Project Endorsement Clause Samples
The Project Endorsement clause establishes the requirement for formal approval or support of a project by designated parties, such as stakeholders or governing bodies. Typically, this clause outlines the process by which endorsement is granted, including any necessary documentation, criteria to be met, or specific individuals or committees responsible for providing the endorsement. Its core practical function is to ensure that a project has received the necessary authorization to proceed, thereby reducing the risk of disputes or misunderstandings about whether the project is officially sanctioned.
Project Endorsement. SC to agree to and seek endorsement from project partners on a list of prioritized improvements with a commitment to deliver the projects consistent with Subtask 4.1.
Project Endorsement. The project endorsement process consists of three stages. The IMS International Steering Committee and Inter- Regional Secretariat will endeavour to move the entire endorsement process expeditiously. — Project abstract evaluation. The consortium must submit an abstract of the planned research. This abstract shall be submitted to the Regional Secretariats for initial regional reviews. Each delegation will make a recommendation to the International IMS Steering Committee. Proposers of unapproved projects will be given feedback as to why they did not receive support. — Full proposal evaluation. The consortium must submit a final proposal using a standardised format for detailed evaluation by all regions. The final proposal shall include the formal commitment of each partner to the principles, the structure and the IPR provisions of the IMS scheme, and will include a signed consortium cooperation agreement. — Final endorsement. Final endorsement will be made by the IMS International Steering Committee based on the regional recommendations and the submitted proposals.
Project Endorsement. This individual is responsible for signing off on formal agreements between the UCB team and the dDistrict. Please provide contact information for the point person(s) who will take charge of each role: Today’s date: This letter attests that I am familiar with the study, “Perspectives Experience Program” (Protocol #2017-05-9921) being conducted by University of California, Berkeley. As a representative of my school district, I hereby request that our school(s) be allowed to participate in this research. I understand that our participation will consist of 1) giving teachers the opportunity to participate in a series of online study activities and 2) providing students’ academic records to the investigators at the end of the study. We will disclose students’ academic records to the investigators without requiring parental consent from students’ parents in accordance of section §99.31 (a)(6)(i) of the Family Education Right to Privacy Act (FERPA). That is, our school will disclose this information to the Berkeley investigators because they are conducting studies on our behalf to: 1) administer programs to aid students (by raising their academic achievement) and 2) improve instruction (by providing feedback to our school(s) regarding particular feelings about school and mindset, held by our teachers, that may be influencing their achievement). I understand that this research will be carried out following sound ethical principles and that participant involvement in this research study is strictly voluntary and provides confidentiality of research data. I also understand that students’ identifiable records will be maintained confidentially and de-identified once the study is completed. Thank you, Signature: Name: Title: District: [Separate document. Can add later when this MOU document is converted to a PDF. The approval letter is a PDF and therefore can only be merged with another PDF file.]
Project Endorsement. (See the GRIP Roles listed in the Learning Guide) Project Agreement uploaded to ERMS ANU Vice-Chancellor’s Courses Group Research & Innovation Project
