Ambassadorship Sample Clauses

Ambassadorship. 10.1 The Student acknowledges that being a representative and ambassador of the University is an important part of the Placement.
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Ambassadorship. Acting as an ambassador for the University is an important part of any placement. The University encourages students to act in a professional manner at all times. This may include:
Ambassadorship. 7.1 I acknowledge that I will be acting as an ambassador of Victoria University throughout the Program. I undertake to conduct myself in accordance with the laws and cultural norms of the host country and the regulations of the host university/ institution. I will behave in a manner that would not compromise my reputation, or that of Victoria University.
Ambassadorship. Acting as an ambassador for the University is an important part of any placement. The University encourages students to act in a professional manner at all times. This may include: actively seeking out actual and implicit rules of the Organisation’s behaviour and complying with them; ensuring that supervisors are aware of the student’s location; obtaining permission before leaving the usual placement location; arriving punctually, and delivering work in accordance with the Organisation’s deadlines; being enthusiastic and acting as a member of the team; respecting the Organisation’s property and fellow workers; and/or complying with the Organisation’s dress code, or, where appropriate, wearing the correct University uniform.
Ambassadorship. I acknowledge that being a representative and ambassador of Deakin University and Australia is an important part of the Program. I undertake to conduct myself in a manner that will not offend either the laws of the host country or the cultural norms or behaviour pattern of the people of the host country. I agree that Deakin University may terminate my participation in the Program if I fail to maintain what Deakin University considers to be an acceptable standard of conduct.
Ambassadorship. 4.1 You shall act as a clinical ambassador to promote the best interests of BMJ Best Practice and its outreach.

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