Project Aims Sample Clauses

Project Aims. The project aim is to utilise the expertise and knowledge within both companies to develop a high content biology platform for hepatotoxicity profiling of compounds. At the end of the collaboration the platform would be available for use in both companies in their own R&D programmes. To share between AZ and CK [*] and AZ proprietary toxicological data. [*]
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Project Aims. [A project plan / Xxxxx chart showing key phases of work, milestones and deliverables including completing within required period of time, e.g:] Aim/Task / Milestone Y1Q1 Y1Q2 Y1Q3 Y1Q4 X0X0 X0X0 X0X0 X0X0 … Aim A Task 1 Task 2 Milestone 1 Aim B Task 3 Milestone 2 [Data Protection] The Parties acknowledge that for the purpose of Data Protection Legislation the Recipient is the Controller of any Personal Data processed by it pursuant to the Project. To the extent that the Recipient and the Funder share any Personal Data for the purposes specified in paragraph 5 below, the Parties acknowledge that they are each separate independent Controllers in respect of such data. On request from the Funder, the Recipient will provide the Funder with all such relevant documents and information relating to the Recipient’s data protection policies and procedures as the Funder may reasonably require. Subject to paragraph 5(b), the Recipient agrees that the Funder and its Representatives may use Personal Data which the Recipient provides about its staff and partners involved in the Funded Activities to exercise the Funder’s rights under this Grant Funding Agreement and or to administer the Grant or associated activities. Furthermore, the Funder agrees that the Recipient and its Representatives may use Personal Data which the Funder provides about its staff involved in the Funded Activities to manage its relationship with the Funder. The Recipient agrees that the Funder may share details of the Grant, including the name of the Recipient’s organisation, with the UK Government and that these details may appear on the Government Grants Information System database which is available for search by other funders. The Funder and the Recipient shall: ensure that the provision of Personal Data to the other Party is in compliance with the Data Protection Legislation (including by ensuring all required fair processing information has been given to affected Data Subjects); and ensure that it only shares Personal Data with the other Party to the extent required in connection with Funded Activities. Where a Party (the "Data Receiving Party") receives a request by any Data Subject to exercise any of their rights under the Data Protection Legislation in relation to the Personal Data shared pursuant to this Grant Funding Agreement: the other Party shall provide any information and/or assistance as reasonably requested by the Data Receiving Party to help it respond to the request or correspond...
Project Aims. 1.1 The Parties recognise that the purpose of this MoU is to formalise the Parties’ commitment to working together to achieve the aims of the Project and to enable the Project to move forward.
Project Aims. The aim of this system is to support the staff in their daily printing, copying and scanning within SADeaf. With this new system, it should ensure that the demands of copying, scanning and printing would be met well especially during peak periods like General Annual Meeting. Delivery of toners should be done within 3 hours of our urgent calls. Spare toners are provided for backup. It will be used by 40 staff from various departments.
Project Aims. For potential health service support workers to access a relevant and recognised qualification and apply it within the workplace • To engage more fully with other statutory or non-statutory public services through exposure to a qualification that would allow travel across care agencies. • To provide workplace opportunity with the potential of further development for those who would otherwise not consider care as a career option • To reflect the core elements of the Diversity and Inclusion Agenda within the context of Corporate Social Responsibility • To identify if the components of the 20-week course reflected the development of potential health care support workers at level 2. • To promote greater recognition within the existing workforce of the potential effects of work based learning Course Benefits • The course structure reflected nationally recognised educational standards and competencies and was aligned easily to the Career Framework. • Training received while on placement was competency based and although specific to the area of work, was based around general care principles and easily transferred within the organisation. • Committed input from NHSTayside managers allowed students entering the programme to be thoroughly exposed to NHSTayside clinical procedures in preparation for a career serving the local population. • Access to the SVQ for staff already employed by NHSTayside provided recognition for their competences in line with the Knowledge and Skills Framework, reflected Personal and Departmental Development plans and provided a link to the national accreditation framework.
Project Aims. To provide “fit-for-purpose” community facilities available every day as a focus for community activities.  To enable the development of more services to support all elements of the community e.g. elderly, pre-school, young people  To enhance an existing community asset.  To enable the community to integrate with potential new residents thus providing community cohesion
Project Aims. The aim of the project was to investigate the role of IQGAP3 in triple negative breast cancer cells and to identify potential mechanisms via which IQGAP3 is involved in cell migration. Specific objectives comprised the following: • Characterise the expression levels of IQGAP3 in a panel of triple negative breast cancer cell lines and identify the most suitable cell models to further this study. • Assess the effect of modulating IQGAP3 expression in specific cell phenotypes such as cell morphology, random 2D migration and invadopodia activity. • Identify IQGAP3 binding partners and explore their functional significance in the context of triple negative breast cancer cell behaviour.
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Project Aims. Good Things Foundation are working with Nominet to distribute devices and data, with support, to digitally excluded people over the age of 18. Devices will be distributed by the end of August 2021 and the support and reporting period for the project will be until mid October 2021.
Project Aims. It is important for Durham Probation Service and Durham County Council to work closely to ensure that offenders are seen to be carrying out work on behalf of the community. The work should be visible, identified by the community and provide opportunities for offenders to develop skills which would increase their capacity to become more employable. Research has shown that offenders who gain employment are less likely to commit further offences. Therefore, this arrangement would not only benefit the community with the work carried out, but also protect the public from further offending and increasing public confidence. This will be achieved by:-  Extending the existing work across the whole county, managed through this local agreement to provide daily work in each of the three Streetscene Operational Areas.  Involving the public in selecting projects, through the Area Action Partnerships coordinated by Direct Services, Streetscene Team.  Increasing the visibility of the work conducted under the banners of Community Payback and ‘Altogether greener’ and “Altogether Safer” through publicity.  Imaginative projects which provide opportunities for skill development.  Potential for training as an integral part of the Community Payback Programme.  Potential for offenders who demonstrate a good work record and willingness to develop skills during the Community Payback Order, to be considered for interview or recruitment if vacancies arise.

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  • Project 3.01. The Recipient declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project. To this end, the Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the provisions of Article IV of the General Conditions.

  • Project Plan Development of Project Plan Upon the Authorized User’s request, the Contractor must develop a Project Plan. This Project Plan may include Implementation personnel, installation timeframes, escalation procedures and an acceptance plan as appropriate for the Services requested. Specific requirements of the plan will be defined in the RFQ. In response to the RFQ, the Contractor must agree to furnish all labor and supervision necessary to successfully perform Services procured from this Lot. Project Plan Document The Contractor will provide to the Authorized User, a Project Plan that may contain the following items: • Name of the Project Manager, Contact Phone Numbers and E-Mail Address; • Names of the Project Team Members, Contact Phone Numbers and E-Mail Address; • A list of Implementation milestones based on the Authorized User’s desired installation date; • A list of responsibilities of the Authorized User during system Implementation; • A list of designated Contractor Authorized Personnel; • Escalation procedures including management personnel contact numbers; • Full and complete documentation of all Implementation work; • Samples of knowledge transfer documentation; and • When applicable, a list of all materials and supplies required to complete the Implementation described in the RFQ. Materials and Supplies Required to Complete Implementation In the event that there are items required to complete an Implementation, the Contractor may request the items be added to its Contract if the items meet the scope of the Contract. Negotiation of Final Project Plan If the Authorized User chooses to require a full Project Plan, the State further reserves the right for Authorized Users to negotiate the final Project Plan with the apparent RFQ awardee. Such negotiation must not substantively change the scope of the RFQ plan, but can alter timeframes or other incidental factors of the final Project Plan. The Authorized User will provide the Contractor a minimum of five (5) business days’ notice of the final negotiation date. The Authorized User reserves the right to move to the next responsible and responsive bidder if Contractor negotiations are unsuccessful.

  • Projects The Annexes attached hereto describe the specific projects and the policy reforms and other activities related thereto (each, a “Project”) that the Government will carry out, or cause to be carried out, in furtherance of this Compact to achieve the Objectives and the Compact Goal.

  • Production Work The Company may use Outside Entities to perform production work outside the plant and its environs provided the Company demonstrates that it is utilizing plant equipment to the maximum extent consistent with equipment capability and customer requirements and the Company is making necessary capital investments to remain competitive in the steel business and is in compliance with Article Eleven, Section B (Investment Commitment).

  • Project Completion Part 1 – Material Completion

  • Development Work The Support Standards do not include development work either (i) on software not licensed from CentralSquare or (ii) development work for enhancements or features that are outside the documented functionality of the Solutions, except such work as may be specifically purchased and outlined in Exhibit 1. CentralSquare retains all Intellectual Property Rights in development work performed and Customer may request consulting and development work from CentralSquare as a separate billable service.

  • Information Systems Acquisition Development and Maintenance Security of System Files. To protect City Information Processing Systems and system files containing information, Service Provider will ensure that access to source code is restricted to authorized users whose specific job function necessitates such access.

  • Project Scope The physical scope of the Project shall be limited to only those capital improvements as described in Appendix A of this Agreement. In the event that circumstances require a change in such physical scope, the change must be approved by the District Committee, recorded in the District Committee's official meeting minutes, and provided to the OPWC Director for the execution of an amendment to this Agreement.

  • Development of the Project 4.1 TSP's obligations in development of the Project: Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the TSP at its own cost and expense shall observe, comply with, perform, undertake and be responsible:

  • Project Description In two or three brief sentences, provide a concise description of your exhibition. Include the subject matter, type of objects to be included (paintings, sculpture, manuscripts, etc.), those responsible for organizing the exhibition, and catalogue author(s).

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