Partnership Development definition

Partnership Development means any expenditure incurred by the Recipient towards the development or maintenance of partnerships that support or contribute materially to the goals of the Project;

Examples of Partnership Development in a sentence

  • A member of staff from Edge Hill University who works strategically with the Head of Partnership Development and leads the Partnership Development Administration Team.

  • The Partnership Development Team contact schools in a timely manner to confirm the Placements of trainees with them, and trainees complete a Student Allocation Profile (SAP) to help Edge Hill University match them with an appropriate school.

  • Partnership Development Group An age phase specific strategic group consisting of academic colleagues and school/college partners working together to co-construct curriculum content and partnership structures.

  • When allocating Placements, factors such as previous experiences, travelling distances, age phases taught, and the current needs of the trainee are considered jointly by the Partnership Development Team and the Programme/Course Leader.

  • Head of Partnership Development A member of staff from Edge Hill University who works strategically across the Partnership.

  • The Partnership Development Team contacts schools in the summer term to discuss Placements for the following academic year following on from the Placement Request Process.

  • More detail on all aspects of this work is available as case studies and regularly updated evaluation reports from the Partnership Development Office at the University.

  • Partnership Development Administration Team A team of staff from Edge Hill University who liaise directly with schools and trainees regarding Placements.

  • Partnership Development Officer (PDO) A member of staff from Edge Hill University who seeks and secures offers from school/college/setting for Placement.

  • Community Partnership Development • LPHA will demonstrate strategies for sustaining or expanding partnerships with community organizations to ensure connections with BIPOC communities or other groups experiencing health inequities.

Related to Partnership Development

  • Economic development means all powers expressly granted and reasonably inferred pursuant to SDCL § 9-54.

  • Planned unit development means a subdivision characterized by a unified site design, clustered residential units and/or commercial units, and areas of common open space.

  • Major development means an individual “development,” as well as multiple developments that individually or collectively result in:

  • Economic development project means land and existing or planned improvements suitable for use by an industrial or commercial enterprise, or housing development, or the protection of the environment, including, but not limited to, groundwater or surface water. Economic development project includes necessary buildings, improvements, or structures suitable for and intended for or incidental to use as an industrial or commercial enterprise or housing development; and includes industrial park or industrial site improvements and port improvements or housing development incidental to an industrial or commercial enterprise; and includes the machinery, furnishings, and equipment necessary, suitable, intended for, or incidental to a commercial, industrial, or residential use in connection with the buildings or structures.

  • Infill development means new construction on a vacant commercial lot currently held as open space.