Courses for a Nationally Strategic Language. In making a decision regarding a Course Closure, the Commonwealth will: seek to reach a mutually agreeable arrangement with the University regarding the Course Closure; have regard to student demand for the Course, the financial viability of the Course, the justification provided for a proposed Course Closure by the University and other relevant factors; assist the University to explore options to retain the Course, including through cooperation with another provider or the movement of Commonwealth supported places to another provider (where applicable); and not unreasonably withhold approval for a Course Closure so as to place an unreasonable financial burden on the University or place the University in a financially unviable position in regard to the University’s overall financial status. For the purposes of subclause 19.4.1 and 19.4.3 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s Skilled Occupation Lists must be taken into account in deciding if Closing a Course is likely, in the Commonwealth’s opinion, to create serious detriment to the Skills Base of a Regional Economy. New campuses and campus closures The University must obtain the Commonwealth’s prior written approval if the University proposes to enrol Commonwealth supported students in a course of study that is, or is to be undertaken, primarily at an educational facility, other than one of the following university campuses listed below or approved educational facilities listed in subclause 20.1. Name of campus The University has approval to enrol Commonwealth supported students in courses of study at the following educational facilities. Name of educational facility
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Samples: Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement
Courses for a Nationally Strategic Language. In making a decision regarding a Course Closure, the Commonwealth will: seek to reach a mutually agreeable arrangement with the University regarding the Course Closure; have regard to student demand for the Course, the financial viability of the Course, the justification provided for a proposed Course Closure by the University and other relevant factors; assist the University to explore options to retain the Course, including through cooperation with another provider or the movement of Commonwealth supported places to another provider (where applicable); and not unreasonably withhold approval for a Course Closure so as to place an unreasonable financial burden on the University or place the University in a financially unviable position in regard to the University’s overall financial status. For the purposes of subclause 19.4.1 17.4.1 and 19.4.3 17.4.3 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s Skilled Occupation Lists Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List must be taken into account in deciding if Closing a Course is likely, in the Commonwealth’s opinion, to create serious detriment to the Skills Base of a Regional Economy. New campuses and campus closures The University must obtain the Commonwealth’s prior written approval if the University proposes to enrol Commonwealth supported students in a course of study that is, or is to be undertaken, primarily at an educational facility, other than one of the following university University campuses listed below in Table 4 or approved educational facilities listed below in subclause 20.1Table 5. Name of campus Beauty Point Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Sydney Launceston Xxxxx Bay (Hobart) The University has must seek the Commonwealth’s prior written approval to enrol before closing or otherwise disposing of a campus of the University at which students are enrolled in Commonwealth supported students places. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in courses a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of study at the following educational facilitiescosts of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum ($1,311 and $899 per place in the funding cluster respectively in 2017). Name The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. For a course that is accredited under section 49 of educational facilitythe National Law, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in a course has access to clinical placements in accordance with the approved accreditation standard for the profession. For a course that is accredited by a State or Territory teacher regulatory authority as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to teacher practicums in accordance with the approved national accreditation standard. The laws of the Australian Capital Territory apply to the interpretation of this agreement. The parties agree to submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Australian Capital Territory and any courts which have jurisdiction to hear appeals from any of these courts in respect to any dispute under this agreement. This agreement and the Higher Education Support Act 2003 record the entire agreement between the parties in relation to its subject matter. Except for action the Commonwealth is expressly authorised or required to take elsewhere in this agreement or HESA, no variation of this agreement is binding unless it is agreed in writing and signed by the parties. If a court or tribunal says any provision of this agreement has no effect or interprets a provision to reduce an obligation or right, this does not invalidate, or restrict the operation of, any other provision.
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Samples: Funding Agreement
Courses for a Nationally Strategic Language. In making a decision regarding a Course Closure, the Commonwealth will: seek to reach a mutually agreeable arrangement with the University regarding the Course Closure; have regard to student demand for the Course, the financial viability of the Course, the justification provided for a proposed Course Closure by the University and other relevant factors; assist the University to explore options to retain the Course, including through cooperation with another provider or the movement of Commonwealth supported places to another provider (where applicable); and not unreasonably withhold approval for a Course Closure so as to place an unreasonable financial burden on the University or place the University in a financially unviable position in regard to the University’s overall financial status. For the purposes of subclause 19.4.1 and 19.4.3 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s Skilled Occupation Lists must be taken into account in deciding if Closing a Course is likely, in the Commonwealth’s opinion, to create serious detriment to the Skills Base of a Regional Economy. New campuses and campus closures The University must obtain the Commonwealth’s prior written approval if the University proposes to enrol Commonwealth supported students in a course of study that is, or is to be undertaken, primarily at an educational facility, other than one of the following university campuses listed below or approved educational facilities listed in subclause 20.1. Name of campus The University has approval to enrol Commonwealth supported students in courses of study at the following educational facilities. Name of educational facility.
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Samples: Funding Agreement
Courses for a Nationally Strategic Language. In making a decision regarding a Course Closure, the Commonwealth will: seek to reach a mutually agreeable arrangement with the University regarding the Course Closure; have regard to student demand for the Course, the financial viability of the Course, the justification provided for a proposed Course Closure by the University and other relevant factors; assist the University to explore options to retain the Course, including through cooperation with another provider or the movement of Commonwealth supported places to another provider (where applicable); and not unreasonably withhold approval for a Course Closure so as to place an unreasonable financial burden on the University or place the University in a financially unviable position in regard to the University’s overall financial status. For the purposes of subclause 19.4.1 22.4.1 and 19.4.3 22.4.3 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Immigration and Border ProtectionCitizenship’s Skilled Occupation Lists must be taken into account in deciding if Closing a Course is likely, in the Commonwealth’s opinion, to create serious detriment to the Skills Base of a Regional Economy. New campuses and campus closures The University must obtain the Commonwealth’s prior written approval if the University proposes to enrol Commonwealth supported students in a course of study that is, or is to be undertaken, primarily at an educational facility, other than one of the following university campuses listed below or approved educational facilities listed in subclause 20.123.1. Name of campus The University has must seek the Commonwealth’s prior written approval to enrol before closing or otherwise disposing of a campus of the University at which students are enrolled in Commonwealth supported students places. Clinical placements and practicums The Commonwealth Grant Scheme contribution amounts for a place in courses a nursing and education funding clusters include amounts in recognition of study at the following educational facilitiescosts of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum ($1,224 and $840 per EFTSL respectively in 20141). Name The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. For a course that is accredited under section 49 of educational facilitythe National Law, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in a course has access to clinical placements in accordance with the approved accreditation standard for the profession. For a course that is accredited by a State or Territory teacher regulatory authority as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to teacher practicums in accordance with the approved national accreditation standard. Applicable law and jurisdiction The laws of the Australian Capital Territory apply to the interpretation of this agreement. The parties agree to submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Australian Capital Territory and any courts which have jurisdiction to hear appeals from any of these courts in respect to any dispute under this agreement. Entire agreement, variation and severance This agreement and the Higher Education Support Act 2003 record the entire agreement between the parties in relation to its subject matter. Except for action the Commonwealth is expressly authorised or required to take elsewhere in this agreement or HESA, no variation of this agreement is binding unless it is agreed in writing and signed by the parties. If a court or tribunal says any provision of this agreement has no effect or interprets a provision to reduce an obligation or right, this does not invalidate, or restrict the operation of, any other provision.
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Samples: Funding Agreement
Courses for a Nationally Strategic Language. In making a decision regarding a Course Closure, the Commonwealth will: seek to reach a mutually agreeable arrangement with the University regarding the Course Closure; have regard to student demand for the Course, the financial viability of the Course, the justification provided for a proposed Course Closure by the University and other relevant factors; assist the University to explore options to retain the Course, including through cooperation with another provider or the movement of Commonwealth supported places to another provider (where applicable); and not unreasonably withhold approval for a Course Closure so as to place an unreasonable financial burden on the University or place the University in a financially unviable position in regard to the University’s overall financial status. For the purposes of subclause 19.4.1 13.4.1 and 19.4.3 13.4.3 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s Skilled Occupation Lists Occupations List must be taken into account in deciding if Closing a Course is likely, in the Commonwealth’s opinion, to create serious detriment to the Skills Base of a Regional Economy. New campuses and campus closures The University must obtain the Commonwealth’s prior written approval if the University proposes to enrol Commonwealth supported students in a course of study that is, or is to be undertaken, primarily at an educational facility, other than one of the following university University campuses listed below in Table 3 or approved educational facilities listed below in subclause 20.1Table 4. Name of campus Xxxxx Park Precinct City (Broadway) The University has must seek the Commonwealth’s prior written approval to enrol before closing or otherwise disposing of a campus of the University at which students are enrolled in Commonwealth supported students places. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in courses a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of study at the following educational facilitiescosts of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum ($1,311 and $899 per place in the funding cluster respectively in 2017). Name The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. For a course that is accredited under section 49 of educational facilitythe National Law, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in a course has access to clinical placements in accordance with the approved accreditation standard for the profession. For a course that is accredited by a State or Territory teacher regulatory authority as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to teacher practicums in accordance with the approved national accreditation standard. The laws of the Australian Capital Territory apply to the interpretation of this agreement. The parties agree to submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Australian Capital Territory and any courts which have jurisdiction to hear appeals from any of these courts in respect to any dispute under this agreement. This agreement and the Higher Education Support Act 2003 record the entire agreement between the parties in relation to its subject matter. Except for action the Commonwealth is expressly authorised or required to take elsewhere in this agreement or HESA, no variation of this agreement is binding unless it is agreed in writing and signed by the parties. If a court or tribunal says any provision of this agreement has no effect or interprets a provision to reduce an obligation or right, this does not invalidate, or restrict the operation of, any other provision.
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Samples: Funding Agreement
Courses for a Nationally Strategic Language. In making a decision regarding a Course Closure, the Commonwealth will: seek to reach a mutually agreeable arrangement with the University regarding the Course Closure; have regard to student demand for the Course, the financial viability of the Course, the justification provided for a proposed Course Closure by the University and other relevant factors; assist the University to explore options to retain the Course, including through cooperation with another provider or the movement of Commonwealth supported places to another provider (where applicable); and not unreasonably withhold approval for a Course Closure so as to place an unreasonable financial burden on the University or place the University in a financially unviable position in regard to the University’s overall financial status. For the purposes of subclause 19.4.1 13.4.1 and 19.4.3 13.4.3 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s Skilled Occupation Lists Occupations List must be taken into account in deciding if Closing a Course is likely, in the Commonwealth’s opinion, to create serious detriment to the Skills Base of a Regional Economy. New campuses and campus closures The University must obtain the Commonwealth’s prior written approval if the University proposes to enrol Commonwealth supported students in a course of study that is, or is to be undertaken, primarily at an educational facility, other than one of the following university University campuses listed below in Table 3 or approved educational facilities listed below in subclause 20.1Table 4. Name of campus Gympie Fraser Coast Sippy Downs Southbank Sunshine Coast Mind and Neuroscience – Xxxxxxxx Institute Sunshine Coast Health Institute Noosa Caboolture North Lakes The University has must seek the Commonwealth’s prior written approval to enrol before closing or otherwise disposing of a campus of the University at which students are enrolled in Commonwealth supported students places. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in courses a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of study at the following educational facilitiescosts of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum ($1,311 and $899 per place in the funding cluster respectively in 2017). Name The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. For a course that is accredited under section 49 of educational facilitythe National Law, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in a course has access to clinical placements in accordance with the approved accreditation standard for the profession. For a course that is accredited by a State or Territory teacher regulatory authority as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to teacher practicums in accordance with the approved national accreditation standard. The laws of the Australian Capital Territory apply to the interpretation of this agreement. The parties agree to submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Australian Capital Territory and any courts which have jurisdiction to hear appeals from any of these courts in respect to any dispute under this agreement. This agreement and the Higher Education Support Act 2003 record the entire agreement between the parties in relation to its subject matter. Except for action the Commonwealth is expressly authorised or required to take elsewhere in this agreement or HESA, no variation of this agreement is binding unless it is agreed in writing and signed by the parties. If a court or tribunal says any provision of this agreement has no effect or interprets a provision to reduce an obligation or right, this does not invalidate, or restrict the operation of, any other provision.
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Samples: Funding Agreement
Courses for a Nationally Strategic Language. In making a decision regarding a Course Closure, the Commonwealth will: seek to reach a mutually agreeable arrangement with the University regarding the Course Closure; have regard to student demand for the Course, the financial viability of the Course, the justification provided for a proposed Course Closure by the University and other relevant factors; assist the University to explore options to retain the Course, including through cooperation with another provider or the movement of Commonwealth supported places to another provider (where applicable); and not unreasonably withhold approval for a Course Closure so as to place an unreasonable financial burden on the University or place the University in a financially unviable position in regard to the University’s overall financial status. For the purposes of subclause 19.4.1 16.4.1 and 19.4.3 16.4.3 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s Skilled Occupation Lists must be taken into account in deciding if Closing a Course is likely, in the Commonwealth’s opinion, to create serious detriment to the Skills Base of a Regional Economy. New campuses and campus closures The University must obtain the Commonwealth’s prior written approval if the University proposes to enrol Commonwealth supported students in a course of study that is, or is to be undertaken, primarily at an educational facility, other than one of the following university campuses listed below or approved educational facilities listed in subclause 20.116.1. Name of campus The University has approval to enrol Commonwealth supported students in courses of study at the following educational facilities. Name of educational facilityfacility The University must seek the Commonwealth’s prior written approval before closing or otherwise disposing of a campus of the University at which students are enrolled in Commonwealth supported places. Clinical placements and practicums The Commonwealth Grant Scheme contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding clusters include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum ($1,224 and $840 per EFTSL respectively in 20141). The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. The amounts for 2015 and 2016 will be advised, in writing, by the Commonwealth to the University before the start of the relevant grant year. For a course that is accredited under section 49 of the National Law, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in a course has access to clinical placements in accordance with the approved accreditation standard for the profession. For a course that is accredited by a State or Territory teacher regulatory authority as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to teacher practicums in accordance with the approved national accreditation standard. Applicable law and jurisdiction The laws of the Australian Capital Territory apply to the interpretation of this agreement. The parties agree to submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Australian Capital Territory and any courts which have jurisdiction to hear appeals from any of these courts in respect to any dispute under this agreement. Entire agreement, variation and severance This agreement and the Higher Education Support Act 2003 record the entire agreement between the parties in relation to its subject matter. Except for action the Commonwealth is expressly authorised or required to take elsewhere in this agreement or HESA, no variation of this agreement is binding unless it is agreed in writing and signed by the parties. If a court or tribunal says any provision of this agreement has no effect or interprets a provision to reduce an obligation or right, this does not invalidate, or restrict the operation of, any other provision.
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Samples: Funding Agreement
Courses for a Nationally Strategic Language. In making a decision regarding a Course Closure, the Commonwealth will: seek to reach a mutually agreeable arrangement with the University regarding the Course Closure; have regard to student demand for the Course, the financial viability of the Course, the justification provided for a proposed Course Closure by the University and other relevant factors; assist the University to explore options to retain the Course, including through cooperation with another provider or the movement of Commonwealth supported places to another provider (where applicable); and not unreasonably withhold approval for a Course Closure so as to place an unreasonable financial burden on the University or place the University in a financially unviable position in regard to the University’s overall financial status. For the purposes of subclause 19.4.1 and 19.4.3 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s Skilled Occupation Lists must be taken into account in deciding if Closing a Course is likely, in the Commonwealth’s opinion, to create serious detriment to the Skills Base of a Regional Economy. New campuses and campus closures The University must obtain the Commonwealth’s prior written approval if the University proposes to enrol Commonwealth supported students in a course of study that is, or is to be undertaken, primarily at an educational facility, other than one of the following university campuses listed below or approved educational facilities listed in subclause 20.1. Name of campus The University has approval to enrol Commonwealth supported students in courses of study at the following educational facilities. Name of educational facilityCity (Sydney) Kensington
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Samples: Funding Agreement
Courses for a Nationally Strategic Language. In making a decision regarding a Course Closure, the Commonwealth will: seek to reach a mutually agreeable arrangement with the University regarding the Course Closure; have regard to student demand for the Course, the financial viability of the Course, the justification provided for a proposed Course Closure by the University and other relevant factors; assist the University to explore options to retain the Course, including through cooperation with another provider or the movement of Commonwealth supported places to another provider (where applicable); and not unreasonably withhold approval for a Course Closure so as to place an unreasonable financial burden on the University or place the University in a financially unviable position in regard to the University’s overall financial status. For the purposes of subclause 19.4.1 17.4.1 and 19.4.3 17.4.3 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s Skilled Occupation Lists Occupations List must be taken into account in deciding if Closing a Course is likely, in the Commonwealth’s opinion, to create serious detriment to the Skills Base of a Regional Economy. New campuses and campus closures The University must obtain the Commonwealth’s prior written approval if the University proposes to enrol Commonwealth supported students in a course of study that is, or is to be undertaken, primarily at an educational facility, other than one of the following university University campuses listed below in Table 4 or approved educational facilities listed below in subclause 20.1Table 5. Name of campus Berwick Gippsland Caulfield Peninsula Clayton Parkville The University has must seek the Commonwealth’s prior written approval to enrol before closing or otherwise disposing of a campus of the University at which students are enrolled in Commonwealth supported students places. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in courses a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of study at the following educational facilitiescosts of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum ($1,311 and $899 per place in the funding cluster respectively in 2017). Name The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. For a course that is accredited under section 49 of educational facilitythe National Law, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in a course has access to clinical placements in accordance with the approved accreditation standard for the profession. For a course that is accredited by a State or Territory teacher regulatory authority as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to teacher practicums in accordance with the approved national accreditation standard. The laws of the Australian Capital Territory apply to the interpretation of this agreement. The parties agree to submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Australian Capital Territory and any courts which have jurisdiction to hear appeals from any of these courts in respect to any dispute under this agreement. This agreement and the Higher Education Support Act 2003 record the entire agreement between the parties in relation to its subject matter. Except for action the Commonwealth is expressly authorised or required to take elsewhere in this agreement or HESA, no variation of this agreement is binding unless it is agreed in writing and signed by the parties. If a court or tribunal says any provision of this agreement has no effect or interprets a provision to reduce an obligation or right, this does not invalidate, or restrict the operation of, any other provision.
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Samples: Funding Agreement
Courses for a Nationally Strategic Language. In making a decision regarding a Course Closure, the Commonwealth will: seek to reach a mutually agreeable arrangement with the University regarding the Course Closure; have regard to student demand for the Course, the financial viability of the Course, the justification provided for a proposed Course Closure by the University and other relevant factors; assist the University to explore options to retain the Course, including through cooperation with another provider or the movement of Commonwealth supported places to another provider (where applicable); and not unreasonably withhold approval for a Course Closure so as to place an unreasonable financial burden on the University or place the University in a financially unviable position in regard to the University’s overall financial status. For the purposes of subclause 19.4.1 and 19.4.3 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s Skilled Occupation Lists must be taken into account in deciding if Closing a Course is likely, in the Commonwealth’s opinion, to create serious detriment to the Skills Base of a Regional Economy. New campuses and campus closures The University must obtain the Commonwealth’s prior written approval if the University proposes to enrol Commonwealth supported students in a course of study that is, or is to be undertaken, primarily at an educational facility, other than one of the following university campuses listed below or approved educational facilities listed in subclause 20.1. Name of campus The University has approval to enrol Commonwealth supported students in courses of study at the following educational facilities. Name of educational facilitycampus
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Samples: Funding Agreement
Courses for a Nationally Strategic Language. In making a decision regarding a Course Closure, the Commonwealth will: :
16.5.1. seek to reach a mutually agreeable arrangement with the University regarding the Course Closure; ;
16.5.2. have regard to student demand for the Course, the financial viability of the Course, the justification provided for a proposed Course Closure by the University and other relevant factors; ;
16.5.3. assist the University to explore options to retain the Course, including through cooperation with another provider or the movement of Commonwealth supported places to another provider (where applicable); and and
16.5.4. not unreasonably withhold approval for a Course Closure so as to place an unreasonable financial burden on the University or place the University in a financially unviable position in regard to the University’s overall financial status. For the purposes of subclause 19.4.1 16.4.1 and 19.4.3 16.4.3 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s Skilled Occupation Lists must be taken into account in deciding if Closing a Course is likely, in the Commonwealth’s opinion, to create serious detriment to the Skills Base of a Regional Economy. New campuses and campus closures The University must obtain the Commonwealth’s prior written approval if the University proposes to enrol Commonwealth supported students in a course of study that is, or is to be undertaken, primarily at an educational facility, other than one of the following university campuses listed below or approved educational facilities listed in subclause 20.117.1. Name of campus campus
17.1. The University has approval to enrol Commonwealth supported students in courses of study at the following educational facilities. Name of educational facilityfacility The University must seek the Commonwealth’s prior written approval before closing or otherwise disposing of a campus of the University at which students are enrolled in Commonwealth supported places. Clinical placements and practicums The Commonwealth Grant Scheme contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding clusters include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum ($1,224 and $840 per EFTSL respectively in 20141). The University must use these amounts only for those purposes.
19.1. The amounts for 2015 and 2016 will be advised, in writing, by the Commonwealth to the University before the start of the relevant grant year. For a course that is accredited under section 49 of the National Law, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in a course has access to clinical placements in accordance with the approved accreditation standard for the profession. For a course that is accredited by a State or Territory teacher regulatory authority as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to teacher practicums in accordance with the approved national accreditation standard. Applicable law and jurisdiction The laws of the Australian Capital Territory apply to the interpretation of this agreement. The parties agree to submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Australian Capital Territory and any courts which have jurisdiction to hear appeals from any of these courts in respect to any dispute under this agreement. Entire agreement, variation and severance This agreement and the Higher Education Support Act 2003 record the entire agreement between the parties in relation to its subject matter. Except for action the Commonwealth is expressly authorised or required to take elsewhere in this agreement or HESA, no variation of this agreement is binding unless it is agreed in writing and signed by the parties. If a court or tribunal says any provision of this agreement has no effect or interprets a provision to reduce an obligation or right, this does not invalidate, or restrict the operation of, any other provision. Notices
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Samples: Funding Agreement
Courses for a Nationally Strategic Language. In making a decision regarding a Course Closure, the Commonwealth will: seek to reach a mutually agreeable arrangement with the University regarding the Course Closure; have regard to student demand for the Course, the financial viability of the Course, the justification provided for a proposed Course Closure by the University and other relevant factors; assist the University to explore options to retain the Course, including through cooperation with another provider or the movement of Commonwealth supported places to another provider (where applicable); and not unreasonably withhold approval for a Course Closure so as to place an unreasonable financial burden on the University or place the University in a financially unviable position in regard to the University’s overall financial status. For the purposes of subclause 19.4.1 15.4.1 and 19.4.3 15.4.3 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s Skilled Occupation Lists must be taken into account in deciding if Closing a Course is likely, in the Commonwealth’s opinion, to create serious detriment to the Skills Base of a Regional Economy. New campuses and campus closures The University must obtain the Commonwealth’s prior written approval if the University proposes to enrol Commonwealth supported students in a course of study that is, or is to be undertaken, primarily at an educational facility, other than one of the following university campuses listed below or approved educational facilities listed in subclause 20.116.1. Name of campus The University has approval to enrol Commonwealth supported students in courses of study at the following educational facilities. Name of educational facilitycampus
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Samples: Funding Agreement
Courses for a Nationally Strategic Language. In making a decision regarding a Course Closure, the Commonwealth will: seek to reach a mutually agreeable arrangement with the University regarding the Course Closure; have regard to student demand for the Course, the financial viability of the Course, the justification provided for a proposed Course Closure by the University and other relevant factors; assist the University to explore options to retain the Course, including through cooperation with another provider or the movement of Commonwealth supported places to another provider (where applicable); and not unreasonably withhold approval for a Course Closure so as to place an unreasonable financial burden on the University or place the University in a financially unviable position in regard to the University’s overall financial status. For the purposes of subclause 19.4.1 and 19.4.3 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of of, Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s Skilled Occupation Lists must be taken into account in deciding if Closing a Course is likely, in the Commonwealth’s opinion, to create serious detriment to the Skills Base of a Regional Economy. New campuses and campus closures The University must obtain the Commonwealth’s prior written approval if the University proposes to enrol Commonwealth supported students in a course of study that is, or is to be undertaken, primarily at an educational facility, other than one of the following university campuses listed below or approved educational facilities listed in subclause 20.1. Name of campus The University has approval to enrol Commonwealth supported students in courses of study at the following educational facilities. Name of educational facility
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Samples: Funding Agreement