Type of activity Sample Clauses

Type of activity. For all FP7 projects each work package must relate to one (and only one) of the following possible types of activity (only if applicable for the chosen funding scheme – must correspond to the GPF Form Ax.v): • RTD/INNO = Research and technological development including scientific coordination - applicable for Collaborative Projects and Networks of Excellence • DEM = Demonstration - applicable for collaborative projects and Research for the Benefit of Specific Groups • MGT = Management of the consortium - applicable for all funding schemes • OTHER = Other specific activities, applicable for all funding schemes • COORD = Coordination activities – applicable only for CAs • SUPP = Support activities – applicable only for SAs
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Type of activity here you should include the type of activity that you will carry out during the mobility. Please tick the corresponding box: Training (for traineeships/training activities), Research (for research activities), Research for thesis (for research activities aimed at writing your dissertation).
Type of activity. Please provide a brief description of the activity including the date, time, approximate number of participants, whether or not food and/or liquor is being served.
Type of activity. Robotics companies willing to develop novel and challenging technology and systems applicable to the following markets:  Manufacturing,  Health,  Civil Infrastructure  Agrifood  Open Disruptive Innovation - the companies that don’t fit in any of the other verticals can apply to this one.
Type of activity. The University may use an oral reprimand or counseling memorandum as corrective action. Discipline may involve a written warning, suspension without pay for up to five (5) working days without prior notice, suspension beyond five
Type of activity. G.9.1.3 Identity used to perform activity
Type of activity. 6. Ending the Agreement
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Type of activity. (National Standard GMS field #39) Choose the one item which best describes the funded activities. 01 acquisition - expenses for additions to a collection 02 audience services - e.g., ticket subsidies, busing senior citizens to an arts event 03 fellowship - i.e., to individuals 04 creation of a work of art - include commissions 05 concert/performance/reading - include production development 06 exhibition - include visual arts, film, and video; exhibition development 07 facility construction, maintenance, renovation 08 fair/festival 09 identification/documentation - e.g., for archival & educational purposes 10 institution/organization establishment - for creation or development of a new institution/organization 11 institution/organization support - general operational support 12 arts instruction - include lessons, classes and other means used to teach knowledge of and/or skills in the arts 13 marketing - all costs for marketing/publicity/promotion specifically identified with the project 14 professional support, administrative - payments for administrative salaries, wages, and benefits specifically identified with the project 15 professional support, artistic - payments for artistic salaries, wages, and benefits specifically identified with the project 16 recording/filming/taping - do not include creating art works or identification/documentation for archival or educational purposes 17 publication - e.g., manuals, books, newsletters 18 repair/restoration/conservation 19 research/planning - include program evaluation, strategic planning, and establishing partnerships/collaborations between agencies 20 school residency - artist activities in educational setting wherein one or more core student groups receive repeated artist contact over time 21 other residency - artist activity in a non-school setting wherein one or more core student groups receive repeated artist contact over time
Type of activity. 1. Advance 2. Refunding of a Revolving Credit Advance 3. Conversion
Type of activity. 1. Advance 2. Refunding of a Revolving Credit Advance of a Swing Line Advance 3. Conversion
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