Joint research definition

Joint research means research that is implemented with financial support from one or both Parties and that involves collaboration by participants from both Parties.
Joint research means research and related education and training, or technological development that is implemented with or without financial support from one or both Parties and that involves collaboration by participants from both the Community and India and is designated as joint research in writing by the Parties or their participants implementing the scientific research programmes. In the case where there is funding by only one Party the designation is made by that Party and the participant in that project;
Joint research means research, technological development and/or demonstration projects implemented with or without financial support from one or both Parties and which involves collaboration between participants from both the Community and Mexico;

Examples of Joint research in a sentence

  • The Parties shall establish a Research plan for the [***] Research Candidates associated with a particular SGEN Antibody Target, which may be supplemented and amended from time to time by the Joint Research Committee, as described in Section 3.1 (each, a “Research Candidate Plan”).

  • Moreover, technical procedures, such as the ones defined by the Service and Joint Research Activities, are also linked to the Quality Plan.

  • Each of the Joint Steering Committee, Joint Research Committee, Joint Development Committee, Joint Intellectual Property Committee, and Joint Commercialization Committee (each, a “Committee”) will have solely the roles and responsibilities assigned to it in this Section 3 and as otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement.

  • At the present, the following D4Science-II sub-project committees have been formed: • Technical Management Team (TMT): The Technical Management Team is simply comprised of the Technical Director, gCube Software Manager, VRE Development Manager and Infrastructure Manager, i.e., the people primarily responsible for the project’s Service and Joint Research Activities.


More Definitions of Joint research

Joint research means the joint research concerning rubber bearings applicable to Japan.
Joint research means research and related education and training, or technological development that is implemented with or without financial support from one or both Parties and that involves collaboration by participants from both the Community and India and is designated as joint research in writing by the Parties or the participants implementing the scientific research programmes. In the case where there is funding by only one Party the designation is made by that Party and the participants in that project;
Joint research means research implemented with financial support from one or both Parties and that involves collaboration by participants from both the Community and Ukraine;
Joint research means a research, technological development or demonstration project that is implemented with financial support from one or both Parties and that involves collaboration between participants from both the Community and India and is designated as joint research in writing by the Parties or the Executive Agents. Where there is funding by only one Party, the designation shall be made by that Party and the participant in that project;
Joint research means research to be jointly conducted by TU and COMPANY in accordance with this Agreement. "Research Result" means any technical result which is obtained from the performance of the Joint Research and conforms to the objective and area of the research program specified in Exhibit A which is attached to and made part of this Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the "Research Program").
Joint research means research to be jointly conducted by TU and INSTITUTION in accordance with this Agreement.
Joint research means inter disciplinary research made in collaboration with research organization or other HEIs.