Other Access priorities Clause Samples

Other Access priorities. In addition to the interventions and activities detailed above, the University will continue to offer our Preparing for HE programme which provides opportunities for mature students, to gain the necessary skills and confidence for degree level entry onto a range of Undergraduate Programmes. This intense programme, funded by the University, recruits well with the majority progressing and completing successfully. Allied to this, specific project work around Service Leavers is also underway, as is a project to make alternative offers to unsuccessful applicants who apply to very high-demand subjects (such as Midwifery). We will continue to operate an online mentoring scheme, available for all applicants but particularly targeted at those which the evidence suggests are most vulnerable, typically due to family background. Applicants are matched with a 1st or 2nd year student mentor, studying on their preferred course wherever possible. Mentors support mentees in exploring their course choice and responding to queries about university. As well as responding at an individual level, we use the intelligence gathered from this process to inform our mainstream communications and pre-empt any concerns; thus ensuring both personalisation and consistency of provision to all students. The University understands the value of strong, sustainable and collaborative working and strives to work in partnership where possible to ensure best value and enhanced opportunities and experiences for the young people we work with. The University has a long history of working in partnership with other HE partners and education providers across Lancashire, Cumbria and Merseyside to support young people in raising their aspirations and attainment. Building on the work of National Networks for Collaborative Outreach (NNCO), we are committed to working collaboratively with other partners to provide a strong programme of collaborative outreach activity for the young people in our local communities. This includes working together to deliver the following programmes:  A Disability Conference for young people, their parents or carers and school staff on access to higher education and the support available for young people with a range of disabilities (including learning difficulties and mental health problems)  A Health Professions programme looking at the patient and student journey to support students to access the health professions. Working closely with the NHS Better Care Together team, t...

Related to Other Access priorities

  • Relative Priorities Notwithstanding the date, time, method, manner or order of grant, attachment or perfection (if any) of any Liens securing the Senior Obligations or Junior Lien Obligations granted on the Junior Collateral and notwithstanding any provision of the UCC, or any other applicable Law or the Senior Loan Documents or the Junior Lien Documents, or whether any Senior Secured Party or Junior Secured Party holds possession of all or any part of the Junior Collateral, or any defect or deficiencies in, or failure to perfect, or avoidance as a fraudulent conveyance or otherwise of, the Liens securing the Senior Obligations or the Junior Lien Obligations or any other circumstance whatsoever, each Junior Secured Party agrees that (a) any Lien on the Junior Collateral securing any Senior Obligations now or hereafter held by or on behalf of any Senior Secured Party or any agent or trustee therefor, regardless of how acquired, whether by grant, possession, statute, operation of law, subrogation or otherwise, shall be senior in all respects and prior to any Lien on the Junior Collateral securing any Junior Lien Obligations, (b) any Lien on the Junior Collateral securing any Junior Lien Obligations now or hereafter held by any Junior Lender or Junior Lien Representative (or any other agent or trustee therefore) regardless of how acquired, whether by grant, possession, statute, operation of law, subrogation or otherwise, shall be (x) junior and subordinate in all respects to the rights and interests of the Senior Secured Parties and all Liens on the Junior Collateral securing any Senior Obligations, in each case as provided in this Agreement and (y) equal and ratable in all respects with the rights and interests of all other Junior Secured Parties.

  • Priorities If the Trustee collects any money pursuant to this Article 6, it shall pay out the money in the following order:

  • Access and Use Grantee agrees to license or otherwise make available to MassCEC in perpetuity, without charge, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s interest in and copyright (if any) to all non-confidential materials prepared and produced in relation to the Project, including, without limitation, all plans, specifications, and analyses developed in connection with the Project and specified as being for MassCEC’s use and public dissemination; provided, however, that any and all inventions that are conceived or first reduced to use during the course of the Project shall be the sole property of Grantee (except that if jointly invented, title shall flow in accordance with United States patent law), and any licensing requests for such inventions shall be subject to good faith negotiations between the Parties. Grantee represents and warrants that Deliverables will not infringe on any copyright, right of privacy, or personal or proprietary rights of others.

  • Access and Cooperation Each Party will, and will cause its Other Indemnified Persons to, cooperate and assist in all reasonable respects regarding such Third Party Claim, including by promptly making available to such other Party (and its legal counsel and other professional advisers with a reasonable need to know) all books and records of such Person relating to such Third Party Claim, subject to reasonable confidentiality precautions.

  • Collateral Access Agreements Such Grantor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain a Collateral Access Agreement, from the lessor of each leased property, mortgagee of owned property or bailee or consignee with respect to the operator of any warehouse, processor or converter facility or other location (each of which is identified on Exhibit B hereto), where Collateral in excess of $1,000,000 is stored or located at any given time (other than (i) company-owned facilities and (ii) retail stores), which agreement or letter shall provide access rights, contain a waiver or subordination of all Liens or claims that the landlord, mortgagee, bailee or consignee may assert against the Collateral at that location, and shall otherwise be reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to the Administrative Agent. With respect to such locations or warehouse space leased as of the Effective Date and thereafter where Collateral in excess of $1,000,000 is stored or located (other than (i) company-owned facilities and (ii) retail stores), if the Administrative Agent has not received a Collateral Access Agreement as of the Effective Date (or, if later as of the date such location is acquired or leased), the Borrower’s Eligible Inventory at that location shall be subject to such Reserves as may be established by the Administrative Agent. After the Effective Date, no real property or warehouse space shall be leased by such Grantor (other than retail stores) and no Inventory shall be shipped to a processor or converter under arrangements established after the Effective Date, unless and until a satisfactory Collateral Access Agreement shall first have been obtained with respect to such location or if it has not been obtained, the Borrower’s Eligible Inventory at that location shall be subject to the establishment of Reserves acceptable to the Administrative Agent. Such Grantor shall timely and fully pay and perform its obligations under all leases and other agreements with respect to each leased location or third party warehouse where any Collateral is or may be located.