OLS TEST Clause Samples
The OLS test clause defines the requirements and procedures for conducting an Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) statistical test within the context of an agreement or technical specification. Typically, this clause outlines the data to be analyzed, the variables involved, and the standards for interpreting the results, such as thresholds for statistical significance or acceptable error margins. By specifying how the OLS test should be performed and evaluated, the clause ensures consistency and objectivity in data analysis, helping parties resolve disputes or verify compliance based on quantitative evidence.
OLS TEST part 2: 'after the mobility' This is part 2 of the OLS test and is to be completed after the mobility. The regulations listed under point 3 also apply here. Please do not forget to update your end date on the OLS Webpage. Please note that students who achieved a level of C2 in the first test will not receive an invitation for test 2. DEADLINE: within 1 month after receiving the e-mail request; the test must be completed online. The test lasts approximately 40-50 minutes. Please use headphones so that you can hear the audio parts well.
OLS TEST part 1: 'before the mobility' You will receive an e-mail request from the EU Online Linguistic Support (OLS) asking you to participate in the test. This is an online language test which consists of two parts: part 1 to be completed before the mobility and part 2 to be completed after the mobility. Neither your FAU Departmental Co-ordinator nor your host university will receive the result. At the moment the test is available for these languages: Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Irish Gaelic, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish or Swedish. The Central Office for International Affairs decides which language you will be tested on. After completing the test you will receive an automatic confirmation of the level achieved. This is not an official language certificate and cannot be used as such. It is only meant for your personal records. DEADLINE: Within 2 weeks after receiving the e-mail request, the test must be completed online. The test takes approximately 40-50 minutes. Please use headphones so you can hear the audio parts well. After completing the test (part 1) some students (chosen by the Central Office for International Affairs) will receive a licence for a free voluntary online language course via e-mail (see information under point I).
OLS TEST. Those, who will gain the test evaluation B2-C2 and express their wilingness, will be able to use (during exchange semester(s)) online courses in order to improve their foreign language skills. • To students, gained the test evaluation A1-B1 a licence will be given automatically. • You can choose a license for one of following languages: English, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Czech, Danish, Greek, Polish, Portuguese and Swedish. The test language and the language of licence can be different. Online Linguistic Support foreign language license • Leaning agreement– the sample* Some universities require to send this document with your application documents. Please fill this form of the Learning Agreement and collect all the needed signitures if you have not been required to do it yet. Table A is for the list of courses that you would like to choose at the HOST INSTITUTION, semester (autumn/spring) and number of ECTS. Table B is for the courses that will be accepted from your your study programme at HOME INSTITUTION, semester (autumn,spring) and number of ECTS. Document must be filled in English only. It could happen that the host institution uses different template of this document. You do not to fill this form if only othr template has a place to insert the titles of the courses from your HOME UNIVERSITY. In all other cases you need to fill both templates. Learning Agreement must be signed by: 1)Student
