PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS Sample Clauses
The Partnership Programs clause defines the terms and conditions under which two or more parties collaborate through formal partnership initiatives. It typically outlines the scope of the partnership, the roles and responsibilities of each party, and the mechanisms for sharing resources, revenue, or intellectual property. For example, it may specify how joint marketing efforts are conducted or how profits from co-developed products are distributed. The core function of this clause is to establish clear guidelines for cooperation, ensuring that all parties understand their obligations and benefits, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes.
PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS. Partnership programs refer to an arrangement between ▇▇▇ and an academic institution in which ▇▇▇ provides support in the management of study and intern abroad programs developed by the academic institution. Partnering with KEI reduces expenses, resources and staff commitment, enabling your institution to offer low-cost and diversified programs abroad. The academic institution retains control over the academic curriculum, resident credit, admission criteria and budget for the program. ▇▇▇ offers four types of partnership programs; each is described in this document. Program dates and length depend on the type of partnership. o Faculty-led (Customized, Embedded, Integrated & Cooperative) o Branded Programs
PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS i. Scope. DEP, CWC, and CWT will seek to find a satisfactory resolution for each of the objectives identified above as Supplemental Partnership Programs. CWC, and CWT may identify additional issues by June 1, 2016 (“the Additional Issues”); DEP, CWC and CWT will seek to resolve such issues along with those already identified.
PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS. If, pursuant to Section 4.3, the Parties enter into -------------------- any Partnership Program with a Collaborator, the Parties will [...***...] any Contribution Margin with respect to products and services included in the Partnership Program.
PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS. Partnership programs refer to an arrangement between ▇▇▇ and an academic institution in which ▇▇▇ provides support in the management of study and intern abroad programs developed by the academic institution. Partnering with KEI reduces expenses, resources and staff commitment, enabling your institution to offer low-cost and diversified programs abroad. The academic institution retains control over the academic curriculum, resident credit, admission criteria and budget for the program. ▇▇▇ offers four types of partnership programs; each is described in this document. Program dates and length depend on the type of partnership. o Faculty-led o Integrated o Cooperative o Curricular Expansion o Exchange PLUS Your institution determines the program type, location, academic curriculum, eligibility, application requirements and admissions criteria. KEI organizes international travel, airport welcome, medical and travel insurance, onsite housing, meal plans, field trips and other logistic services. In addition, ▇▇▇ provides academic facilities and qualified faculty at the host location to teach the courses and supervise internships. Group programs can be based at any KEI location. ▇▇▇ can also organize programs in most countries around the world. Our network of oversees partners, affiliates and colleagues extends to every continent and more than 50 countries. Contact ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, KEI President and Managing Director. Tel: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇ ext. 3 Email: ▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ provides a wide range of support services. Your institution decides which services are best suited for your needs and interests. Logistic services: Travel arrangements: international and regional Airport welcome and transfers Housing Meals Orientation Pre-departure and on-site guides and support Cultural activities and excursions in the host region Medical and travel insurance On-Site Coordinator (stays with group) Academic Services Academic facilities – classrooms, libraries, computer labs, etc. Qualified local faculty to teach some or all the courses (in English, if requested) Design of courses that integrate subject-specific and region-specific content Integration with local students Seminars, workshops and short courses Guest speakers Reference information on the educational system of the host country Internship placement Other services: Program proposal for review by your institution Recruitment of students for your programs Marketing assistance Mi...
PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS. Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, -------------------- neither party can distribute or disclose [...***...] without the prior written consent of the other Party.
(a) In the event that a Party (the "Proposing Party") wishes to use the Project Results in a Partnership Program, the Proposing Party will provide written notice to the other Party (the "Other Party") [...***...] and [...***...]. The Other Party will have [...***...] from the date of written notice from the Proposing Party to elect
