Education and Public Outreach Sample Clauses

Education and Public Outreach. 1) In order for the Corporation to discharge its responsibility to communicate with home buyers, it will maintain an annual budget designated for the purpose of home buyer awareness advertising and related activities. The Corporation will list all of its significant home buyer awareness activities in its annual report.
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Education and Public Outreach. 1. The UNIVERSITY and the COUNTY shall have the authorization to utilize the Natural Resource Inventory, Ecological Management, and Restoration Plans as an educational tool. These plans and restoration efforts shall be conducted in conjunction with the UNIVERSITY’s environmental educational curriculum and allow for hands-on instruction and programming for school groups throughout the community.
Education and Public Outreach. These tasks may include the planning and design of signage for watershed protection, habitat restoration, closed areas, etc. Design of kiosks, brochures for public education, and service announcements via the internet, or other media may also be included. Any and all of the above services may require preparing appropriate level reports for each/any task performed under this contract. These can include letter reports, resource survey reports, resource technical reports, or Federal biological assessments, for example. All reports shall be prepared to meet City, State, and Federal guidelines. Generally, each project shall require draft, final draft, and final reports. Reports and other project data shall be submitted in electronic and hard copy format. GIS and design files shall be required for each project where appropriate.
Education and Public Outreach. The NLSI is committed to fostering the broad involvement of the science community in Education and Public Outreach (E/PO), with the goal of enhancing the Nation's formal education system and contributing to general public understanding of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). NLSI’s E/PO Program consists of the activities undertaken by the Teams with coordination by the Institute’s central office, providing links with NASA missions, and leading national and international E/PO activities. Team efforts could include, but are not limited to, educational exhibits at museums, science centers, and national parks; production of K-14 curricular materials and associated teacher training workshops; youth summer camp programs; undergraduate mentoring programs, public presentations, conferences, and lectures; and targeted activities in underserved communities. Each Team must identify an individual as E/PO Lead who is responsible for the Team’s E/PO activities and who participates in the NLSI E/PO Working Group. This group meets via regular teleconferences, at the annual NLSI Lunar Science Conference, and other educational and scientific meetings, as necessary. NASA, more generally, delivers a comprehensive Agency education portfolio implemented by the Office of Education, the Mission Directorates, and the NASA Centers. Through the portfolio, NASA contributes to our Nation’s efforts in achieving excellence in STEM education. The NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) is a major contributor to the overall NASA education and outreach effort. The NLSI’s participation in NASA's comprehensive approach to E/PO is based on key documents that establish guiding policies for these activities: • NASA’s Education Strategic Coordination Framework: A Portfolio Approach is the guiding document for E/PO across the Agency. It builds on the education goals outlined in the NASA 2006 Strategic Plan, identifying three specific and measurable Outcomes to allow achievement of those goals. The Framework is available at xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/about/strategy, and the NASA 2006 Strategic Plan is available at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/news/budget. • Explanatory Guide to the NASA Science Mission Directorate Education and Public Outreach Evaluation Factors outlines the evaluation factors by which NASA SMD evaluates its education and outreach investments. These factors help investigators align their proposed E/PO efforts with the goals and objectives of NASA and SMD education and ou...
Education and Public Outreach. As detailed in Section 1.7, above, E/PO must be an integral element of all NLSI proposals. Up to 5% of the total proposed budget in each proposal may be allocated to E/PO activities. Following selection and award, Institute members are expected to be actively involved in implementing their Team’s E/PO program(s) and to participate in NLSI’s E/PO program as coordinated by the NLSI central office. Connections to other Science Mission Directorate (SMD) or Exploration Systems Mission Directorate (ESMD) E/PO efforts are strongly encouraged.
Education and Public Outreach. At least one (1) percent of the total contract value of this effort shall be invested in education and public outreach activities as further delineated in the statement of work.

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  • Publications and Public Statements I will obtain the Company’s written approval before publishing or submitting for publication any material that relates to my work at the Company and/or incorporates any Proprietary Information. To ensure that the Company delivers a consistent message about its products, services and operations to the public, and further in recognition that even positive statements may have a detrimental effect on the Company in certain securities transactions and other contexts, any statement about the Company which I create, publish or post during my period of employment and for six (6) months thereafter, on any media accessible by the public, including but not limited to electronic bulletin boards and Internet-based chat rooms, must first be reviewed and approved by an officer of the Company before it is released in the public domain.

  • Advertising and Publicity No Credit Party shall issue or disseminate to the public (by advertisement, including without limitation any “tombstone” advertisement, press release or otherwise), submit for publication or otherwise cause or seek to publish any information describing the credit or other financial accommodations made available by the Lenders pursuant to this Agreement and the other Loan Documents without the prior written consent of the Administrative Agent. Nothing in the foregoing shall be construed to prohibit any Credit Party from making any submission or filing which it is required to make by applicable law or pursuant to judicial process; provided, that, (i) such filing or submission shall contain only such information as is necessary to comply with applicable law or judicial process and (ii) unless specifically prohibited by applicable law or court order, the Borrower shall promptly notify the Administrative Agent of the requirement to make such submission or filing and provide the Administrative Agent with a copy thereof.

  • Confidentiality and Publication Subject to the remaining provisions of this clause 8, each Party will treat all Confidential Information of any other Party as confidential and will not, without the consent of the other relevant Party, disclose or permit the same either to be disclosed to third parties or to be used, except solely as contemplated by this Agreement. Each Party must use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that its representatives comply with the obligations of confidentiality imposed upon it under this clause 8 as if those representatives were bound in the same way. Each Party must advise each other Party as soon as practicably possible of any breach of any confidentiality obligations under this Agreement of which it becomes aware. A Party may disclose Confidential Information if required to do so by law or to its professional advisers, subject to the relevant adviser being bound by similar obligations of confidentiality, or if necessary, entering into an appropriate confidentiality undertaking. A Party may publish the Project IP, subject to it complying with the following: prior to any publication, the Party must provide the other Party with full details of the Project IP it proposes to publish and the nature of the publication; and the other Party must notify the first Party whether permission to publish has been granted or refused within 30 days of the request (or such other period as may be set out at Item 7 of the Schedule) (Period); and if the other Party fails to notify the first Party of its decision under clause 8.5(b) within the Period shall be deemed to have consented to the proposed publication by the first Party; and any other Party may only refuse a request to publish if, in that other Party’s reasonable opinion, the publication is likely to jeopardise: the protection of Project IP (as applicable) under any statute of monopoly; or the successful commercialisation of the Project IP by the Party with such rights, or

  • Confidentiality and Publicity 9.1 Supplier will keep the existence, nature and the content of the Agreement, Accenture Data (as defined in Section 14.1), and any other information of Accenture, confidential and not disclose it to any other person. Supplier will ensure that its personnel, contractors and agents (collectively, “Personnel”) are aware of, and have committed to, confidentiality and legal obligations with respect to such information. Supplier will not make any reference to the Agreement, its terms, business information, or use Accenture’s name, logo or trademark in any public announcements, promotions or any other communication without Accenture’s prior written consent.

  • Research Analyst Independence The Company acknowledges that the Underwriters’ research analysts and research departments are required to be independent from their respective investment banking divisions and are subject to certain regulations and internal policies, and that such Underwriters’ research analysts may hold views and make statements or investment recommendations and/or publish research reports with respect to the Company and/or the offering that differ from the views of their respective investment banking divisions. The Company hereby waives and releases, to the fullest extent permitted by law, any claims that the Company may have against the Underwriters with respect to any conflict of interest that may arise from the fact that the views expressed by their independent research analysts and research departments may be different from or inconsistent with the views or advice communicated to the Company by such Underwriters’ investment banking divisions. The Company acknowledges that each of the Underwriters is a full service securities firm and as such from time to time, subject to applicable securities laws, may effect transactions for its own account or the account of its customers and hold long or short positions in debt or equity securities of the companies that may be the subject of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Assistance and Cooperation After the Closing Date, each of Seller and Purchaser shall:

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