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UIDP Academy: Contract Accords Workshop
January 20, 2016 @ 12:30 pm - January 21, 2016 @ 11:30 am MST
The UIDP’s Contract Accords are one of our most popular and referenced resources. Join leading contract negotiators at a Contract Accords Workshop designed to guide participants through 15 elements of a sponsored research agreement.
The UIDP’s roots are embedded in increasing understanding and illumination of how university-industry (U-I) research agreements can be effectively negotiated. Our Contract Accords tackle significant issues affecting sponsored research agreements and provide practical guidance and detailed reference material to help universities and companies understand each other’s perspectives, understand the preferential and legal constraints they each face and address challenges in negotiating these agreements.
At this workshop, in addition to a detailed exploration of the Accords, workshop presenters will also host a “You Asked For It” session where attendees can ask specific questions on how to address real-world negotiation challenges they face in their workplaces.
This UIDP Academy event is scheduled immediately prior to the UIDP Project Summit in January. Attendance is limited so register early.
Presenters
Elaine Brock
Paul Lowe
Jilda Garton
Connie Armentrout
When & Where
January 20-21, 2016
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ
Cost
UIDP Members
Register by December 31, 2015: $200
Register after December 31, 2015: $300
Non-members
Register by December 31, 2015: $400
Register after December 31, 2015: $500
Registration
After you register using the registration link, be sure to submit your payment either via mail or via the online credit card instructions that appear on the registration confirmation page.
Register HereUIDP Project Summit in Tucson, Arizona
January 21-22, 2015
The UIDP’s Project Summits are in-person working group meetings providing opportunities for members to engage with each other and advance UIDP Project objectives. UIDP Projects are suggested by member representatives and seek to lower the barriers to companies and universities working together.
About the Project Summit