Joint programs definition

Joint programs means programs offered and administered jointly by more than one department or unit located on more than one campus. In terms of the governance of the graduate program, the units participate equally in a single graduate committee. For a joint program, students may apply to any campus offering the program and be awarded the diploma at the commencement at the campus of his or her choice.
Joint programs means programs offered and administered jointly by more than one department or unit located on more than one campus. In terms of the governance of the graduate program, the units participate equally in a single graduate committee. For a joint program,
Joint programs means: (i) CoolDining Program; and (ii) other CSI Member Programs that satisfy all of the following requirements: (1) the program requires Fulfillment Services; (2) FDMS agrees to provide the Fulfillment Services; (3) CSI agrees to provide access to such program to CSI Members; and (4) the terms and conditions of the program (including but not limited to, revenue and expense splits) have been agreed upon by the parties in a written addendum to this Agreement.

Examples of Joint programs in a sentence

  • Joint programs train 97 percent of all construction apprentices in Illinois, 92 percent in California, and 63 percent in Oregon (▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇, 2020; Calamuci, 2020; Stepick & ▇▇▇▇▇, 2021).

  • Joint programs account for 75 percent of all construction apprentices across the United States, including 85 percent of women apprentices, 79 percent of Black apprentices, and 79 percent of Hispanic apprentices (Bilginsoy et al., 2022).

  • Each Party agrees to give due consideration to any request to collaborate and cooperate on any of the following areas: Joint research and training programs; Faculty mobility Student mobility The preparation of joint proposals for external funding; Joint programs of consulting and evaluation; Joint sponsorship of conferences; Joint publication; Exchange of materials, articles and other publications; and Other such activities as may be mutually agreed upon.


More Definitions of Joint programs

Joint programs. ASTC and TECNA work closely to ensure that science centers and local companies collaborate in responding to solicitations from programs such as the Small Business Innovative Research Program (SBIR), Small Business Technology Transfer Program (STTR), the Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) program and its Early Stage Investing and Impact Investing initiatives, DOD recurring solicitations, etc, where emphasis is placed on fostering hands-on STEM education.

Related to Joint programs

  • Licensed Programs means, collectively, NeoSystems’ and any Third Party Vendor computer software programs to be provided to Client for use on certain hardware on Client’s premises or a third party’s premises as set forth in an Agreement. The Licensed Programs shall include any fixes, work-arounds, updates, revisions, modifications, enhancements and any derivative works that are provided to Client by NeoSystems under an Agreement.

  • Marketing program means a program established by order of the director pursuant to this act prescribing rules and regulations governing the marketing for processing, distributing, selling, or handling an agricultural commodity produced in this state or agricultural commodity input during a specified period and

  • Development Program means the implementation of the development plan.

  • Development Plans has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • Commercialization Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 6.2.