Melbourne ResearchResearch Grants and Contracts

University standard consultancy agreement

Can I use the agreement?

This agreement is for use with consultancy work. Consultancies are generally fee-for-service arrangements (charged at commercial rates on an hourly or daily basis), tend to be short term with specific deliverables, and the University would not expect to own the Project IP, use it for further research, or expect to be able to publish the results arising from the consultancy. Consultancy is a provision of expertise on a specific field.

The agreement must NOT be used for
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Read the Conditions of Use below for information on when it is appropriate to use the agreement, and how to prepare and submit it. If the conditions of use are strictly observed and no changes are made to its terms and conditions, the Head of Department or Dean is authorised to sign the agreement on behalf of the University.


Conditions of Use


What if the conditions cannot be met?

If the Conditions cannot be observed, or if terms require modification, the agreement cannot be signed by the Dean or Head, and must be sent to the Research Office for review by an authorised officer. In these circumstances the use of the consultancy standard agreement is still beneficial as the legal review process will be faster. Refer to our page Completing the Forms for instructions.

In these circumstances the use of the consultancy standard agreement is still beneficial as the legal review process will be faster. If the Dean or Head cannot sign the agreement because the total amount is above $100,000 but the remaining conditions of use have been met, contact the Research Contracts Group to arrange sign-off.


Completing the Schedule

Complete the relevant details in the Schedule page (including External Party details) and insert this in the agreement (pdf) in place of the blank Schedule before signing. You are required to complete the Sponsor name, ABN and address. Contact the sponsor for its ABN, or use ABN Lookup (Commonwealth website).

Once the agreement is signed it is a binding agreement and cannot be varied by simply substituting a new Schedule. If you need to vary the terms of the Agreement or the details in the Schedule post-authorisation, see our Amendments page.


Signing and submitting the agreement

Print one copy for each party to the agreement and have it signed by the Dean or Head, as each party must retain one original signed agreement. Arrange for an authorised representative of the Sponsor to sign each original and return one copy to you. The last party to sign must insert, on the first page, the date they have signed. Send to the address below:

Ana Brown
Manager, Research Contracts
Melbourne Research Office
Level 5, 161 Barry Street
University of Melbourne


Contact

Address any queries to the Research Contracts Group
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