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CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION. This heads of agreement between For Wild Places and the Member is a non-binding heads of agreement. It defines the intent of the collaborative strategies and processes agreed to by the parties. The document acknowledges that all parties remain separate legal entities in their own right, with their own constituent legal and fiduciary responsibilities and remain accountable to their own bodies and other relevant legal authorities. Except in the case of wilful default or negligence, no party will have any liability to any other for failure to perform its obligations under this heads of agreement. The parties commit to work in close collaboration with each other; involving the sharing of information, knowledge, tools and resources. The collaboration forms the basis of a pro- active partnership to seek interest and funding from the wider trail running community, their networks, and appropriate businesses. Both parties acknowledge the following: COMMERCIAL TERMS
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CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION. UCS will continue to invest a proportion of its outreach investment on further improving its information systems to support contextual data gathering, tracking and evaluation. This has involved the purchase of contextual data (CACI Acorn data) which UCS will continue to use to cross reference with our student records to support outreach work and inform retention activity, alongside the use of the HEAT facility as part of the NNCO. We will continue to develop a system/resource that will ensure all of UCS’ information systems (including the enquiry service desk, paperless admissions, student records and contextual data) are linked and can be used cohesively to enhance outreach activity and targeted recruitment, and support focussed on-going student retention and success.
CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION. 60. Durham University uses contextual data in admissions and has already developed systems to use this data in its selection process to ensure that applicants with the greatest merit and potential for undergraduate study receive offers.
CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION. The University will use HEAT data, UCAS data and our own internal data to continue to develop and enhance our information systems to support outreach work and retention activity. We will continue to develop a system/resource that will ensure all of our information systems (including the enquiry service desk, paperless admissions, student records and contextual data) are linked and can be used cohesively to enhance outreach activity and targeted recruitment, and support focussed on-going student retention and success.
CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION. This heads of agreement between For Wild Places and the Discount Partner is a non- binding heads of agreement. It defines the intent of the collaborative strategies and processes agreed to by the parties. The document acknowledges that all parties remain separate legal entities in their own right, with their own constituent legal and fiduciary responsibilities and remain accountable to their own bodies and other relevant legal authorities. Except in the case of wilful default or negligence, no party will have any liability to any other for failure to perform its obligations under this heads of agreement. The parties commit to work in close collaboration with each other; involving the sharing of information, knowledge, tools and resources. The collaboration forms the basis of a pro- active partnership to seek interest and funding from the wider trail running community, their networks, and appropriate businesses. Both parties acknowledge the following: COMMERCIAL TERMS Commencement Date: Term Services provided by FWP: Discount Partners’ primary obligations: [insert] 6 months from commencement date For Wild Place’s will: a) promote the partnership via FWP’s channels including weekly email to FWP supporters, socials and FWP and event website; b) feature the Discount Partner’s logo on FWP membership webpage; and c) provide a promotional email to all new FWP Members The Discount Partner will: d) Provide FWP with a written company profile and logo, for use on the FWP website e) Term 2 f) Term 3 (if applicable)

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