Please note: The Research + Innovation office will be closed for the holidays from noon on December 24 through January 2nd, inclusive. ❄️ Veuillez noter que le bureau de la Recherche et de l'Innovation sera fermé pour les vacances du 24décembre à midi jusqu’au 2janvier inclus.
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Animal Compliance Policies and Guidelines
Canada Foundation for Innovation
Conflict of Interest/Misconduct
- Conflict of Interest Regulation
- Recognizing Conflicts
- Regulation on the Conduct of Research
- Regulations Concerning the Investigation of Research Misconduct
- Research Integrity
- 91˿Ƶ FCOI PHS-NIH Procedure
Copyright, IP, Patents
- For more information on intellectual property, patents, know-how, public disclosure, copyrights, and moral rights, see 91˿Ƶ's Policy on Copyright and/or 91˿Ƶ's Policy on Inventions and Software. Please also consult the Guidelines on the Application of the Policy on Inventions and Software
Human Subject Research
Research Entities
Residual Funds
Research Administration
Signing Authority
- Policy on the Approval of Contracts and Designation of Signing Authority
- Signing Authority Guidelines for Faculty Contributions to Research Projects and Agreements
- Signing Authority Guidelines for Academic Salary Support Requests in Research Projects and Agreements
Sustainable Labs, Safety
- Sustainable Labs Working Group Terms of Reference
- Research Asset Management Procedure
- University LaboratorySafety Committee - About
Wordmarks and Insignia
- Policy on the use of the Wordmark and Insignia of 91˿Ƶ
These guidelines are designed to help the University maintain a consistent, easily recognizable visual identity. 91˿Ƶ’s wordmark and insignia are registered trademarks owned by 91˿Ƶ and are protected by copyright. Failure to use trademarks correctly may result in loss of exclusivity in use of the mark.