joint and collaborative research projects (individually a “RESEARCH PROJECT” and collectively “RESEARCH PROJECTS”). The parties acknowledge and agree that the RESEARCH PROJECTS will involve the contributions, whether financial or otherwise, of both parties. The specific terms and respective obligations of the parties for each RESEARCH PROJECT will be negotiated by the parties and reflected in a schedule (“SCHEDULE”) signed by authorized representatives of both parties. Any such fully executed SCHEDULE shall become a part of this Agreement and subject to the terms of this Agreement. Each party shall diligently perform its activities in any given RESEARCH PROJECT.
1.2 All rights in property, tangible or intangible, used in the RESEARCH PROJECTS shall remain with the party providing such property, unless otherwise agreed between the parties in this Agreement, a SCHEDULE or a separate agreement.
1.3 RESEARCH PROJECTS will relate to crop species defined in EXHIBIT A to this Agreement (“COLLABORATION CROPS”).
1.4 Each SCHEDULE will at least contain the following:
1.4.1 Provisions that may be modified by the MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE: • research activities to be performed by each party in detail • timelines of such activities • goals, expected results and deliverables • milestones and “go” and “no-go” decision points • all reports to be delivered to the MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (Article 13) and the required delivery dates for the same • additional information on RESEARCH PROJECT activities: breeding records and biological or other material generated in such activities to be provided to the other party, including delivery method and time • location of activities • identity of RESEARCH PROJECT principal investigators for CERES and NOBLE • identity and location of any SUBCONTRACTORS (Paragraph 1.13) to be used for the RESEARCH PROJECT activities
1.4.2 Provisions that may only be modified in accordance with Paragraph 16.1:
1.5 Unless a SCHEDULE provides for more frequent formal reporting, each party shall provide to the other party a detailed, written annual report on its activities in each RESEARCH PROJECT. In addition, upon the request of either party at any time, the parties will discuss the RESEARCH PROJECTS, their status, the progress and results achieved, and they will make available each RESEARCH PROJECT principal investigator (and other employees as needed, in the discretion o...
Research Projects. Teachers wishing to initiate special research projects involving students or student records shall submit a detailed description of the proposed project to the Superintendent for approval. The Superintendent shall inform the FEDERATION of any proposed research project involving members of the teaching staff and shall afford the FEDERATION the opportunity to discuss the details of the proposed project before final approval is given.
Research Projects. (a) The Affiliate Investigator may submit a Proposed Research Project via the GPC request management system to the DROC for review. The Proposed Research Project will include, at a minimum: a list of requested GPC Parties; a detailed protocol; documentation of IRB approval and waiver, if necessary, if the protocol design so requires (IRB approval will not be required for Research Projects requesting only De-identified Information); and the identity of any other entities supporting the Research Project, whether by funding, study drug support, or otherwise and the amount of such support.
(b) The DROC will first review the Proposed Research Project for alignment with the goals of, and suitability for, the GPC generally. DROC representatives may request additional information from the Affiliate Investigator, at any time to aid in its review. If the Proposed Research Project is approved, a DROC representative from each requested GPC Party will then review it pursuant to its own internal approval process, to determine if it wishes to accept the request. GPC Parties may not Accept any Research Project which is not approved by the DROC. Any GPC Party may refuse to Accept any Research Project in which it does not want to participate.
(c) The GPC Administrative Site will notify the Affiliate Investigator upon Approval of the Proposed Research Project and provide a list of accepting GPC Parties. If the Affiliate Investigator wishes to proceed, regardless of whether the GPC Data requested is De-identified GPC Data or a Limited Data Set, the Affiliate Investigator will be required to submit to the GPC Administrative Site an executed GPC Data Use Agreement (see Exhibit D) prior to being permitted to access the Aggregate Response.
(d) Upon completion of the review and contracting processes described in the preceding paragraphs, and the collection of prospective data if applicable, each Honest Broker for each accepting GPC Party will query its Research Repository as directed by the Approved Research Project and submit the information in the agreed upon format to the GPC Honest Broker.
(e) The GPC Honest Broker will create the Aggregate Response for use in accordance with the Data Use Agreement and any other agreements which may apply to the Approved Research Project. The Aggregate Response will be stored on the GPC Hosted Services, and will be available on a REDCap data base with attached files for retrieval by the Affiliate Investigator.
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Research Projects. A. With the approval of the department, a Unit 17 employee may use State facilities for the purpose of conducting research when the employee is pursuing continuing education credits, is involved in a personal research project, or other departmentally approved training. The use of State facilities shall not result in increased costs to the State nor shall the rights of clients, patients, inmates, wards, or students be compromised.
B. Upon request of a CSEA Local 1000 Unit 17 representative, the department will provide the identification of those major funded research projects in the area of health care delivery that are being currently conducted or considered.
Research Projects. Faculty members are eligible to receive two months each year for conducting a research project if the faculty member gives the Department Head with a copy to the Vice-President (Academic) at least two (2) months’ notice of intention, in writing, to carry out a specific research project. Upon approval of the written research proposal by the Department Head the University shall provide the faculty member with two clear months within which to carry out the said research project. The faculty member shall, within a reasonable time period following the research project, provide the Department Head with a copy to the Vice-President (Academic), a report of the activities undertaken and results obtained.
Research Projects. Any student research project or survey which involves the Agency, its staff or clients will require the prior approval of the Agency and the appropriate Curtin ethics committee.
Research Projects. Before a Faculty member undertakes a research project with workload credit, he/she and the Chair will agree in writing that at least 6 academic course hours per the academic year will be allowed for the task.
Research Projects. Efforts will be made to share information about research activities and to promote Inclusive Education for the persons with disabilities and exceptional traits in order to establish contacts and collaboration between professionals working in the areas of General, Adapted Physical Education and Yoga.
Research Projects. The Research Program shall be implemented through the conduct of up to twelve (12) separate Research Projects, each of which will involve an individual Program Target, as described in this Article 3, and each of which will be subject to a separate Annual Research Plan, as described in Section 3.4.
Research Projects. As described in Article 1, each Small Business and Full Member may sponsor Consortium Research Projects at a pre-determined cost. Such Members may sponsor Consortium Research Projects individually or together with one or more other such Members. Cost and budgets for Consortium Research Projects shall be determined using the full-time equivalent calculation for one or more specific research personnel classifications (e.g., graduate research assistant, post-doctoral researcher). Such Members are encouraged to work with the Consortium to outline the technical scope of work for each Consortium Research Project so that the parties can determine an appropriate project cost and budget. Consortium will provide the current cost structure. To sponsor a Consortium Research Project, a Small Business or Full Member must execute a Consortium Research Project Agreement that contains the provisions shown in Attachment A or, upon approval from the Consortium Executive Director, an agreement with equivalent terms and conditions that also protects the interests of the Consortium. These Members may sponsor multiple Consortium Research Projects.