Network Research definition

Network Research means research projects supported by Network Funds and carried out by Network Investigators and their respective HQP.
Network Research means research projects and activities conducted under this Network Agreement and substantially supported by the Funding Agency and carried out under the supervision of Network Management and Steering Committees. Network-Supported Intellectual Property (NSIP) means Intellectual Property first conceived, developed, or reduced to practice during a Network Research project. Office of Technology Transfer (▇▇▇) means the office at the Partner or Network member where a Network co-investigator is employed or holds academic status that has responsibility for protecting and commercializing Intellectual Property. Participant is defined as a co-applicant or collaborator as defined by SSHRC in relation to its Partnership program. They shall include Canadian post-secondary institutions, not-for-profit organizations, philanthropic foundations, think-tanks, municipal, territorial or provincial governments and international post-secondary institutions, together with any individual who will make a significant contribution to the research of the Network and is affiliated with any of the groups provided herein. Partner means the institution, agency or other employer of a Participant who has signed a contribution agreement or has agreed to be bound by the terms of this Network Agreement.
Network Research means research projects substantially supported by Network Funds and carried out under the supervision of Network Investigators. Network Strategic Plan means a description of the proposed activities of the Network comprised of two primary elements: the research plan, including its objectives and milestones, its anticipated achievements and the value added of a network approach to the research and research management; and the business management plan outlining the strategic importance of the research to Canada and its potential economic and social benefits, the intellectual property management and technology transfer mechanisms, and the details of the proposed management structure. Network-Supported Intellectual Property (NSIP) means Intellectual Property created or invented during a Network Research project. Net Revenues means proceeds received from commercialization of

Examples of Network Research in a sentence

  • The Network Investigator shall have thirty (30) days within which to remedy the failure, failing which the Network may terminate funding of the Network Research carried out by the Network Investigator.

  • Participants are obliged to follow all applicable rules, regulations, and laws governing the safety and security of people working on Network research projects or visiting Network Research sites or laboratories.

  • The Management Committee will be responsible for recommending new Network Research projects and whether or not existing Network Research projects should be expanded or modified.

  • If approved by the Steering Committee, all new research Participants involved in primary Network research (not just use of Network data) would be required to sign documentation confirming that they agree to be bound by this Network Research Agreement.

  • The University’s Vice-President Research will be a member of the Toronto Academic Health Science Network Research Committee.

  • Provisions for insurance and indemnification of each Party's personnel working on Network Research sites are the responsibility of each participating Party in the same manner as would be the case for any other academic research project.

  • Confidential Information shall only be used by the receiving Party to perform work in the course of Network Research and shall not be used for any commercial purpose.

  • This Network Research Agreement shall not abridge, modify, or otherwise interfere with existing policies on Intellectual Property of Partners hosting Participants.

  • Agreement means this Network Research Agreement including all attachments and appendices as may be amended from time to time.

  • In all presentations and publications of results of Network Research, the Network Investigator shall acknowledge the author’s participation in the Network and the support of the NCE Program and Granting Agencies, and shall also refer to industrial support where appropriate.