Sponsored Project definition

Sponsored Project means an externally funded activity conducted at or under the auspices of NJIT that is governed by specific terms and conditions. Sponsored Projects are usually separately budgeted and accounted for. Sponsored Projects may include projects funded for research, training, education, and other NJIT purposes.
Sponsored Project in this policy, means a project funded by an external sponsor through an award with UNT, where one or more of the following obligations apply (examples of sponsored projects include but are not limited to instruction projects, public service projects, or research projects):
Sponsored Project is a program to which the parties have mutually agreed in writing using the form which is attached hereto as Exhibit A.

Examples of Sponsored Project in a sentence

  • The College will not enter into any Sponsored Project Agreements that prohibit the free use of the intellectual property by the creator(s) for research or educational purposes without consulting with the creator(s).

  • Part E - Effective Date This policy applies to intellectual property conceived on or subsequent to the date of policy adoption or to any intellectual property interests that are subject to the terms of a Sponsored Project Agreement.

  • Works created pursuant to a Sponsored Project Agreement with an extramural sponsor will be governed by terms of that agreement, the award policies and procedures of the Sponsor/Grantor, and/or by applicable law governing the ownership of patentable intellectual property generated under such agreements.

  • Works created pursuant to a Sponsored Project Agreement with an extramural sponsor will be governed by terms of that agreement, the award policies and procedures of the Sponsor/Grantor, and/or by applicable law governing the ownership of copyrightable intellectual property generated under such agreements.

  • Sponsored Project Agreement (SPA) is a contract between the College and a sponsoring organization that sets the terms and conditions for the conduct of Community member's research or other professional or scholarly activity.


More Definitions of Sponsored Project

Sponsored Project means an externally funded activity conducted at or under the auspices of NJIT that is governed by specific terms and conditions. Separate budgets and accounts are typically established for Sponsored Projects. Sponsored Projects may include grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements for research, training, participant support and other sponsored programs.
Sponsored Project means a project which is initiated by the corporation, and is usually located on lands owned by the corporation. The corporation may or may not act as the developer of a project which it sponsors.
Sponsored Project means [a project which is initiated by the corporation, and is usually located on lands owned by the corporation. The corporation may or may not act as the developer of a project which it sponsors.] a housing project benefitting from various programs administered by the corporation including, but not limited to a loan and exemptions pursuant to section 201H-38, HRS.
Sponsored Project means any Human Subjects Research project, any Non-Human Subjects Research project, or any Sponsored Program.
Sponsored Project. Project 3: Decision-Support Tool - Understanding Climate Influenced River Flooding Sponsor Agency: City of Santa Xxxx Agency Address: 000 Xxxxxx Xx, Xxxxx Xxxx, XX 00000 Sponsored Project: Project 4: Recreational Vehicle Sewage Dump Station Sponsor Agency: City of Santa Xxxx Public Works Agency Address: 000 Xxxxxx Xx, Xxxxx Xxxx, XX 00000 Project Location: Santa Cruz, California (36.9742891,-122.0296430) Sponsored Project: Project 5: Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Integrated Flood Management and Watershed Restoration Project Sponsor Agency: City of Watsonville Agency Address: 000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000
Sponsored Project is defined in means a water resource restoration project pursuant to 2009 Iowa Code Supplement section 455B.199.
Sponsored Project is research that has a defined scope of work and is funded by one or more non-university entities (“Sponsor(s)”) pursuant to a “Sponsored Project Agreement”. Initially, federal and state law defining authorship and inventorship will determine ownership (and all associated rights) relevant to intellectual property developed during the course of work on projects funded by Sponsored Project agreements. A university may agree to give the Sponsor an exclusive option for a limited period of time for the right of first negotiation for a license to intellectual property owned by the university arising from a Sponsored Project (hereinafter “University Contract IP”). The option period will not exceed one year from formal disclosure to the Sponsor of the University Contract IP, or six months from the date of expiration of the Sponsored Project, whichever is earlier in time. A university may also agree to assign title to the Sponsor in any University Contract IP. The agreement or license will be negotiated on behalf of the university by, or under the authority of, the individual designated by the university to be responsible for the administration of intellectual property (the “IP Official”), or by the intellectual property management organization, if any, representing the university. The IP Official shall use his or her best efforts to consult with the creator(s) and principal investigator(s) during the negotiation process. The IP Official shall provide the creator(s) (including inventor(s)) and principal investigator(s) currently employed by the university with a copy of the negotiated agreement prior to its final execution. In the event the creator(s) or principal investigator(s) do not agree with the negotiated terms, he or she shall have the right to appeal the IP Official’s position before the agreement is executed, in accordance with Section I of this policy, following the process and time limits established by each university. The agreement will be executed by the designated university officials subject to review by university counsel. While the value of intellectual property cannot be predetermined, the Board requires the university to determine a minimum amount of financial support (which will be based on the total cost to the university of development of the applicable intellectual property), on a case-by-case basis, below which an assignment of title to University Contract IP will not be considered. In some cases it may not be possible to calculate the tot...