STUDY ENVIRONMENT Sample Clauses

The STUDY ENVIRONMENT clause defines the physical or virtual setting in which a study or research project will be conducted. It typically outlines requirements for facilities, equipment, and resources necessary to support the study, and may specify standards for safety, accessibility, or confidentiality. By clearly establishing the expectations for the study environment, this clause ensures that all parties understand the conditions under which the research will take place, thereby promoting compliance, participant safety, and the integrity of the study results.
STUDY ENVIRONMENT. It is the responsibility of parents/guardians to ensure their child has access to an appropriate location from which to study. COA International is not responsible for the home (or any other) study environment. Students, Parents and Guardians are responsible for ensuring that any needed materials such as textbooks are purchased as required and that their child has access to the correct technology and internet. It is the parents/guardians responsibility to ensure that their child attends online lessons. In the case of poor internet connection or any issues with the device that the student is using, no refunds will be given. If a child is unable to attend a live lesson, a parent or guardian must notify the child's Teacher or Student Administrator by email. If a student misses a live class, they are expected to watch the recording of that lesson at a later date. Users of COA International are home-schooled students. As such, the full responsibility for the provision of their education lies with parents or guardians. Parents/Guardians of students who do not attend traditional, full-time school are responsible for ensuring the legality of home-schooling in their country.
STUDY ENVIRONMENT. The research was conducted in the Neonatal ICU (NICU) and the Pediatric ICU (PICU) in a large medical center. The NICU serves premature neonates and neonates with special health conditions that require intensive care. Thus, unlike the PICU, the NICU also includes infants that do not require intensive care. The unit admits approximately 600 infants per year, and has a yearly occupancy rate of 100%. Thirty registered nurses, all trained in neonatal intensive care, in addition to eight senior physicians, work in the NICU. Three physicians and 7 nurses work in the morning shift, and 1 physician and 5 nurses in the noon and night shifts in the NICU. There are 18 incubators and 6 beds in the NICU. The PICU has 8 beds for infants and children up to 18 years old, mostly with severe injuries or conditions that require continuous medical supervision. There are approximately 450 admissions per year with yearly occupancy rate over 100%. The unit has 20 registered nurses; most of them had specialized training in intensive care. The unit also has 4 physicians: 2 senior physicians trained in pediatric intensive care, a resident in Pediatrics, and a fellow in critical care Pediatrics. Three physicians and 4 nurses work in the morning shift, and 3 nurses and 1 physician in the noon and night shifts in the PICU.
STUDY ENVIRONMENT. Parents are responsible for ensuring their child has access to an appropriate location from which to study. InterHigh is not responsible for the home (or any other) study environment.
STUDY ENVIRONMENT. It is your responsibility to ensure you have access to an appropriate location from which to study. COA International is not responsible for the home (or any other) study environment. Students are responsible for ensuring that any needed materials such as textbooks are purchased as required and that they have access to the correct technology and internet. It is your responsibility to ensure that you attend online lessons. In the case of poor internet connection or any issues with the device that the student is using, no refunds will be given. If you are unable to attend a live lesson, you must notify the Student Administrator. If a student misses a live class, they are expected to watch the recording of that lesson at a later date.
STUDY ENVIRONMENT. Parents and guardians of under 18-year-olds coming to study at LSDM should remember that LSDM is an adult environment. Some academic programmes may therefore contain adult themes or topics.

Related to STUDY ENVIRONMENT

  • Working Environment The parties agree that a safe and clean working environment is essential in order to carry out work assignments in a satisfactory manner. The Employer commits to investigate the use of environmentally friendly products. It will be the Employer's responsibility to ensure that all working areas and employer-owned vehicles are maintained in a safe and clean condition.

  • Work Environment It is mutually agreed that the prevention of accidents and injuries to state employees will result in greater efficiency of operations of state government. Toward this end, the Employer shall make every reasonable effort to provide and maintain safe and healthy working conditions and the Union shall fully cooperate by encouraging all employees to perform their assigned tasks in a safe manner.

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  • NON-SEXIST ENVIRONMENT 1. A non-sexist environment is defined as that in which there is no discrimination against females or males by portraying them in gender stereotyped roles or by omitting their contributions. 2. The employer does not condone and will not tolerate any written or verbal expression of sexism. In September of each school year the employer and the local shall jointly notify administrative officers and staff, in writing, of their commitment to a non-sexist environment. 3. The employer and the local shall promote a non-sexist environment through the development, integration, and implementation of non-sexist educational programs, activities, and learning resources for both staff and students.

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