University Data definition

University Data means all records and information created, received, maintained, or transmitted by the University which is accessed, created, used, stored, copied, or distributed by Vendor, in connection with the Work under the Contract.
University Data means any information, in an electronic, written, or oral form, that is made available to the Contractor by the University. University Data includes, but is not limited to, PII, trade secrets, sales and marketing plans, financial data, supplier information, and intellectual property.
University Data has the meaning set forth in Section 9.1.

Examples of University Data in a sentence

  • All backed up University Data shall be located in the continental United States.

  • Throughout the Term and at all times in connection with its actual or required performance of the Services, Supplier will provide technical and organizational safeguards against accidental, unlawful or unauthorized access to or use, destruction, loss, alteration, disclosure, transfer, commingling or processing of University Data that ensures a level of security appropriate to the risks presented by the nature of such data, consistent with industry best practices and standards.

  • Notwithstanding the above, in all cases and for all matters, University Data is deemed to be Confidential Information.

  • Supplier is provided a limited license to University Data for the sole and exclusive purpose of providing the Services, including a license to collect, process, store, generate, and display University Data only to the extent necessary in the provision of the Services.

  • University Data is and will remain the sole and exclusive property of the University and all right, title, and interest in the same is reserved by the University.


More Definitions of University Data

University Data means all Personal Data belonging to the University which is from time to time Processed (as defined below) under this Contract by the Contractor and/or on the Contractor’s behalf including but not limited to all electronic data or information submitted by the University and/or the users of the University’s information technology systems and any Personal Data provided by or on behalf of the University and any Personal Data in respect of any student of the University. A schedule of University Data at appendix 2 will identify all the categories of University Data captured.
University Data means all records and information created, received, maintained, or transmitted by the University, which are accessed, created, used, stored, copied, or distributed by Contractor, in connection with the Work under the Contract. University Data which meets the criteria for the definition of University Personal Data, as defined within the University Data Processing Agreement (DPA), herein incorporated by reference, should be first interpreted under the DPA, and only interpreted as University Data to the extent that the DPA is not dispositive of the issue.
University Data means all records and information created, received, maintained, or transmitted by the University which is accessed, created, used, stored, copied, or distributed by Supplier, in connection with the Work under the Contract.
University Data means data created, received, maintained, or transmitted by or on behalf of the University through the course of its academic, administrative, research, or outreach activities. Examples of University Data include, but are not limited to:
University Data means the Personal Data Processed by (or on behalf of) the University under or in connection with this Agreement as more particularly described in Appendix 1 (Data Processing Particulars).
University Data means the information, formulae, algorithms, or other content provided, created, modified or inputted by or on behalf of University or any User in connection with their authorized use of the Services, including without limitation: all Personally Identifiable Information (“PII”) (including, without limitation, bank account and credit card account information and personal information, such as name, address, and social security numbers), Protected Health Information (“PHI”) as defined in Section 7(c) below, other non-public information; status or other reports, student data; metadata; user content; University’s logo, name, trademark, and proprietary information; and the RFP.
University Data includes Protected University Data and any other information that is created, possessed or used by the University or is intentionally made generally available by the University on public websites or publications, including but not limited to business, administrative and financial data, intellectual property, and patient, student, and personnel data.