Tuition and Other Revenue Streams Sample Clauses

Tuition and Other Revenue Streams. The Coalition intends to establish a number of revenue generating educational programs. The Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering, the Beedie School of Business and École Polytechnique de Montréal, with associated partners in the Institute, intend to analyze the educational programs available and create a new program and/or augment an existing executive program to focus on international policy and resource governance for the extractive sector. These executive or academic programs would benefit from links to the industry and governmental partnerships within the Institute, and would create the skills in leadership, management, governance, and social responsibility that are needed for successful extractive sectors. International and domestic students enrolled in the program would pay tuition needed to sustain the program and the faculty staff needed to administer and teach. Governments and industry organizations could sponsor students in the program. Given the high demand for this program, especially from international students, it is expected that a program jointly created by UBC, SFU, and EPM focusing on international extractive sector practices would be a catalyst to attract additional international students thereby providing a sustainable revenue stream for the Institute. UBC, SFU and EPM will also work together to develop partnerships with countries and regions that could contribute to the Institute’s long-term financial sustainability. With developing country governments as the client, there could be funding options available, including fee-for-service project work, applied research projects, research grants, fellowships and scholarships, tuition and other learning and education fees. The University will develop principles for establishing schedules and procedures for program fees, in keeping with institutional policies. Applicable University overhead policies may apply. There is no overhead policy on non-research activities at UBC or SFU, and EPM’s fees for non-research activities vary in accordance with clients/sectors. Therefore, the Institute will work with UBC to develop a transparent overhead Institute policy that is consistent with the nature of the work performed and takes into consideration the ability to pay for developing-country partners. UBC charges a 25% overhead recovery to all grants, contracts and agreements for research projects sponsored by industry and government. These are costs indirectly related to research activities including, ...
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