Cooperation on education and training Sample Clauses

Cooperation on education and training. 1. The Parties agree that cooperation in this field shall aim to determine how to improve education and vocational training. To this end, access by young people, women, senior citizens, indigenous peoples and other Central American ethnic groups, to education, including technical courses, higher education and vocational training, shall receive special attention, as shall achieving the Millennium Development Goals in this context.
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Cooperation on education and training. Article 244 The Parties shall cooperate in the field of education and training with a view to promoting the modernisation of the education and training systems in the Republic of Kazakhstan and convergence with policies and practices of the European Union. The Parties shall cooperate in order to promote lifelong learning and encourage cooperation and transparency at all levels of education and training. The Parties shall, furthermore, place emphasis on measures designed to xxxxxx inter-institutional cooperation, encourage mobility for students, academic and administrative staff, researchers and young people, and encourage the exchange of information and experience. The Parties shall promote unified coordination of education system activity according to European and international standards and best practices. CHAPTER 2 Cooperation in the field of culture Article 245 The Parties shall promote cultural cooperation that respects cultural diversity, in order to enhance mutual understanding and knowledge of their respective cultures. The Parties shall endeavour to take appropriate measures to promote cultural exchanges and encourage joint initiatives in various cultural spheres. The Parties shall consult and develop mutually beneficial cooperation in the framework of multilateral international treaties and international organisations, such as the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco). The Parties shall further exchange views on cultural diversity, aiming, inter alia, to promote the principles of the Unesco Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions of 2005 and implement projects under the International Decade for the Rapprochement of Cultures 2013 — 2022 proclaimed by the UN General Assembly.
Cooperation on education and training. Article 244. The Parties shall cooperate in the field of education and training with a view to promoting the modernisation of the education and training systems in the Republic of Kazakhstan and convergence with policies and practices of the European Union. The Parties shall cooperate in order to promote lifelong learning and encourage cooperation and transparency at all levels of education and training. The Parties shall, furthermore, place emphasis on measures designed to xxxxxx inter- institutional cooperation, encourage mobility for students, academic and administrative staff, researchers and young people, and encourage the exchange of information and experience. The Parties shall promote unified coordination of education system activity according to European and international standards and best practices.
Cooperation on education and training. 1. The Parties agree that cooperation in this field shall aim to determine how to improve education and vocational training. To this end, access by young people, women, indigenous peoples and other Central American ethnic groups, as well as senior citizens to education, including technical courses, higher education and vocational training, shall receive special attention, as shall achieving the Millennium Development Goals in this context.

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  • EDUCATION AND TRAINING TRUST FUND 45.01 The Employer shall contribute four hundred ($400.00) dollars per calendar year into the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Local No. 832, Education and Training Trust Fund.

  • EDUCATION AND TRAINING FUND 22.01 i) The Employer shall contribute to the Union the sum of Five cents ($.05) per hour per full- time employee for each hour worked for education and training of Union members.

  • Cooperation on Safety The Employer and Union will cooperate in continuing and perfecting regulations which will afford adequate protection to employees engaged in hazardous areas.

  • Training and Education SECTION 1 – Law Enforcement Supervisors’ Training The state and the PBA recognize the importance of supervisor training programs to develop management skills in our law enforcement supervisors. The state will make a reasonable effort to continue existing training programs in law enforcement techniques and to develop new programs in performance review techniques, supervisory skills, and managerial techniques.

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