When should I not use the RCA model? You should not use CAR for research projects:  clinical trials are complex or part of a larger study, complex cooperation are  could produce ip or include IP, which already has commercial potential  are governed by the terms of the per capita funding agreement (e.g.B. NHMRC, MRFF, CRA) are a direct transfer of materiel (which would make it more suitable for a material transfer agreement)  one or more parties, contribute an average to significant amount in resources In case of doubt, please contact the legal entity or research office of your institution to determine if this agreement is appropriate for your research. If you would like to sign a Confidential Disclosure Agreement (CDA) or A Confidentiality/Confidentiality Agreement, please add this additional signature block to the Agreement and send an email to ethics@austin.org.au to process and then arrange the Signing Authority. The Group Collaboration Agreement is designed for individual research collaborations between two or more parts of the Melbourne Academic Centre for Health Group from time to time. This proposal for a Research Collaboration Agreement is assumed that there is no specific part of the research cooperation for which it is used. It houses the parties that make available « materials » for research cooperation and for small to medium amounts spent by the parties. However, if more complex cooperation is proposed, in particular those concerning the commercialization of intellectual property or the financing conditions of per capita financing agreements, it is likely that a more detailed and tailor-made cooperation agreement will be more appropriate and that the parties should involve their respective legal advisers in the assistance. For more information, please refer to the MACH guidelines. « Organisations participating in a joint research project should ensure that an agreement is reached with the partners on the management of the research.

Such an agreement should follow the general principles of this Code, including integrity, honesty and the duty of excellence. . . .

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