Fellows Clause Samples

Fellows. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, during the period of time that a User is a Fellow, (i) Medical Practice shall not, unless such User “moonlights” as a primary ▇▇▇▇▇▇, be required to pay Physician Services Fees or Support Fees with respect to such User, (ii) Medical Practice shall pay Modernizing Medicine all other Fees applicable to such User and (iii) such User shall not count against the number of FTE Physician Users of Medical Practice authorized to use the Software. Immediately upon the expiration or termination of a User’s status as a Fellow, or if such User “moonlights” as a primary ▇▇▇▇▇▇, such User shall cease to be authorized to use the Software unless (x) the counting of such former Fellow as a Physician User would not cause the number of FTE Physician Users of Medical Practice that use the Software to exceed the number of FTE Physician Users authorized to use the Software specified on Schedule “A” of this Agreement or (y) the total number of FTE Physician Users authorized to use the Software is increased in accordance with Section 3.11 of this Agreement. Medical Practice shall provide Modernizing Medicine with any evidence of a person’s status as a Fellow as Modernizing Medicine may reasonably request, including, without limitation, evidence of the accreditation of the applicable fellowship program and a letter from Medical Practice representing to such individual’s status as a fellow and the remaining period of time in such fellowship. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Medical Practice acknowledges and agrees that Modernizing Medicine may determine whether or not any individual is a Fellow in its sole discretion. Medical Practice shall promptly notify Modernizing Medicine in writing when a User ceases to be a Fellow.
Fellows. If a Fellowship is being paid to a graduate student through payroll and the graduate student receives a W-2, the graduate student is a bargaining unit member and is subject to the terms of this Agreement. Internal or external Fellowship awards to support a course of study for qualified graduate students are excluded from this Agreement. These Fellows receive financial support to focus on their graduate education without the requirement of service to the university (teaching, research, service, or engagement). These types of Fellows/Graduate students will abide by the terms of their specific Fellowship, to include, but not limited to the award amount. The above language does not modify the definition of the bargaining unit as described and certified in the ALRA Case 23-1784-RC. The parties shall meet to discuss implementation of the above no later than September 2024.
Fellows. RRI Fellows are recognized international leaders in the area of forestry, land and resource tenure, poverty reduction, private sector companies and investment, and human rights issues who have proven their commitment to the objectives of RRI. They provide strategic guidance or collaborative work to RRI on an honorary basis and add to RRI’s pool of credible expertise and experience. They are nominated by RRI Partners or RRG–with the participation of Partners. RRG can appoint Fellows after a five-day non-objection consultation with the Board.
Fellows. A Learning and Teaching structure where currently practicing teachers apply to become an ELA, Math, Science, and Early Learning fellows where for 1 year. In working with ESD coordinators, the fellows receive professional development so that they can support their schools.
Fellows. An individual who performs bargaining unit work who is hired for a fixed period of at least one year but no more than two years. Such employees are covered by this Agreement.
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Fellows.  Prepare the application documents.  Execute the project within one year after the notice of acceptance.  Present the results of the project and valuable insights for future work in a final report in accordance with the consent that IATM can publish it.
Fellows. The District may sponsor Fellows through a bona fide educational institution or public agency to perform work consistent with the program or are that they are assigned to. 1. The District shall have the right to determine where the Fellows are assigned. 2. The District has the right to determine the number of Fellows in this program. However, the total hours for this program in any year shall not exceed 2,000 hours. 3. The District has the right to determine each Fellow’s work schedule. The District shall be allowed to assign intermittent, part-time, or full-time work schedules to Fellows. Fellows shall not be assigned in excess of 40 hours in a workweek. 4. The District shall report to the EA in writing the names and cumulative hours of work on a quarterly basis. 5. Fellows shall not be eligible to become members of the EA and are not covered by the MOU. 6. The pay rate for Fellows shall be determined by the sponsoring educational institution or public agency.
Fellows. The Fellow is an experienced community and economic development professional who will provide technical assistance, planning and capacity-building support to the Host Organization with a project focus in the Scope of Services in the PSA. The Fellow acts as a community builder and connector who accelerates the project through relationship- building, collaboration, and focused attention. The Fellow works closely with the Host Organization on project planning, implementation and adaptation; participates in peer learning, networking and training, and supports the Host Organization’s organizational development. The Fellow agrees to be based in a location within a 1–2-hour drive of the Host Organization’s community or region for a fellowship period of 2.5 years (30 months), unless otherwise agreed with the Host Organization and IEDC. As independent contractors, Fellows may choose where they conduct their work to meet the deliverables outlined in their Scope of Services. This may be from a home office, a co-working space, at the Host Organization’s offices, or other flexible work locations. Complete the Scope of Services using a collaborative, community-driven approach that supports the Host Organization’s organizational development, innovative practice, and the Fellow’s professional development. Help to structure and participate in regular project reviews with the Host Organization to track progress and make needed adjustments to project approaches, deliverables and timelines. Actively participate in all aspects of the ERC Fellowship program, including but not limited to project work, monitoring and evaluation, opportunities the ERC initiative offers for training, professional development, networking, peer learning and coaching and mentoring support. The Fellow should anticipate committing 35-40 hours per week throughout the duration of the Fellowship to fellowship-related activities and performing the Scope of Services.
Fellows. Additional information can be found in the Fellowship Informational Packet and the Fellowship Welcome Packet. Contents