Sponsored Research Agreement vs Fee-for-Service
Sponsored Research Agreement | Fee-for-Service | |
Purpose | UCLA collaborates with sponsor to advance knowledge and/or develop a specific technology, product, or solution. | Purchase agreement for an already developed service or product from UCLA. |
Level of Control | Sponsor provides direct input and/or guidance into the research direction. | Client works with UCLA to define specific scope, timeline, and deliverable based on the client’s needs. |
IP Rights | Subject to, often lengthy, negotiations | Client owns deliverables. |
Publications | University reserves publication rights unless otherwise negotiated. | Client may request confidentiality on deliverables and publications. |
Campus Oversight | Technology Development Group (TDG) | Business & Finance Solutions (BFS) UCLA Purchasing |
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