9.0 Other Agreements

9.0 Other Agreements
Type of Policy
Administrative
s1polics
Policy No
RESEARCH 9.0
Effective Date
Last Revised
Review Date
Policy Owner
Sponsored Programs, Office of
Contact Name
Cynthia Hope
Contact Title
Associate Vice President for Research Administration
Contact Email
cindy.hope@osp.gatech.edu
Policy Statement

Georgia Tech researchers may find it necessary to enter into agreements with entities or individuals outside Georgia Tech to facilitate a research project. Such agreements may describe understandings about roles and responsibilities in a potential research collaboration, permit the exchange of non-public proprietary information or date, or the exchange of materials for use in research. It is the policy of Georgia Tech such agreements shall:

  • Be negotiated by the office responsible for the agreement,
  • Be signed by an individual authorized by Georgia Tech to do so,
  • Include a start date and a termination date consistent with the project, and
  • Become part of the project file for research awards, for human subjects protocols, and IACUC protocols for which the agreement is relevant.

These agreements may be executed by Georgia Institute of Technology, by Georgia Tech Research Corporation, or by Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation. These agreements themselves are not confidential although material or data exchanged pursuant to them may be considered proprietary.

Non-disclosure Agreements

It is the policy of the Georgia Institute of Technology that when proprietary information must be exchanged and Georgia Tech and an outside partner have determined to enter into a contract, a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is used to outline the terms under which the proprietary information shall be exchanged. For more information, or to initiate an NDA, visit http://nda.gatech.edu/.

Material Transfer Agreements


A Material Transfer Agreement (MTA) clarifies how the materials may be used and defines rights and responsibilities for both the provider and the recipient. Corporate & International Contracting handles all incoming and outgoing MTAs. Visit http://mta.gatech.edu/ to determine if an agreement is needed or to initiate an agreement.

Memoranda of Understanding (MoU)

It is the policy of Georgia Tech that when two or more parties wish to engage in a collaborative effort in research, education or other activities that furthers the mission of Georgia Tech that a Memoranda of Understanding [MOU] is utilized. MOUs are legal agreements defining the roles and responsibilities. MoUs do not include terms and conditions for funding, exchange of materials, non-disclosure of proprietary information, licensing or future licensing of intellectual property, or specific research activities. MoUs may, however, describe how agreements for such activities will be negotiated and establish a timeline for doing so. For more information see http://www.legal.gatech.edu/

Scope

This policy applies to all Georgia Tech Faculty and Staff.

Policy History
Revision Date Author Description
01-02-2014 GTRC-IE Rev 1.0

9.1 Non-disclosure Agreements (NDA)

9.1 Non-disclosure Agreements (NDA)
Type of Policy
Administrative
s1polics
Policy No
RESEARCH 9.1
Effective Date
Last Revised
Review Date
Policy Owner
Sponsored Programs, Office of
Contact Name
Cynthia Hope
Contact Title
Associate Vice President for Research Administration
Contact Email
cindy.hope@osp.gatech.edu
Policy Statement

It is the policy of the Georgia Institute of Technology that when proprietary information must be exchanged and Georgia Tech and an outside partner have determined to enter into a contract, a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is used to outline the terms under which the proprietary information shall be exchanged. To initiate an NDA, please complete the NDA Routing Form, which is processed by the Office of Legal Affairs http://www.legal.gatech.edu/

Scope

This policy applies to all Georgia Tech Faculty and Staff.

Policy History
Revision Date Author Description
01-02-2014 GTRC-IE Rev 1.0

9.2 Material Transfer Agreements (MTA)

9.2 Material Transfer Agreements (MTA)
Type of Policy
Administrative
s1polics
Policy No
RESEARCH 9.2
Effective Date
Last Revised
Review Date
Policy Owner
Sponsored Programs, Office of
Contact Name
Cynthia Hope
Contact Title
Associate Vice President for Research Administration
Contact Email
cindy.hope@osp.gatech.edu
Policy Statement

A Material Transfer Agreement (MTA) clarifies how incoming or outgoing materials may be used and defines rights and responsibilities for both the provider and the recipient. Corporate & International Contracting (OSP) handles all incoming and outgoing MTAs. Visit the MTA website to determine if an agreement is needed or to initiate an agreement.  http://mta.gatech.edu/

Scope

This policy applies to all Georgia Tech Faculty and Staff.

Definition:

Material Transfer Agreement A material transfer agreement is a contract between Georgia Tech Research Corporation and another party that governs the transfer of tangible research materials including but not limited to chemicals and biological materials such as cell lines, vectors, and plasmids. The MTA defines the rights of the provider and the recipient with respect to the use of the exchanged material and any derivatives.
Policy History
Revision Date Author Description
01-02-2014 GTRC-IE Rev 1.0

9.3 Memoranda of Understanding (MOU)

9.3 Memoranda of Understanding (MOU)
Type of Policy
Administrative
s1polics
Policy No
RESEARCH 9.3
Effective Date
Last Revised
Review Date
Policy Owner
Sponsored Programs, Office of
Contact Name
Cynthia Hope
Contact Title
Associate Vice President for Research Administration
Contact Email
cindy.hope@osp.gatech.edu
Policy Statement

It is the policy of Georgia Tech that when two or more parties wish to engage in a collaborative effort in research, education or other activities that furthers the mission of Georgia Tech that a Memoranda of Understanding [MOU] is utilized.  MOUs are legal agreements defining the roles and responsibilities.   MOUs do not include terms and conditions for funding, exchange of materials, non-disclosure of proprietary information, licensing or future licensing of intellectual property, or specific research activities. MOUs may, however, describe how agreements for such activities will be negotiated and establish a timeline for doing so. For more information see http://www.legal.gatech.edu

Scope

This policy applies to all Georgia Tech Faculty and Staff.

Policy History
Revision Date Author Description
01-02-2014 GTRC Rev 1.0