Joint Programmes Sample Clauses

The Joint Programmes clause establishes the framework for collaboration between two or more parties in conducting a shared project or initiative. It typically outlines how responsibilities, resources, and decision-making will be divided among the participants, and may address issues such as intellectual property ownership, funding contributions, and reporting requirements. By clearly defining the terms of cooperation, this clause ensures that all parties understand their roles and obligations, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings and facilitating the smooth execution of joint activities.
Joint Programmes. In line with the Joint Declaration on co-operation and partnership between the Council of Europe and the European Commission signed on 3 April 2001, ongoing co-operation will be reinforced in the framework of the joint programmes, which could include regional thematic programmes. The Council of Europe will continue to provide for consultations with Council of Europe beneficiary member countries. Consultations involving the European Commission, the Secretariat of the Council of Europe and as a general rule the Council of Europe member countries concerned will continue to be organised to discuss the priorities of co- operation. Member and observer states which are donors will be invited to take part in this co-operation and its evaluation.
Joint Programmes. The Parties may, through special arrangements, decide to act jointly in the implementation of any programme or activity in the areas of common interest. The special arrangements will, in each case, define the modalities of participation, roles and responsibilities of each Party, including their respective contributions to the costs, if any, of any programme or activity to be undertaken in accordance with such special arrangements subject to the Parties' respective policies and procedures.
Joint Programmes. To evolve and support certain joint programmes focusing on multi-sectoral area based approach to rural/regional development in cooperation with multiple State & Central Institutions, NGOs and field agencies. These locations should be so identified that S&T intervention could significantly improve the existing socio-economic conditions.
Joint Programmes. ALL MODELS: This Partnership Contract permits the Partner Institution to deliver Franchised, Validated or Joint Programmes subject to the Validation procedures outlined in the LQEH. OR FRANCHISE ONLY: This Partnership Contract permits the Partner Institution to deliver Franchised Programmes only, subject to the Validation procedures outlined in the LQEH. Permission to deliver Validated and/or Joint Programmes must be sought from the University. The Partnership Contract is comprised of the following Contract Documents and to any agreed variation in writing of the Contract Documents signed by each of the parties as a variation: This Partnership Agreement setting out the general terms of the Partnership Contract. These general terms are deemed incorporated into each Memorandum of Co-operation and Financial Agreement that the Parties enter into during the Partnership Contract Term. A Memorandum of Co-operation signed by the relevant authorised signatories of the University and the Partner Institution specifying the Programme details and other conditions relevant to the delivery of the Programme. The Memorandum of Co-operation will specify the type of Programme to which it will apply.
Joint Programmes. „ collaboration on the training of students through joint academic programmes; the co-supervision of doctoral theses.

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  • Pilot Programs The Employer may develop voluntary pilot programs to test the acceptability of various risk management programs. Incentives for participation in such programs may include limited short-term improvements to the benefits outlined in this Article. Implementation of such pilot programs is subject to the review and approval of the Joint Labor-Management Committee on Health Plans.

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