If a PI is interested in collaborating on a no-cost basis with another organization (e.g., a company or research institute), please contact RAS and OSATT to describe your plans.
“No-cost” means that no funds are exchanged between the parties; however, institutional resources (such as personnel time, facilities, background intellectual property, materials, or tools) may be committed by each party.
In some cases, a material transfer agreement (MTA), data use agreement (DUA), or non-disclosure agreement (NDA) may be sufficient. If, however, there will be collaborative research effort between the organizations or institutional resources will be used to support a shared research plan, a no-cost collaboration agreement may be more appropriate.
For tailored guidance, please contact your RAS contract administrator (CA) and OSATT at osatt@mit.edu.
Proposal Requirements
No-cost collaborations are negotiated by OSATT and require that a formal no-cost proposal be routed in KC from the PI’s DLCI to RAS.
These KC proposals must include:
- Statement of work (SOW): A description of the research to be conducted by all participating parties, including the responsibilities of each party, the resources each will contribute (e.g., background IP, tools, materials, personnel effort), and the anticipated research outcomes.
- Internal budget: An attachment in KC (not entered in the KC budget module) estimating MIT’s costs for participating in the collaboration.
- Source of funds: The internal budget must identify the source(s) of funds supporting MIT’s effort. In most cases, these will be internal funds (e.g., discretionary accounts).
If sponsored funds are anticipated to be used to support MIT’s participation in the no-cost collaboration, please contact RAS to evaluate whether the proposed use of sponsor funds is permissible and whether sponsor approval is required. If so, RAS/OSATT will provide guidance on communication with the sponsor.
Agreement Type by Context
The table below summarizes common scenarios and the appropriate agreement type. Please contact RAS or OSATT for guidance specific to your engagement.
Context |
Agreement Type |
Lead Office |
|---|---|---|
Collaborative research, no exchange of funds |
No-cost collaboration |
OSATT, with RAS review |
MIT-only or collaborative research with external funding to MIT |
Sponsored research agreement |
RAS/OSATT (process depends on sponsor type) |
Material transfer only |
MTA |
Hermes Portal (OSATT) |
Data transfer only |
DUA |
Hermes Portal (OSATT) |
Confidential discussions only |
NDA |
Hermes Portal (OSATT) |
PI consulting individually (outside MIT scope) |
Consulting agreement |
Outside MIT scope; see OPA guidance, including consulting rider: COI Guidance Documents |
When to Submit a Proposal to RAS for a No-Cost Collaboration
A no-cost collaboration proposal should be submitted when both parties are actively engaged in the same research project with designated responsibilities, shared results, and anticipated co-publication.
- Actively engaged means that an investigator from each party is making an intellectual contribution to the research.
- The same research project generally means a shared research question or plan. The work may occur at one or both sites and may proceed in stages, but both parties are contributing intellectually and exchanging research data toward a common research objective.
- Sharing results and co-publication are expected when both parties contribute intellectually to the research outcome, consistent with academic authorship standards.
When a Proposal to RAS May Not Be Required
A no-cost collaboration proposal may not be required in the following circumstances (although an MTA, DUA, or NDA may still be necessary):
- Receiving data or materials for a research project where the providing party is not actively contributing to the research plan.
- Sending MIT data or materials to a colleague at another institution for peer review, validation, or confirmatory work.
- Situations where there is no designated counterpart investigator performing part of the research plan.
- Confidential discussions to determine whether to pursue a sponsored research engagement.
- When acknowledgment in a publication is more likely than co-authorship, consistent with academic standards.
If you are unsure whether a no-cost collaboration agreement is appropriate, please contact OSATT (osatt@mit.edu) for guidance.