Coordinating Party definition

Coordinating Party. University of Iceland is the coordinating university or the “Coordinating Party”. The Coordinating Party has appointed the Project Director as Coordinator in the EACEA Portal. The Coordinating Party is the legal entity acting as the intermediary between the Parties and the Granting Authority. The Coordinating Party shall, in addition to its responsibilities as a Party, perform the tasks assigned to it as described in the Grant Agreement and this Consortium Agreement.
Coordinating Party means the Party that, under the grant, is responsible for the overall coordination of the Programme and its management; in the first instance the Coordinating Party is Manchester. Chairman means the independently appointed chairman of the Academic Steering Committee as stated in Schedule B. Contributions means the financial contributions as set out in the itemised budget contained in Schedule A and other non-financial contributions of the Parties including, without limitation, those set out in Schedule A. Director of MAGIC means the individual designated from time to time as being responsible for the overall management of the Project.