AREAS OF CO-OPERATION. Each Party will, subject to the laws, rules, regulations and national policies from time to time in force, governing the Project in their respective countries, endeavour to take necessary steps to encourage and promote co-operation as follows:
AREAS OF CO-OPERATION. 1. Each Party will, subject to the laws, rules, regulations and national policies from time to time in force, governing the subject matter in this countries, endeavour to take necessary steps to encourage and promote co-operation in the following areas: (a) ..........................................; (b) ..........................................; (c) ..........................................; (d) .........................................; and
AREAS OF CO-OPERATION. 1. The co-operation between the Parties shall be developed in the following areas:
AREAS OF CO-OPERATION. 3.1 The working relationship between HIW and HSE involves co-operation in the following areas: • Information sharing • Incident investigation • Strategic collaboration and supporting improvement
AREAS OF CO-OPERATION. 1. Each Party will take necessary steps to encourage and promote co-operation in the following areas:
AREAS OF CO-OPERATION. 1. Each Party will, subject to the laws, rules, regulations and national policies from time to time in force, governing the subject matter in their respective countries, endeavour to take necessary steps to encourage and promote co-operation in the following areas: Exchange of Staff and Students; Research; Publication;
AREAS OF CO-OPERATION. Each Party will, subject to the laws, rules, regulations, and national policies from time to time in force, governing the subject matter in their respective countries, endeavour to take necessary steps to encourage and promote co-operation in the following areas: exchange of students and/or staff. joint academic programs. joint research and development programs. exchange of publication; and any other areas of co-operation to be mutually agreed upon by the Parties. For the purpose of implementing the co-operation in respect of any areas stated in paragraph 1 the parties will enter into a legally binding agreement subject to terms and conditions as mutually agreed upon by the Parties including clauses on “confidentiality”, “suspension”, “protection of intellectual property rights” and “settlement of disputes”.
AREAS OF CO-OPERATION. 1. Each Party, subject to the laws, rules, regulations, procedures and national policies from time to time in force governing the subject matter in their respective countries endeavour to take necessary steps to promote technical cooperation in the following areas.
AREAS OF CO-OPERATION. 1. Subject to the law, rules, regulations and national policies from time to time in force, governing the subject matter, each Party will act as a stimulus for a wide range of collaborative activities including but not restricted to: • Promote individual contacts among scholars, students and personnel of both scientific institutions, • Promote links in teaching, research and cultural activities, • Develop and to encourage joint research, seminars, conferences, workshops, and to also assist each other in obtaining external funding from outside sources for research, • Support the exchange of academic materials, • Develop, when opportunities avail, joint study programmes, • Encourage any other activities that both scientific institutions agree to be of mutual benefit, • Any other projects that shall be mutually identifies and agreed by both Parties at a later stage.
AREAS OF CO-OPERATION. 1. Subject to the law, rules, regulations and national policies from time to time in force, governing the subject matter, each Party will act as a stimulus for a wide range of collaborative activities including but not restricted to: Promote contacts among scholars, students and personnel of both the organisation. Promote links in teaching, research and cultural activities, Develop and to encourage joint research, seminars, conferences, workshops, and to also assist each other in obtaining external funding from outside sources for research, Develop, when opportunities avail, joint study/research programmes, Encourage any other activities that both scientific institutions agree to be of mutual benefit, Exchange of students to do Internship Programmes, Identify any other areas of co-operation for strategic alliance to be mutually agreed upon by the Parties. ………..3……..