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Canadian Visiting Research Student Agreement. The University of Northern Canada Xx. X. Jones Department of Chemistry University of Southern Canada Dear Xx. Xxxxx, This confirms the arrangements for the visit of X. Xxxxx from October 1st to November 30th 2006. I will serve as her temporary supervisor while she is working on her doctoral research in my lab. She will receive training from our technician in the use of the equipment she requires. I understand that she is bringing her own samples, and will not be participating in my research group’s experiments. As part of this work involves sampling animals, please ensure that the enclosed animal ethics form is completed and submitted as soon as possible. We will not be paying any of her stipend or travel costs, but the costs of equipment time will be provided free of charge. In addition she will have access to a lab bench with high speed internet connections. I understand that you will cover lab supplies and that we should xxxx you directly for this. I will meet on a weekly basis with Xx. Xxxxx to ensure that her research is progressing smoothly while she is here. Signature of host supervisor Printed name Signature of department head/chair Printed name We agree to these provisions Signature of home supervisor Signature of visiting research student Name of home supervisor Name of visiting research student cc: Graduate Xxxx of Home University
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Canadian Visiting Research Student Agreement. The University of Western Canada Xx. X. Jones Department of History University of Eastern Canada Dear Xx. Xxxxx, st This confirms the arrangements for the visit of X. Xxxxx from October 1 th to November 30 2006. I will serve as her temporary supervisor while she is working on the archive of A Famous Canadian. Please ensure that she has contacted our Librarian about access to the collection. Although laptops are permitted in the archives, there is no internet access. The Department of History cannot provide office space, but it may be possible to find some temporary space in the Library. You had asked about access to housing. Our residence does have space for visiting students. Please contact them directly to book a room. I will meet every two weeks with Xx. Xxxxx to ensure that her research is progressing smoothly while she is here. Signature of host supervisor Printed name Signature of department head/chair Printed name We agree to these provisions Signature of home supervisor Signature of visiting research student Name of home supervisor Name of visiting research student cc: Graduate Xxxx of Home University Visiting Graduate Student Research Authorization Form‌ Students: Please note that this form must be submitted and all approvals must be obtained well in advance of the time you plan to spend at another institution. Check the deadlines of the host institution. If this form is not received and approved in time, you may not receive permission to visit. Last Name First Name Middle Name(s) Male Female Date of Birth (YY/MM/DD) Country of Citizenship: Immigration Status: Current Address: Telephone Number: E-mail Address: Name of Home Institution: Student Number at Home Institution: Name of Department at Home Institution: Degree Expected: Expected completion date: Name of Host Institution: Have you ever attended the Host Institution? Yes No If yes, what was your Student Number there? This information is collected under the authority of the provincial Universities Act, which mandates the provision of programs and services, the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act, the Taxation Act (Canada), and the Statistics Act (Canada). It is required to determine an applicant’s eligibility for admission, to register the applicant in courses, and to assess fees. If admitted, this information will become part of the student’s record and will be disclosed to relevant academic and administrative units on campus. Specific data elements will be disclosed t...
Canadian Visiting Research Student Agreement. The University of Victoria Xx. X. Jones Department of Chemistry University of Southern Canada Dear Xx. Xxxxx, This confirms the arrangements for the visit of X. Xxxxx from October 1st to November 30th 2006. I will serve as her temporary supervisor while she is working on her doctoral research in my lab. She will receive training from our technician in the use of the equipment she requires. I understand that she is bringing her own samples, and will not be participating in my research group’s experiments. We will not be paying any of her stipend or travel costs, but the costs of equipment time will be provided free of charge. In addition she will have access to a lab bench with high speed internet connections. I understand that you will cover lab supplies and that we should bill you directly for this. Please ensure that the enclosed ethics forms are completed and submitted as soon as possible. Xx. Xxxxx will not be able to commence her work covered by these applications until approval has been granted. Adjudications of ethics applications typically take approximately six weeks to complete. Please also ensure that Xx. Xxxxx is aware of the requirement that she is responsible for maintaining her own extended health insurance coverage while she is at the University of Victoria.
Canadian Visiting Research Student Agreement. The University of Western Canada Xx. X. Jones Department of History University of Eastern Canada Dear Xx. Xxxxx, This confirms the arrangements for the visit of X. Xxxxx from October 1st to November 30th 2006. I will serve as her temporary supervisor while she is working on the archive of A Famous Canadian. Please ensure that she has contacted our Librarian about access to the collection. Although laptops are permitted in the archives, there is no internet access. The Department of History cannot provide office space, but it may be possible to find some temporary space in the Library. You had asked about access to housing. Our residence does have space for visiting students. Please contact them directly to book a room. I will meet every two weeks with Xx. Xxxxx to ensure that her research is progressing smoothly while she is here. Signature of host supervisor Printed name Signature of department head/chair Printed name We agree to these provisions Signature of home supervisor Signature of visiting research student Name of home supervisor Name of visiting research student
Canadian Visiting Research Student Agreement. The University of Northern Canada Xx. X. Jones Department of Chemistry University of Southern Canada Dear Xx. Xxxxx, This confirms the arrangements for the visit of X. Xxxxx from October 1 th to November
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