Cooperative Research Projects definition

Cooperative Research Projects means those projects, normally supported through grants, contracts, or similar arrangements, in which the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and one or more other institutions participate.

Examples of Cooperative Research Projects in a sentence

  • Budget for Cooperative Research Projects The budget for a project may differ each year, depending on the content of activities, but the total budget for the Japanese researcher over a full 3-year period (i.e. 36 months) should be 24 million Japanese Yen as direct expenses.

  • Budget for Cooperative Research Projects The HRC Rules, available from the HRC website www.hrc.govt.nz set out the permissible use of HRC Funding.

  • SarmientoTask II: Cooperative Research Projects and Educationmanaged by AOS Director Jorge L.

  • Budget for Cooperative Research Projects The budget for a project may differ each year, depending on the content of activities, but the total budget for the Japanese researcher over a full 3-year period (i.e. 36 months) should be 27 million Japanese Yen as direct expenses.

  • DOST II-3.1. Budget for Cooperative Research Projects The budget for a project may differ each year, depending on the nature and number of activities to be undertaken, but the total budget for the Filipino researcher group over a full 3-year period (i.e. 36 months) should not exceed about 15,000,000 Philippine pesos (350,000 United States Dollars) in principle.

  • NSTDA II-3.1. Budget for Cooperative Research Projects The budget for a project may differ each year, depending on the content of activities, but the total budget for the Thai researcher over a full 3-year period (i.e. 36 months) should not exceed 5 Million baht in principle.

  • Building on the Previous Success of Delphi, Fiat, General Motors, Volvo, Red Dot, SAE Cooperative Research Projects, And Other Engineering Groups.’’ MACS Briefing, 2015.

  • The NWO supports the participation with the European Science Foundation joint schemes (European Cooperative Research Projects and Eurocores programmes), COST actions, EUREKA and Joint Technology Initiatives.

  • NSTDA II-2.1. Budget for Cooperative Research Projects Despite expenditure of a project may differ in each year, depending on the content of activities, the total budget for the Thai researcher over a full 3-year period (i.e., 36 months) should not exceed 5 (five) Million Baht (about 150,000 United States Dollars) in principle.

  • MOST II-2.1. Budget for Cooperative Research Projects Despite expenditure of a project may differ in each year, depending on the content of activities, the total budget for the Vietnamese researcher over a full 3-year period (i.e., 36 months) should not exceed 350,000 United State Dollars in principle.

Related to Cooperative Research Projects

  • Collaboration has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.

  • Research Use shall have the meaning given in Section 2.2.2 of this Agreement.