The Sponsored Research Agreements Office (formerly Corporate Contracts) is responsible for reviewing and negotiating agreements on behalf of the university. This office will manage agreements from corporate and non-corporate sponsors. The Sponsored Research Agreements Office preserves mutually beneficial research alliances with industry, by providing professional and responsive contract support in the form of contract review, drafting, negotiations, contract execution, and contract life cycle management.
Specifically, the unit is responsible for reviewing and negotiating the following types of agreements:
- funded and collaborative research; including subcontract agreements
- small business SBIR and STTR agreements
- laboratory/field services for a fee agreements
- material transfer of biological and other scientific material agreements
- business associate/HIPAA related agreements
- data use agreements
- confidentiality disclosure and nondisclosure agreements (exchange of proprietary or otherwise information), for all of Rutgers, regardless of the contracting party’s private-industry or non-profit status
- student sponsorships agreements (fellowships and company programs)
- master research/master service agreements
- subawards
- other unique agreements related to research
For more information about the Sponsored Research Agreements Office visit their website here