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What is a research agreement?
A research agreement, which does not provide financial support, may be awarded to institutions which can contribute to the achievement of the objectives of a Coordinated Research Project. The institution holding a research agreement agrees to provide a report at each Research Coordination Meeting on work relating to the CRP and to assist other participants when possible. In return, the institution shares in the results of the work of all other participating institutions. Agreements within a CRP are awarded for the entire duration of the CRP.
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