Common use of Development and sustainability Clause in Contracts

Development and sustainability. a. In terms of excellence, course integration, the joint nature of the endeavour under this Agreement and financial viability, the Partner Institutions strive to develop and implement the Degree Programme in such a way that the Degree Programme can exist beyond the EU funding period. b. The Partner Institutions intend to secure financial sustainability beyond EU funding by: • Committing resources “in kind” that underpin the Consortium, enabling it to continue as an international network in the future; and • Supporting the institutional embedding of the Degree Programme in the Consortium and at the Partner Institution itself in all necessary aspects. c. The Consortium intends to secure sustainability in terms of finances and excellence of the Degree Programme beyond EU funding by: • Developing a portfolio approach to sources of finance, including possibilities for non-EU scholarships for students; and • Supporting the students in minimising the associated costs and overheads for students of the Degree Programme; and • Frequently reviewing the Degree Programme and adapting it to deliver interdisciplinary, multi-skilled graduates that respond to the needs of the medical and health sciences sector; and • Increasing the involvement of relevant actors from the field of health and medical sciences in the Degree Programme, for example in the form of strategic partnerships; and • Advancing an integrated communication strategy for marketing the Degree Programme and involving alumni, professional and educational networks and European and national agents in targeting different audiences; and • Constantly improving the Degree Programme’s strategic positioning at global level and performing a leading and innovating role in the global higher education market.

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Samples: Consortium Agreement, Consortium Agreement

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Development and sustainability. a. In terms of excellence, course integration, the joint nature of the endeavour under this Agreement and financial viability, the Partner Institutions strive to develop and implement the Degree Programme in such a way that the Degree Programme can exist beyond the EU funding period. b. The Partner Institutions intend to secure financial sustainability beyond EU funding by: • Committing resources “in kind” that underpin the Consortium, enabling it to continue as an international network in the future; and • Supporting the institutional embedding of the Degree Programme in the Consortium and at the Partner Institution itself in all necessary aspects. c. The Consortium intends to secure sustainability in terms of finances and excellence of the Degree Programme beyond EU funding by: • Developing a portfolio approach to sources of finance, including possibilities for non-EU scholarships for students; and • Supporting the students in minimising the associated costs and overheads for students of the Degree Programme; and • Frequently reviewing the Degree Programme and adapting it to deliver interdisciplinary, multi-multi- skilled graduates that respond to the needs of the medical and health sciences sector; and • Increasing the involvement of relevant actors from the field of health and medical sciences German Studies in the Degree Programme, for example in the form of strategic partnerships; and • Advancing an integrated communication strategy for marketing the Degree Programme and involving alumni, professional and educational networks and European and national agents in targeting different audiences; and • Constantly improving the Degree Programme’s strategic positioning at global level and performing a leading and innovating role in the global higher education market.

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Samples: Consortium Agreement

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Development and sustainability. a. a) In terms of excellence, course integration, the joint nature of the endeavour under this Supplement Agreement and financial viability, the Partner Consortium Institutions strive to develop and implement the Degree Programme degree programme in such a way that the Degree Programme it can be implemented and exist beyond the EU funding period. b. b) The Partner Institutions intend to secure financial sustainability beyond EU funding by: • Committing resources “● committing ‘in kind’ resources that underpin the Consortium, enabling it to continue as an international network in the future; and • Supporting ● supporting the institutional embedding of the Degree Programme in the Consortium and at the Partner Institution itself in all necessary aspects. c. c) The Consortium intends to secure sustainability in terms of finances and excellence of the Degree Programme beyond EU funding by, for instance: • Developing ● developing a portfolio approach to sources of finance, including the possibilities for of non-EU scholarships for students; and • Supporting ● supporting the students in minimising the associated costs and overheads for students of the Degree Programme; and • Frequently ● frequently reviewing the Degree Programme and adapting it to deliver interdisciplinary, interdisciplinary multi-skilled graduates that respond to the needs of the medical and health sciences sectorrelevant field; and • Increasing ● increasing the involvement of relevant actors from of the Master field of health and medical sciences in the Degree Programme, for example in the form of strategic partnerships; and • Advancing ● advancing an integrated communication strategy for marketing the Degree Programme and involving alumni, professional and educational networks and networks, European and national agents in targeting different audiences; and • Constantly improving audiences of the Degree Programme’s ; ● continuing the integration of the Degree Programme in the wider academic network of EC2U Alliance and its members; ● constantly improving the strategic positioning at global level and performing a leading and innovating role in the global higher education market; ● supporting the application in the future call Erasmus Mundus Joint Master as Consortium.

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Samples: Consortium Agreement

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