Educational events Clause Samples

The EDUCATIONAL EVENTS clause defines the terms under which educational activities, such as seminars, workshops, or training sessions, are organized or provided as part of an agreement. It typically outlines the responsibilities of each party regarding the planning, delivery, and participation in these events, and may specify requirements such as content approval, scheduling, or cost allocation. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of their roles and expectations related to educational events, thereby minimizing misunderstandings and facilitating smooth coordination.
Educational events. 5.1.1 A programme shall be prepared for each event. ln addition, a participant list signed by all participants shall be submitted. The members of the event team shall be specified on a separate event team list, including their respective roles. The partner shall use the templates provided by KAS to compile both lists (participant and event team lists), which must contain information on the content, location and duration of the event. ln the case of event series, the partner shall create new lists for each event. lt is important to ensure that the lists contain the complete address of each person. lf the address cannot be provided in full (e.g. due to existing security risks), the reasons shall be enclosed to the list in writing. 5.1.2 The documentation of educational events requiring remittances in excess of EUR 2,500 shall also include an evaluation report for the event, which must be of sufficient quality and informative value. The report shall include an in-depth, critical assessment. Any schematisation shall be avoided. ln the case of event series, an evaluation report shall be written for each event. KAS shall provide the partner with a template for this purpose. 5.1.3 ln principie, the participants can be reimbursed for travel expenses, which are stipulated by local laws or confirmed by the German embassy as being usual in the local area, which may not exceed the travel expenses set out in the German Travel Expenses Act (BRKG). The expenses for air, rail or bus travel must be reasonable and will be typically reimbursed based on the most cost-effective rate. Taxi expenses will only be reimbursed if agreed in advance. Any price discounts or special offers shall be taken advantage of. No funding will be provided for no-shows. Any connected flights for private stays (possible connection flights, other routes or extensions of the stay) must be agreed in advance with KAS. Only the necessary business connections will be reimbursed. lf the partner books air travel for the participants, the partner shall submit the tickets and the invoices from the travel agency, which must show the names, the flight routes and ticket numbers of the passengers. The partner shall provide invoices for accommodation and subsistence expenses and enclose the list of participants present at the meal or staying in the accommodation. ln any case, the receipt of travel expenses shall be confirmed. The foregoing provisions apply mutatis mutandis to the travel, accommodation and subsist...
Educational events. 57.01 Teachers, with prior approval of an Education Entity or designated Supervisor shall be entitled to accompany approved teams, committees and groups of students, during the school hours without loss of salary.
Educational events. 17.1 With the approval of the Director of Finance & Human Resources and the Principal of the school concerned, teachers shall be entitled to accomp any Board-approved and school-sponsored teams, committees, groups of students, during the school hours without loss of salary.
Educational events. Any and all ATS designated Continuing Medical Education (CME) events must be conducted through ATS. Non-designated events may be contracted through third parties, subject to ATS review at Supplemental Work rates on the attached Schedule A. Any and all grantwriting must be done by ATS at Supplemental Work rates on the attached Schedule A.
Educational events. (i) Chainalysis grants Lice nsee a limite d, non-exclusive , non-transferable, and non-sub lice nsab le lice nse to use Graphs solely for educational purposes at educational events hosted by the Licensee (“Educational Events”). The forego ing lice nse is cond itio nal on comp liance with all of the fo llo wing : a) The Licensee removing all tags, entity names, timestamps, addresses and any other data and info rmation attrib utable to Chainalysis and Chainalysis Services (includ ing but not limite d to Chainalysis name and logo) from Graphs; b) The Licensee may only rep lace walle t addresses on Graphs with anonymize d lab e ls; and c) The Licensee will include any necessary disclaimers on Graphs to re fle ct that the content has been altered. (ii) For the avo id ance of doubt: a) Any Graphs that the Licensee intends to utilize for Educational Events that do not fulfill all the cond itions stip ulate d in section B (i) above must be p re -approved by Chainalysis prior to use at Educational Events; and b) Section B (i) does not grant the Licensee any license or right to use Chainalysis brand or Service s names, or logos for Educational Events.
Educational events. 5.1.1 A programme shall be prepared for each event. In addition, a participant list signed by all participants shall be submitted. The member s of the event team shall be specified on a separate event team list, in­ cluding their respective roles. The partner shall use the templates provided by KAS to compile both lists (participant and event team lists), which must contain information on the content, location and duration of the event. In the case of event series, the partner shall create new lists for each event. It is important to en­ HA Europäische und Internationale Zusammenarbeit (EIZ) PV 2019­0 EA043 Tschechien MPU (180675797)

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