SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL Sample Clauses

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL as part of UNITED KINGDOM RESEARCH AND INNOVATION, one of whose offices is at The Xxxxxxxxxx Appleton Laboratory, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx, XX00 0XX (“STFC” or “UK Partner”) (each a Party and together the Parties) BACKGROUND The Parties wish to enter into this MOU to record their mutual understanding in relation to the upgrade of the LIGO Observatories and specifically to record the role of the UK Partners in the design, construction and operation of the Project, as enabled by a grant received from the United Kingdom Research and Innovation for this purpose.
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL a part of UK Research and Innovation a body corporate established by statute pursuant to the commencement of section 91 of the Higher Education and Research Act 2017 whose principal place of business is at Polaris House, North Star Avenue, Swindon, SN2 1FL, (“UKRI-STFC”);
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL. UK STFC excludes from its obligation to grant access rights to any information which is developed outside of the specific department involved in this project (ISIS) or is outside the scope of this Project.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL. (STFC) (xxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxx) STFC will consider applications under the terms of this Agreement for any of its schemes. For more information on these schemes please see: xxxxx://xxxx.xxxx.xxx/funding/research- grants/ Before making an application under the terms of this MoU, applicants should contact the relevant STFC Programme Manager BEFORE submitting an application in order to discuss the strategic fit of the proposal with STFC’s science strategy. For general enquiries concerning the STFC implementation of this Agreement please contact Grants Policy. Please note that this Operational Guidance note will be updated periodically as required. Please check that you have consulted the most recent version before submitting an application.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL. (STFC) established in Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx, XX0 0XX XXXXXXX - XXXXXX XXXXXXX, represented by Mr Xxxx XXXXX, Senior Sales Contracts Manager and/or Xx Xxxxxxx XXXX, Commercial Manager, or their authorised representative;
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL. (STFC) established in Polaris House North Star Xxxxxx, XX0 0XX XXXXXXX - XXXXXX XXXXXXX, represented by Mr Xxxx XXXXX, Senior Sales Contracts Manager and/or Xx Xxxxxxx XXXX, Commercial Manager, or their authorised representative;

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