MQA definition

MQA means Mining Qualifications Authority;
MQA means Malaysian Qualification Agency, an agency established under Malaysian Qualifications Agency Act (Act 679);
MQA means Minimum Quarterly Amount

Examples of MQA in a sentence

  • The annual review will include but not limited to the percentage of MQA issued and actual courses taught by each academic employee.

  • For all trainees, judgements and decisions relating to progress and attainment will be the responsibility of the Mentor working with the PCM and the University M&QA Link Tutor (as the accredited provider) and will operate through the PGCE Examination Boards.

  • An additional $1,000 may be paid to those administrators who are chosen to serve on an MQA site visit committee.

  • Mintek also partners with a number of state institutions in human capital development, including the Mining Qualifications Authority (MQA), the DST, and the NRF.

  • Inspection Mechanics shall not be laid off or receive a pay reduction as a consequence of MQA implementation for the life of this Agreement.

  • MQA/Quality Assurance, Roles and Responsibilities - Manufacture Quality Acceptance (MQA) is the process whereby the operator that produces a product or performs a task will also inspect and review the product and data to determine if the product/task conforms to requirements as specified on the manufacture plan.

  • All Mentors MUST have undertaken designated mentor training modules and undertaken joint lesson observations with M&QA Link Tutors as part of their training.

  • Multiple quarter appointments (MQA) may be offered to part-time academic employees, including Credit Basic Skills, Library, and Counseling faculty, in those departments where part- time academic employees are hired on a regular basis and where the instructional administrator determines there is reasonable assurance that classes will be offered in designated quarters.

  • Syntex shall transfer to Unimed the manufacturing technology and know-how that are contained in the Master Batch Record and MQA File and that are exclusively used in manufacturing the Product (the "Transferred Know-How") and any manufacturing technology and know-how contained in the Master Batch Record or MQA File that are necessary or used in manufacturing the Product but not exclusively used thereto (the "Licensed Know-How").

  • Management will make a good faith effort to issue MQA to the greatest extent possible.


More Definitions of MQA

MQA means the Mining Qualifications Authority.

Related to MQA

  • SAQA means the South African Qualifications Authority;

  • QA means Quality Assurance.

  • NPP means the New Payments Platform owned and operated by or for NPP Australia Limited.

  • BOQ means Bill of Quantity or the Price Schedule in which rates for the e-tender should be quoted and uploaded online on the e-tender website.

  • SOQ means Statement of Qualifications.