Coordinating Institution definition

Coordinating Institution means, for the Programme, the CPU identified as such in the Programme Schedule; University of Glasgow.
Coordinating Institution means the organization responsible for the overall management of any activities necessary to readily implementation of the action within the Consortium. The Coordinating Institution acts as the main beneficiary in the contractual and financial relations between the Consortium and the Agency. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ University is the Coordinating Institution. The Coordinating Institution has signed a multi-beneficiary Grant Agreement on behalf of the Full Partners. Corporate Partners any socio‐ economic entity (i.e. commercial enterprises, public authorities or organizations, non‐profit or charitable organizations, etc.) that contribute directly or indirectly to the Programme implementation. Corporate Partners may or may not be Associated Industrial Partner. COSI shall mean ‘COlour in Science and Industry’ and is the name of the Erasmus+ Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree for which this Consortium Agreement is established.
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Examples of Coordinating Institution in a sentence

  • All alterations to the initial situation must be immediately communicated by Student to Coordinating Institution.

  • Upon mutual agreement of contractual modifications, Coordinating Institution will issue an addendum to the present Letter of Agreement.

  • In addition the Joint Degree certificate, signed by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ of Coordinating Institution and the rectors of the visited Consortium Universities, will be awarded.

  • For self-financed students, the participation costs will be paid by the student to the Coordinating Institution.

  • Coordinating Institution shall recover all unjustified/ineligible scholarship payments received by Student as a result of her/his failure to communicate the interruption of studies in due time.

  • In addition, the TCCM Coordinating Institution (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain)) shall allocate the student funds to cover the cost of travel back to his/her country of origin that the student shall not refund.

  • Without prejudice to the general consequences laid down in national law applicable in the present Agreement, the TCCM Coordinating Institution (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain)) reserves the right to cease the effects of the present Agreement, without recourse to any juridical procedure apart from adequate communication to the student.

  • Students obliged to interrupt the course for a short period of time must inform the Coordinating Institution.

  • Participation costs will be paid directly by the Coordinating Institution to the hosting universities in accordance with the consortium’s financial agreement.

  • With successful completion of the E+: EMJMD-AM, Student receives the Notice of Award, the Joint Master Certificate and Diploma Supplement issued by Coordinating Institution, provided she/he supplied all requested documents.


More Definitions of Coordinating Institution

Coordinating Institution means the organization responsible for the overall management of any activities necessary to readily implementation of the action within the Consortium. The Coordinating Institution acts as the main beneficiary in the contractual and financial relations between the Consortium and the Agency. University or Eastern Finland is the Coordinating Institution. The Coordinating Institution has signed a multi-beneficiary Grant Agreement on behalf of the Full Partners. Corporate Partners any socio‐ economic entity (i.e. commercial enterprises, public authorities or organizations, non‐profit or charitable organizations, etc.) that contribute directly or indirectly to the Programme implementation. Corporate Partners may or may not be Associated Industrial Partner. EMJDM Grant shall mean the grant awarded by the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency and forms the estimated budget of the action as provided in Annex III of the Grant Agreement.
Coordinating Institution. The coordinating organisation is the organisation responsible for the overall management of the project in the partnership, consortium or network. The coordinating organisation usually acts as the beneficiary in the contractual and financial relations between the consortium and EACEA. Dublin City University is the Coordinating institution. See Annex 5 “List Partners & Contact Persons” for more detailed information.
Coordinating Institution means an entity vested with legal personality which will assist the Recipient in the carrying out of Part A.2 of Project;

Related to Coordinating Institution

  • Training Institution means the Grantee.

  • Participating institution means an "institution" as defined in KRS 164.001 that actively participates in the federal Pell Grant program, executes a contract with the authority on terms the authority deems necessary or appropriate for the administration of its programs, and:

  • Sending institution means the institution of higher education of most recent previous enrollment by a transfer student at which transferable academic credit was earned.

  • Submitting Institution An organization who submitted a genomic dataset to an NIH-designated data repository (e.g., dbGaP).

  • banking institution means a bank, bank and trust company, trust company, savings bank, private bank, or a national banking association, organized and doing business under the provisions of any law of this state, or of any other state of the United States, or under the provisions of any law of the United States of America.