Mobility scheme Sample Clauses

Mobility scheme. Year 1 = sem 1 + sem2 + Summer school Year 2 = sem 3 + master thesis The student will attend courses in at least two partner universities of the Consortium in different countries: - University semester 1: UPSaclay (France) - University semester 2: UNIGE (Italy) or AMU (Poland) or UPORTO (Portugal) - University semester 3: UPSaclay (France) or UNIGE (Italy) or AMU (Poland) or UPORTO (Portugal) The Consortium partners fully recognize courses which are developed within the programme, as well as examinations passed at the other institutions of the Consortium.
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Mobility scheme. This scheme covers the international travel and living expenses in the framework of the research project. France will support short stay missions (travel and living allowances) either in France or in Indonesia and Indonesia will support 2 weeks-to-3 months stay missions in France (training, courses) or in Indonesia (visiting Prof). Final allocation to each supported project will be decided by the final joint committee. Funding is granted on an annual basis, for two consecutive years. Funds must be strictly used during the calendar year, between January 1st and December 31st of each year. In no case, it may be carried forward to the following year. Any funds not used will be lost. How to Apply For Indonesian applicants, the application form along with Curriculum Vitae (CV) should be submitted in hard copies (mentioning “Program NUSANTARA 2017” on envelop) to:
Mobility scheme. Semester 1: Sapienza University of Rome (Italy)
Mobility scheme. Every student enrolled in the programme will have to attend several universities, as follows: • Year 0 ̶ Xxxxxxxx 0 Xxxxxxxxxx xxxxx xx Xxxxxxxxx (Xxxxxxx): Business Intelligence Fundamentals (mandatory) • Year 0 ̶ Xxxxxxxx 0 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx xx Xxxxxxxxx (Xxxxx): Big Data Fundamentals (mandatory) • Intermediate Event: “European Business Intelligence and Big Data Summer School” (eBISS), organised annually by one partner institution (mandatory). • Year 2 ̶ Semester 3 (host university according to the chosen specialisation) o Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (Netherlands): Business Process Analytics o CentraleSupélec (France) : Decision Support and Analytics o Università degli Studi di Padova (Italy): Statistics & Deep Learning For Data Analytics • Year 2 ̶ Semester 4 Master’s thesis carried out in any main or associated partner of the consortium and supervised by the chosen partner university of the specialisation, i.e., TU/e, CentraleSupélec or UniPD (mandatory). • Final Event: “Master’s Theses Defences and Graduation Ceremony”, organized annually by one partner institution (mandatory). The courses will begin in September 2021, and end in September 2023.
Mobility scheme. <.. image(Une image contenant texte Description générée automatiquement) removed ..> The student will attend courses in at least two partner universities of the Consortium in different countries: - University semester 1: Sapienza University of Rome (Italy)
Mobility scheme. The mobility scheme of the EMERALD master includes two mandatory institutions in the first year. The student then spends the third semester in either LTU or TUBAF and the fourth semester in one of the four partner universities. The partner university chosen for semester 3 and 4 is decided according to the choice of the student and the decision of the Master Management Committee. A summer business school shall be organized between semester two and three (after the end of the first academic year). This event is an intensive business programme, with several stakeholders from the sector of Resources engineering and teachers in business and entrepreneurship. It may include courses in management and finance, conferences, business games and debates, etc. The location and details of the programme will be confirmed to students. The business school is considered a mandatory preparation for the master thesis, with a certificate of attendance delivered at the end of it. During the last semester, EMERALD students are offered to join one of the four partner universities or an associate university depending on the subject they want to specialize into during their master thesis, always under the supervision of one of the partner universities. A student assigned to one of the four EMERALD universities (ULiège, UL, LTU and TUBAF) is obliged to perform a 30 credits thesis (including according the different universities thesis, internship or methodology course) as a complete and coherent set, under the supervision and according to the rules of this university. Academic activities organized by the consortium within the EMerald programme are part of the programme and thereby need to be attended by the students.
Mobility scheme. The IT4BI-DC programme supports mobility in the following dimensions: (1) between countries and universities, (2) between public and private sectors, and (3) between research and business-oriented institutions. The research activity will be carried out in the Home and Host Universities, during alternate successive mobility periods, and may also include internships in associated partners of the Consortium. The Doctoral Candidate and the two co-advisors will come to an agreement on the specific mobility scheme taking into account the research needs and the particular circumstances of the Doctoral Candidate. The mobility scheme will be detailed in the Doctoral Project Plan. The time spent in the Host University will comply with local regulations of the Home and Host Universities and in any case will be no less than one academic semester.
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Mobility scheme. DRAFT COPY - NOT VALID The mobility scheme of the students implies that the student follows the programme through 3 Partner Universities (30 ECTS each), with one mandatory stay in UoS at the 1st semester and another one in UPV/EHU at the 2nd semester. Students expend their 3rd semester in NTNU or in ECN (30 ECTS each). During the 4th semester students conduct their MSc research in any Partner University or in collaborating institutions (Associates). However, to guarantee a balanced distribution of the students among the partner institutions, the JPB can decide not to follow the student's first choice. Selection will be done based on the student grade ranking and students wishes. Different pathways are available, designed to provide in-depth knowledge in individual marine energy disciplines, defining two specializations. The diagram alongside illustrates this: XXX-XXX XXXXXX 0 XXXX ECN 30 3 2 30 2 STRATH 1 1 Specialization (B) Specialization (A) ECTS Sem. Year AACC (*) ECN UPV-EHU NTNU Figure1. REM pathways for the two specializations.  Specialization (A): "Renewable Offshore Energy Systems Engineering".  Specialization (B): "Power Electronics and Control for Offshore Renewable Energy Systems". In order to allow any student to choose among the optative offer (20,5 ECTS) corresponding to the first and second semesters, as will be shown next, a minimum number of 15 ECTS will be needed from any of the two specific specialization modules to be recognized as is, with the only condition of accounting a total amount of 30 ECTS per semester (including compulsory and optional subjects). No specialization module will be recognized to those students not addressing this minimum requirement. In this sense, the advice of the student’s supervisor is crucial.
Mobility scheme. The mobility scheme of the students implies that the student follows the programme through 3 Partner Universities (30 ECTS each), with one mandatory stay in UCC at the 1st semester and another one in UPV/EHU at the 2nd semester. Students expend their 3rd semester in NTNU or in ECN (30 ECTS each). During the 4th semester students conduct their MSc research in any Partner University or in collaborating institutions (Associates). However, to guarantee a balanced distribution of the students among the partner institutions, the JPB can decide not to follow the student's first choice. Selection will be done based on the student grade ranking and students wishes. Different pathways are available, designed to provide in-depth knowledge in individual marine energy disciplines, defining two specializations. The diagram alongside illustrates this: Figure1. REM+ pathways for the two specializations. • Specialization (A): "Renewable Offshore Energy Systems Engineering". • Specialization (B): "Power Electronics and Control for Offshore Renewable Energy Systems". See Annex 1 with the whole study plan. In order to allow any student to choose among the optative offer (20,5 ECTS) corresponding to the first and second semesters, as will be shown next, a minimum number of 15 ECTS will be needed from any of the two specific specialization modules to be recognized as is, with the only condition of accounting a total amount of 30 ECTS per semester (including compulsory and optional subjects). No specialization module will be recognized to those students not addressing this minimum requirement. In this sense, the advice of the student’s supervisor is crucial. Annex 2 shows the student selection of the subjects according their background. The starting date at UCC (Cork) and the VIVA are available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx- xxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx/.
Mobility scheme. The mobility scheme of the EMSHIP+ Master program (see Annex here after) includes two mandatory institutions (ULiège and one of the three partner institutions) and potentially a third one in one of the other associated partners institutions. The list of the associated partners who agree to host EMSHIP+ students will be updated and provided to the students in due time. For M2, the student will have to rank URO, UPM and ECN in order of his/her priorities, based on the lecture content and Master thesis, by 30th March of M1. The preference will have to be explained in a letter of motivation and during an interview with the coordinator. Each partner institution sets a maximum number of students that they accept to receive for the second year. In April, the Master Management Committee will take the final decision based on the student’s wishes, his/her grade ranking and in adequacy with the student’s thesis subject proposal.
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