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Agreement

What unique knowledge do the partners bring to the project? If the project produces a product or service, who will own it and who may use it? What aspects of the cooperation should be regulated by agreement?

Consider the following:

  • What "background information” do you have, i.e., the knowledge that you bring to the project?
  • How are the intellectual assets created during the project managed after its conclusion?
  • What intellectual assets do you have that you might want to protect? 

Several different support functions can help and guide you in this process.

Review standard contracts for the programme in which the call for proposals is located. The standard contracts can provide guidance, although they are always adapted to each specific project.

Links for additional help

Tools for managing contracts and agreements

Templates and guides

Different jobs and work situations may leave dissimilar room for additional activities and obligations. This summary (in Swedish) provides an overview on secondary employment.

Our presentation material on contracts serves as an outline on important contracts for researchers and entrepreneurs, focusing on contracts related to intellectual assets. Please contact us if you would like to take part of this material.

Term sheet (in Swedish)

Vinnova's contract guide is an aid to contract writing (in Swedish).

Collaborative agreements are a prerequisite and a requirement for collaborative projects funded under the European Regional Development Fund and implemented jointly by several partners. Here you find Tillväxtverket's template for cooperation agreements (in Swedish).

Model Consortium Agreement DESCA Model Consortium Agreement

Support functions you can contact

Innovation Office

University lawyers

Research Support and Collaboration Unit, FOS

 

Latest update: 2024-12-09