research organisation definition

research organisation means a legal entity established as a non-profit organisation which carries out research or technological development as one of its main objectives;
research organisation means any public or private legal entity which undertakes research or technological development as one of its main objectives;
research organisation means a university, a research institute or any other organisation the primary goal of which is to conduct scientific research or to conduct scientific research and provide educational services:

Examples of research organisation in a sentence

  • She contacted Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organisation (KALRO) for help.

  • CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific And Industrial Research Organisation 27.

  • This payment should be made to Durham University as the lead Research Organisation and not paid directly to the student 3.

  • In June 2018, CannPal entered into an agreement with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) under the CSIRO’s Kick-Startinitiative, to research the use of patented microencapsulation technologies for enhancing the delivery of cannabis-based animal health products.

  • The client was in Denmark and the Clinical Research Organisation [CRO] project managing the clinical trial was in the UK.


More Definitions of research organisation

research organisation means an entity, the primary goal of which is to conduct scientific research or to provide educational services involving also the conduct of scientific research:
research organisation means a university, including its libraries, a research institute or any other entity, the primary goal of which is to conduct scientific research or to carry out educational activities involving also the conduct of scientific research ▌:
research organisation means a non-profit making organisation which carries out scientific or technical research as its main objective
research organisation means an entity, such as university or research institute, irrespective of its legal status (organised under public or private law) or way of financing, whose primary goal is to conduct fundamental research, industrial research or experimental development and to disseminate their results by way of teaching, publication or technology transfer; all profits are reinvested in these activities, the dissemination of their results or teaching; undertakings that can exert influence upon such an entity, in the quality of, for example, shareholders or members, shall enjoy no preferential access to the research capacities of such an entity or to the research results generated by it;
research organisation means any public or private organisations which conducts research and which has been approved for the purposes of this Directive by a Member State in accordance with the latter's legislation or administrative practice;
research organisation means any public or private organisation which conducts research;
research organisation means any public or private legal entity which undertakes research or