TERTIARY EDUCATION Sample Clauses

TERTIARY EDUCATION. 6.2.1 The maximum benefit amount the Department of Military Veterans (DMV) can pay for tertiary Education Support is R72 000.00 per student for the current academic year.
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TERTIARY EDUCATION. The Government recognizes the essential importance of tertiary education for the competitiveness of the Czech Republic. In the absence of a sound educational structure and improvements in the quality of education, long-term favourable developments in the standard and quality of life are unimaginable. The Government will do everything in its power to make colleges and universities knowledge triangle centres (education, research, innovation), which are now the only way forward if the Czech Republic is to succeed in the face of global competition. Higher education must become a driving force for the transition from an investment-driven economy to an innovation-driven economy. In this respect, the Government must reform the tertiary education system. It is necessary to increase the diversification of the tertiary education system so that the quality of higher education is enhanced and so that the profiles of graduates of different types of schools meet the diverse needs of employers and ensure greater flexibility in the labour market. The Government will implement this plan, for example, by means of stringent checks on compliance with accreditation conditions, research support, and university profiling. We will create conditions for the integration and rationalization of the university structure into a form reflecting the size of our country and the projected long-term trend in the number of university students, and contributing to the efficient allocation of expenditure on tertiary education. In the system for the management of public universities, the Government will reinforce their own accountability for results achieved in research, education and economic management. The Government will support the creation of centres of excellence at research universities and public research institutions, and will create conditions for the cultivation of top-class centres of doctoral studies. We will create mechanisms for the effective mobility and cooperation of researchers and doctoral students between Czech and foreign universities. The Government will establish an effective system of financial assistance for students which will be based on basic study grants for all students, adequate social scholarships for students from low-income families and disabled students, corporate scholarships, education saving schemes, student loans and specific arrangements for the occasional employment of students. The Government will support the introduction of soft study loans to cover ...
TERTIARY EDUCATION. (a) Strengthening of TEC’s capacity to (i) coordinate annual activity programs and long term development plans for the four higher education institutions, (ii) plan academic programs with a uniform modular curriculum and credit system, (iii) sustain faculty and staff development, and (iv) develop libraries and information resources.
TERTIARY EDUCATION. Tertiary education is defined as any education undertaken after the end of secondary education (see section entitled "Primary and Secondary Education"). Costs for tertiary education (such as university) will not be reimbursed.
TERTIARY EDUCATION. Maastricht University (Dutch: Universiteit Xxxx- xxxxxx or UM) including: • University College Maastricht • Maastricht School of Management • Teikyo University (Maastricht campus closed in 2007) • Zuyd University of Applied Sciences (Dutch: Hogeschool Zuyd, also has departments in Sittard and Heerlen) including: • Academy for Dramatic Arts Maastricht (Dutch: Toneelacademie Maastricht) • School of Fine Arts Maastricht (Dutch: Academie Beeldende Kunsten Maastricht) • Maastricht Academy of Music (Dutch: Con- servatorium Maastricht) • Academy of architecture • Teachers training college • Faculty of International Business and Commu- nication • Maastricht Hotel Management School

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