TIMELINE OF ACTIVITIES Sample Clauses

TIMELINE OF ACTIVITIES. In the right-hand column, enter the date by which you will complete each task. These are now your deadlines, which you are expected to meet. (Enter “complete” in right-hand column for applicable tasks.) As you meet each deadline, notify Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, who will track your timely completion. BEFORE PRACTICUM Task Target Date DEADLINE (mm/dd/yyyy) Submit this Practicum Agreement, including preliminary bibliography* Semester prior to departure Apply for Honors Enrichment Scholarship or Undergraduate Research Fellowship, if applicable Consult XxXxxxx website Apply for research position or REU; request recommendations Requirements set by sponsoring organization Office of International Programs paperwork and approval (for projects abroad)* Consult OIP Register for HNRS 405: Practicum for _____________ semester CSM Registration period Submit background report and technical glossary* One week prior to departure DURING PRACTICUM Task Target Date DEADLINE Research* When will your research position conclude? Journal/ “research culture” proofs* Complete while performing your research AFTER PRACTICUM Task Target Date DEADLINE Submit journal/“research culture” proofs and final report* Two weeks after your research position concludes Exit interview or presentation Coordinate with XxXxxxx Director TBA * See additional instructions below.
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TIMELINE OF ACTIVITIES. In the right-hand column, enter the date by which you will complete each task. You are now expected to meet these deadlines. (Enter “complete” where applicable.) As you meet each deadline, notify Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, who will track your timely completion. BEFORE PRACTICUM Task Target Date DEADLINE (mm/dd/yyyy) Submit this Practicum Agreement Semester prior XxXxxxx Director approval for proposed course Semester prior Apply for Honors Enrichment Scholarship, if applicable Consult XxXxxxx website Office of International Programs paperwork and approval (for courses abroad)* Consult OIP Register for the course at pertinent institution Registration period CSM Registrar’s office “prior/post approval form,” for courses abroad or offered at another institution. Must be signed by XxXxxxx director. Semester prior
TIMELINE OF ACTIVITIES. In the right-hand column, enter the date by which you will complete each task. These are now your deadlines, which you are expected to meet. (Enter “complete” in right-hand column for applicable tasks.) As you meet each deadline, notify Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, who will track your timely completion. BEFORE PRACTICUM Task Target Date DEADLINE (mm/dd/yyyy) Submit this Practicum Agreement Semester prior Identify suitable community organization for service (with guidance from instructor)* Semester prior Register for HNRS 476 (advance registration required)* Semester prior DURING PRACTICUM Task Target Date DEADLINE Take course and complete 3-4 hours service with community organization. Earn grade of B or better. During semester AFTER PRACTICUM Task Target Date DEADLINE Exit interview or presentation Coordinate with XxXxxxx Director TBA * See additional instructions below. ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS:
TIMELINE OF ACTIVITIES. Comprehensive Activity List Oct 2018 Nov 2018 Dec
TIMELINE OF ACTIVITIES. 1st of October 2019 Start of the initial Xx xxxxxxxxx (winter focus Landing sites up and running (DK/FI) December 2019 -February 2020 Dual campaigns (Winter/Hiking) March – June 2020 Summer/hiking focus on ads Report on full activities.
TIMELINE OF ACTIVITIES. In the right-hand column, enter the date by which you will complete each task. These are now your deadlines, which you are expected to meet. (Enter “complete” in right-hand column for applicable tasks. As you meet each deadline, notify Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, who will track your timely completion. BEFORE PRACTICUM Task Target Date DEADLINE (mm/dd/yyyy) Submit this Practicum Agreement, including preliminary bibliography* (below) Semester prior to departure Apply for Honors Enrichment Scholarship, if applicable Consult XxXxxxx website Office of International Programs paperwork and approval (for projects abroad)* Consult OIP Complete the Independent Study form and submit it to the Registrar’s Office. xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/Independent-Study-Registration Prior to Census Day DURING PRACTICUM Task Target Date DEADLINE Research* See below AFTER PRACTICUM Task Target Date DEADLINE Submit final research paper* End of semester for which you are enrolled in HNRS 499 Exit interview or presentation Coordinate with XxXxxxx Director TBA * See additional instructions below.
TIMELINE OF ACTIVITIES. Comprehensive Activity List Oct 2019 Nov 2019 Dec 2019 Jan 2020 Feb 2020 Mar 2020 Apr 2020 May 2020 Jun 2020 Stakeholder Outreach Stakeholder consultation and dialogue Quarterly review of activities with beneficiaries Stakeholders’ forum Training Activities Training and re-training on site selection, land clearing, land preparation, and pre-planting activities Training and re-training of farmers on harvest and post-harvest activities (including monitoring for Aspergilus and Fusarium infected cobs) Training and re-training of aggregators on post-harvest handling and warehouse management Re-training of agro-input dealers on agro-input handling and management Training and re-training of CBOs on group dynamics and conflict resolution Re-training of extension agents/volunteers on contaminant reduction and group management Building Capacity of Farmers and Farm laborers Cooperative Agreement No. AID-620-LA-17-00002 Comprehensive Activity List Oct 2019 Nov 2019 Dec 2019 Jan 2020 Feb 2020 Mar 2020 Apr 2020 May 2020 Jun 2020 Conduct of town-hall sensitization meeting to farmers on mitigation of contaminants Ongoing oversight and monitoring of farmers by volunteers and project staff Airing of radio program WhatsApp messages and use of SMS Link community-based input dealers with major input companies Link farmers to aggregators Facilitate the establishment of association of lead farmers Agro-Input Dealers Outreach Link community-based agro-input dealers with major input companies Building Grain Aggregator Capacity Testing and grading of grains at aggregators’ warehouses Testing of grains before purchase of farmer grains Establish standards for grading of grains Comprehensive Activity List Oct 2019 Nov 2019 Dec 2019 Jan 2020 Feb 2020 Mar 2020 Apr 2020 May 2020 Jun 2020 Support aggregators to develop certificate or receipt for quality grains for farmers Train aggregator agronomists on GAP Train aggregator warehouse managers on warehouse management Building Capacity of Grain Warehouse Owners and Middlemen Testing of grains at commercial warehouses Link community-based commercial warehouse owners and middlemen with major input companies Building Capacity of CBOs Organized forum on beneficiaries’ linkages Gender Conduct supportive supervision to women/youth on safe harvesting, threshing, and cleaning methods Create awareness of dangers of contaminants to youth at different communities Linking women/youth to hermetic bag producers Monitoring and Evaluation Conduct of quarte...
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TIMELINE OF ACTIVITIES. In the right-hand column, enter the date by which you will complete each task. You are now expected to meet these deadlines. (Enter “complete” where applicable.) As you meet each deadline, notify Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, who will track your timely completion. BEFORE PRACTICUM Task Target Date DEADLINE (mm/dd/yyyy) Submit this Practicum Agreement, including sponsoring organization information and preliminary bibliography* (pages 6-7) Semester prior to departure Apply for Honors Enrichment Scholarship, if applicable Consult XxXxxxx website Apply for program(s); request recommendations, if applicable Requirements set by sponsoring organization Office of International Programs paperwork and approval* Consult OIP Register for HNRS 405: Practicum for _____________ semester CSM Registration period Set up “field” blog and write first post* One week prior to departure Submit final annotated bibliography and background report* One week prior to departure DURING PRACTICUM Task Target Date DEADLINE Online “field” blog and cultural proofs* Posting frequency: every ____ days.
TIMELINE OF ACTIVITIES. In the right-hand column, enter the date by which you will complete each task. These are now your deadlines, which you are expected to meet. (Enter “complete” in right-hand column for applicable tasks.) As you meet each deadline, notify Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, who will track your timely completion. BEFORE PRACTICUM Task Target Date DEADLINE (mm/dd/yyyy) Submit this Practicum Agreement, including preliminary bibliography* (below) Semester prior to departure Submit supervisor information, as part of this agreement below if possible (XxXxxxx will send evaluation form to your supervisor) Semester prior to departure Apply for Honors Enrichment Scholarship, if applicable Consult XxXxxxx website Apply for internship(s); request recommendations Requirements set by sponsoring organization Office of International Programs paperwork and approval (for internships abroad)* Consult OIP Register for HNRS 405: Practicum for _____________ semester. CSM Registration period Background report* One week prior to departure DURING PRACTICUM Task Target Date DEADLINE Internship* When will your internship conclude? AFTER PRACTICUM Task Target Date DEADLINE Submit final analytical essay* Two weeks after return Exit interview or presentation Coordinate with XxXxxxx Director TBA * See additional instructions below.

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