Common use of SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS Clause in Contracts

SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS. This Agreement defines the beginning of cooperation between the Parties in all fields and disciplines of common interest. Each Party will give due consideration to any request to collaborate and cooperate in the following ways: To identify opportunities for the exchange of faculty and research staff. To exchange and educate academic personnel through sabbaticals, short stays, seminars, courses, workshops, etc. To jointly develop research programs and projects. To jointly develop undergraduate and graduate programs. To exchange information in the fields of interest to both institutions. To explore opportunities for student exchange, studies and research. To explore opportunities to send or receive visiting students for a semester or year. To jointly carry out professional and academic events. To mutually lend advice, technical support and services. To identify other areas of possible interest and collaboration. This Agreement does not represent any commitment with regard to funding on the part of the Parties or an obligation to find any funds. Each cooperative activity undertaken by the Parties under this Agreement will be subject to the finances available at each Party for the type of activity undertaken and by such other financial assistance as may be obtained by each Party from external sources. The Parties agree to grant logistic support, whenever possible, to one another’s visitors.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: General Collaboration Agreement, General Collaboration Agreement, General Collaboration Agreement

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