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Procedures for
Proposing/Initiating Sponsored Projects Conducted Overseas
Background: Tulane University has a long history of conducting
educational and research activities overseas. It has also been the
recipient of funding from the U.S. government and the private sector
in support of these activities. Given the increasing number and
complexities of overseas projects Tulane has been evaluating internal
processes and structures that support these activities with the goals
of:
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Ensuring
compliance with the laws of the United States and the countries
where Tulane is operating.
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Safeguarding Tulane employees who are living and working abroad.
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Streamlining business practices to expedite Tulane’s ability to
conduct business abroad, especially in the areas of banking,
purchasing, hiring of in-country personnel, facilities rental, etc.
To meet these goals, Tulane has established a
wholly-owned subsidiary, organized as a limited liability company
(LLC) under the laws of Delaware, to act as a flexible vehicle for the
conduct of international projects. The name of the subsidiary is
Tulane International LLC. Depending on the requirements and scope of
the project, Tulane will have the ability to use Tulane International
LLC to purchase a variety of services needed to implement and
administer international projects. Purchased services may include:
employing local administrative and lesser project staff, managing
local financial operations, including establishing bank accounts, and
obtaining local supplies and basic services. In this scenario, Tulane
University will continue to be the prime recipient of funds for
international projects. In addition Tulane University will continue
to employ and pay project principal investigators and other key
personnel, and it will maintain programmatic, administrative and
intellectual responsibilities over the project
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