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1 20041130 Heather Gallant, Coordinator, Business Development, Contracts, Technology Transfer hgallant@ryerson.ca416-979-5000 ext 7521 Contracts, Contracts, Everywhere! Some pointers on what to expect in a research contract.

2 20041130 What’s up with Contracts? Contract vs Grant Anatomy of a Contract Who does what? Contracts at ORS Where to get information How to find/build a contract opportunity Variations

3 20041130 CONTRACT vs GRANT Both: agreements for sponsored research Contract: –more rigid scope of work ~ DELIVERABLE –sometimes collaborative –usually not the result of competitive process –can result from personal/professional contacts –** more extensive obligations to sponsor **

4 20041130 Anatomy of a Contract Defined parties –funding agency/company vs. university –University acts on PI’s behalf (liability issue) –PI acknowledges the terms Effective Date // Project Term Define Project Scope (attached appendix) Budget Details (attached appendix)

5 20041130 Anatomy II Payment Schedule Reporting Schedule –Interim and final reporting –Deliverables Confidentiality Publication/publicity Research Results –Inventor/University Ownership of: Results, Data, Intellectual Property –License of research results to sponsor Non-exclusive, noncommercial license (free) Option to commercial (royalty bearing)

6 20041130 Anatomy III Indemnification, Force Majeur Warranty Dispute resolution Termination Legal minutia –Governing law, non-assignability, future relationship/independent parties whole agreement, survival clauses, etc

7 20041130 Problematic Contract Clauses Restriction of academic freedom read: PUBLICATION RIGHTS Assertion of excessive ownership rights by sponsor Sponsor demands inappropriate indemnification or warranty

8 20041130 Who does what? Contracts at ORS Susan HaggisGrants/Contracts Officer Physical and Life Sciences Alex KarabanowGrants/Contracts Officer, Ethics Social Sci & Humanities Heather GallantCoordinator BD, Contracts, Tech Transfer Bob DirsteinDirector, ORS Rose JacksonCoordinator Project Administration Denise, Rob, AntonFinancial Analysts

9 20041130 Where to get information Contract procedures: –Grant/Contract Officer (Susan or Alex) or Heather or Bob Financial management/cost centre issues: –Financial Analyst or Rose Grant/Contract Authorization form: –http://www.ryerson.ca/ORS/

10 20041130 How to find a contract opportunity Approach your industry contacts Funding agencies may have leads –OCE Government sources Check out RFPs –Often posted on-line Conferences, trade shows Peers/networks

11 20041130 Build the Contract Develop Contract Proposal in response to a RFA or RFP Outline how you will undertake specific and narrowly defined tasks controlled by funder RFA/P must go through ORS before submission (like a grant) > Discuss opportunity with (potential) partner Ask sponsor how they handle university research contracts Contact ORS // forward their contact info Decide on Scope of Work/Budget together Anticipate significance of research results (manage IP expectations) Communicate with ORS ORS negotiates contract terms in consultation with you

12 20041130 variations Joint development –Each party works on part of the project Collaborative research –Parties work together on project Leveraged funding opportunities –Match industry $ with granting agency $ These are complex relationships. Please inform ORS of your plans EARLY.


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