Partner University definition

Partner University means a university or an institute that holds an academic agreement with Aichi University of Education.
Partner University means the university or universities associated with the College, as advised by Kaplan; “Programme” means an English language, academic or other programme provided by Kaplan;
Partner University means the university or universities associated with the College, as advised by Kaplan;

Examples of Partner University in a sentence

  • This Committee is appointed by the Board and consists of one member per Partner University.

  • For the Consortium, it is signed by the Local Coordinator of the relevant first-term Partner University.

  • Members (‘the Partner Universities’) of the Consortium are: Each Partner University is represented by one Local Coordinator in the EMLE Management Board (‘the Board’).

  • Within the limits established by the EMLE Academic Calendar (§5), each Partner University determines individually the exact starting date, ending date, exams and lecture-free periods of each term.

  • Indiana University also requires documentation that verifies the exchange participant from [Partner University] has the requisite English proficiency for successful participation in the exchange program.

  • One of the diplomas is always awarded by the University of Eastern Finland whereas the other diploma is awarded by the Partner University that hosts the student during the advanced studies of the second academic year according to its national regulations.

  • In what concerns the (Partner University / school name) , a <official diploma denomination > will be issued.

  • This agreement contains the guidelines for the elaboration of PhD thesis’ in cotutelle between the Universidade de Lisboa (ULisboa), through the Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), and the (Partner University / School).

  • Social Security and Civil Liability insurance will be provided in the following terms (give the names of the insuring organizations): At UPVD: At Partner University: The PhD Student must be personally insured in the case of any accident that might occur in the establishment where he is doing his research.

  • Within the limits established by the EMLE Academic Calendar (§5), each Partner University determines individually the exact starting date, ending date, exams and lecture‐free periods of each term.


More Definitions of Partner University

Partner University means the university or universities associated with the College, as advised by Kaplan; “Student(s)” means the individual attending the UK University Ready Programme;
Partner University means the university which agrees to partner with the University of Calgary to offer a Cotutelle Program for the student.
Partner University means the institution listed in the Schedule;
Partner University means the institution set opposite that term in the Schedule;
Partner University means the university which agrees to partner with Queen’s University to offer a Cotutelle Program for the student. Hereby enter into this cotutelle agreement and agree to the following: The doctoral cotutelle program shall be conducted under the prescribed rules and policies for doctoral degrees at Queen’s University and PU.