ACTIVITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES Sample Clauses

ACTIVITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES. 4.1 The GS/OAS shall offer in-kind services such as: promotion of the OAS-MIU PAEC Scholarship, recruitment of qualified candidates, review and technical evaluation of applications, and the monitoring and evaluation of Scholarship Recipients.
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ACTIVITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES. 4.1. The GS/OAS is not responsible for the safety and security of Scholarship Recipients at any time.
ACTIVITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES. 4.1 The GS/OAS shall offer in-kind services such as: endorsement and promotion of the ESP.
ACTIVITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES. 5.1 Neither the CISE POLIMI nor the GS/OAS shall provide funds to Scholarship Recipients for costs and fees that are not included in this Agreement. The announcement of the Scholarships shall indicate that expenses not listed in this Agreement are the sole and exclusive responsibility of Scholarship Recipients, including: Onsite Program: • Tuition and enrollment fees of € 5.000.00 (approx. USD 5,625); • Cost of living expenses; • Health insurance; • Visa and immigration fees; • Travel; and • Any additional costs and fees not included in the Scholarship offer. Online Program: • Tuition and enrollment fees of € 3.000.00 (approx. USD 3,375); • Any additional costs and fees not included in the Scholarship offer.
ACTIVITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES. 5.1 Neither the College nor the GS/OAS shall provide funds to Scholarship Recipients for costs and fees that are not included in this Agreement. The announcement of the Scholarships shall indicate that expenses not listed in this Agreement are the sole and exclusive responsibility of Scholarship Recipients and as set forth in the XXX-Xxxxxxxx PAEC Scholarship Acceptance Form, attached hereto as Xxxxx XXX, including, but not limited to:

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