Degree Awarding Sample Clauses

Degree Awarding. After successful completion of the two academic years (120 ECTS credits) as described in article 3, the University of Pavia and the University of Hohenheim will award the corresponding diplomas according to their own regulation and procedures (refer to appendix 6). Each diploma will mention the present agreement and the partner's diploma. If available, each university will deliver its own diploma supplement.
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Degree Awarding. At the end of their curriculum the Students are awarded a joint Ph.D. title signed by the Rectors/ Presidents of the six Academic Institutions of the IRAP PhD consortium. IRAP PHD Grand Chateau BP 2135 28, avenue xx Xxxxxxx 00000 XXXX XXXXX 0 xxw.irap-phx.xxx CONSORTIU M AGREEMENT
Degree Awarding. 15.1. All Partners to the present Consortium Agreement are degree awarding institutions. This two- year programme leads to two legally recognized M. Sc. degrees (120 ECTS) issued by the first year university (home university) and a second year university (host university).
Degree Awarding. The completion of the curriculum is rewarded with a Joint Master Degree issued by the Coordinating Institution, on behalf of the nine Partners of the Consortium, and with a Diploma Supplement, issued by the Coordinator, describing personal curriculum contents, detailing both the interdisciplinary and specialized curriculum. In the case of Catholic University of Leuven, University of Groningen, University Toulouse III Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, University of Perugia, University of Trieste and Sorbonne University; the students will receive also a National Diploma issued by these institutions.
Degree Awarding. The completion of the curriculum is rewarded by a PhD Degree (co-tutelle formula) with 2 additional certificates (or transcript of records) from the 3rd and/or 4th research centres, detailing both the interdisciplinary and specialized curriculum. A Diploma Supplement (designed in accordance with the Treaty of Lisbon guidelines) describing personal curriculum contents and assessment mechanisms is also delivered to accompany the various fully-recognized national certificates.
Degree Awarding. Upon the completion of the joint degree procedure and fulfilment of all relevant requirements at both institutions, FAU and   will award the student the joint degree  . Both universities will issue one common certificate, which includes the name of the study programme in both languages and the official seal of both universities. . The common certificate is recognised in both countries. In addition, the students will also receive a Diploma Supplement issued by the institutions where the Joint Degree was obtained. The certificate enables the student to use the academic grade   in the Federal Republic of Germany and in  .
Degree Awarding. 16.4.1 Each Partner Institution formally recognizes the modules offered within the programme and the credits awarded. There is mutual recognition of all credits obtained at a partner university. The completion of the curriculum leads to: - a Joint Master Degree from University of Antwerp and University of Deusto - a French national master degree in “Ingénierie des systèmes complexes” delivered by Université de Bordeaux - a joint Diploma Supplement describing personal curriculum contents - a Certificate issued by Loughborough University
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Degree Awarding. After successful completion of the two academic years as described in article 3 and 4, Universität Xxxxxxxxx and UCF will award the corresponding diploma according to their own regulation and procedures. If available, each university will deliver its own diploma supplement.
Degree Awarding. The completion of the curriculum is rewarded by a double Master’s degree. This double Master’s degree consists of two independent Master’s degrees issued by the two hosting Main Partner institutions. Each Master’s Degree has been accredited in the country in which it is issued and recognised by the other Main Partners. The accredited Master’s Degrees from the four Main Partner institutions of the Consortium are those indicated in the table below. Main Partner Institution Title of Degree Awarded Rheinische Xxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx- Universität Bonn, Germany Master of Science (X.Xx.) in Agricultural and Food Economics Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet Sweden Ekonomie masterexamen med huvudområdet Nationalekonomi Degree of Master of Science in Business and Economics with a major in Economics OR Masterexamen med huvudområdet Nationalekonomi Degree of Master of Science with a major in Economics Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx in Economia e Gestione del Sistema Agro- alimentare Master of Science in Agricultural and Food Economics Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium Master en sciences agronomiques et industries du vivant, à finalité spécialisée : Agricultural, Food and Environmental Policy Analysis Master in Agriculture and Bio-Industries, professional focus : Agricultural, Food and Environmental Policy SLU and UCLouvain intend to offer a joint Master’s degree (instead of a double Master’s degree) to students who complete jointly their curriculum at SLU and UCLouvain (regardless of the order) when a formal agreement on this joint Master’s degree is finalised in line with the regulations of both universities. The Master’s Degrees are accompanied by a joint Diploma Supplement that lists the compulsory, optional and supplementary courses, the possible internship, and the title of the Master’s thesis with their accompanying ECTS credit points and grades, training hours, language of instruction, and the institution delivering the course. The Diploma Supplement includes a description of the AFEPA Master’s programme according to the official Bologna regulations. It is delivered automatically and free of charge. The students graduating from the AFEPA Master’s programme also receive a joint certificate entitled Master’s Programme in Agricultural, Food and Environmental Policy Analysis issued by the AFEPA Consortium free of charge.
Degree Awarding. At the end of the programme, the Student will receive the national Master of Science Degree from the Degree- Awarding institutions in which she/he has obtained a minimum of 30 ECTS (i.e. in which the student studied periods P1, P2 and P3). According to his/her mobility track the student will be awarded with a minimum of two and a maximum of three national degrees. The IMAE coordination will not deliver partial certificate or credits statement in case of withdrawal. In addition to the double or multiple degrees and national transcript of records for each period, the student will receive a common Diploma Supplement. This Diploma Supplement (DS) will mention the course units attended by the student during the two IMAE Master years and the ECTS grades obtained for each one in the local grading system and converted in ECTS and US grading “letters” systems as well. The DS will inform about the global points average of the student and his/her rank among the other students of the same cohort. When the IMAE Joint degree will be implemented, such degree will be awarded in replacement of the national degrees of all the partner institutions whom co-signed the joint degree. National degree(s) will complete the IMAE joint degree.
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