Examples of Member of the University in a sentence
Member of the University community shall mean any University faculty member, student, staff member, visitor or other individual engaged in any University activity or program.
An individual Member of the University Community may not assign students, postdoctoral fellows, or other trainees to University projects sponsored by any Business if the individual or a Family Member has a Financial Interest in the Business.
Deans and department chairs have the responsibility for protecting the interests of students, fellows, and trainees who may be directly or indirectly involved in a Conflict of Interest situation related to a Member of the University Community or a Family Member with a Financial Interest in the situation.
Each Member of the University Community has an obligation to cooperate fully in the review of the pertinent facts and circumstances.
A Member of the University who wishes to conduct work making Substantial Use of University Resources under terms different from those set forth in the General Rule above may enter into an agreement for the use of such resources with the College(s) where such work shall be conducted.
For purposes of this Subsection E.2, PHS-funded Investigators must disclose reimbursed or sponsored travel paid on behalf of or by reimbursement to the Member of the University Community, and which is not funded through the University when related to Institutional Responsibilities.
Conflicts involving Intellectual Property may arise when a Member of the University enters into a personal consulting or other agreement with a third party.
Prior to signing any consulting or other agreement that deals with Intellectual Property owned by the University pursuant to this policy, a Member of the University shall have the agreement reviewed by the Vice Chancellor for Research as advised by the OGC to be certain such agreement does not inappropriately assign University rights to third parties.
Family or Family Member: Spouse, child, stepchild, parent, sibling, or domestic partner (individual not related by blood or marriage, but currently in a committed relationship and residing in a common household sharing joint responsibility for the household) of a Member of the University Community.
Where more than one Member of the University has participated in the creation of Intellectual Property, all such participants must sign a copy of the completed New Technology Disclosure form.