Research Agreements

Industry Engagement and Partnerships (IEP) is a division under the Office of the Deputy President (Research and Technology). The IEP team reviews, drafts, negotiates and executes agreements governing research collaborations between our researchers and external organizations.

We ensure that appropriate agreements are put in place to protect the University and our researchers.

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Note: The list of policies and guidelines are not exhaustive. Please check with the respective departments when in doubt.

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Types of Research Agreements

Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)


Generally non-legally binding agreement for parties to formalise only the intent to collaborate on research, and there are no specific project details to be agreed.

Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)


For protection of the confidentiality of information/data exchanged for pre-project discussion/evaluation.

Research Collaboration Agreement (RCA)


To govern collaborative research project, including terms relating to confidentiality, IP rights, publication, liabilities etc.

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Contract Research Agreement (CRA)


To govern contracted research project i.e. fee-for-research service, in which the contracting party, typically an industry partner, is funding all costs required to conduct the project and expects to own all IP and reports arising from the research.

Clinical Trial Agreement (CTA)


To govern only the conduct of the clinical trial (not research study) of study drug or device on human subjects. Additional IRB and HSA approvals are usually required for the conduct of the clinical trial.

Variation Agreement (VA)


To amend an existing or original research-related agreement signed by the parties.

For other types of agreements, please contact the relevant department:
  • Office of Legal Affairs for general legal advice, agreements that are non-research, academic or student-related, incoming data transfer, in-licensing of data/software/IP, provision of services (non-research), employment agreements etc.
  • NUS Enterprise - Technology Transfer and Innovation (TTI) for agreements or advice that involve Intellectual Property (IP) matters, IP agreement, Materials Transfer, outgoing Data transfer, NUS IP licences.
  • Central Procurement Office (CPO) for agreements or advice that involve the procurement for research/non-research services/goods.