External Channels Sample Clauses

External Channels. DITOs activities will be communicated and the outcomes will be disseminated on a series of external platforms of other organisations, institutions, projects and their respective social networks. The list of these sources will be extended throughout the duration of this project. Table 5 summarises a list of external channels that have been identified in M3 grouped by topic. Title Website European Commission European Commission xxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/index_en.htm XX Xxxxxx News xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx/news/home_en.html Socientize xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx/ CAPS xxxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/digital-single- market/en/collective-awareness European Parliament xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx Related H2020 projects RRI Toolkit xxxx://xxx.xxx-xxxxx.xx/ Sparks Project xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/ European Biodiversity Observation Network (EU BON) xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx/ Other related projects The Ecsite Network xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx/ Citizen Science Association xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/ Australian Citizen Science Association xxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/xxxxxxxxx/ UK Environmental Observation Framework xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/our-work/citizen- science Citizen Cyberlab xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/ Citizen Create Knowledge Germany platform and network xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx Citizen Science platform Austria xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx European Universities Public Relations and Information Officers Association (EUPRIO) xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx/ European Science Events Association xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxxx/ SYNENERGENE (RRI in Synthetic Biology) xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx/ OPAL xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/ OrganiCity xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/project/o rganicity/ Ideas for Change: The Bristol Approach xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xx/projects/bristolapproac h/ Policy Royal Society of Biology website and weekly policy newsletter xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/policy NESTA website and weekly policy newsletter xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/ The Royal Society xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/topics-policy/ Institute for Government xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/ Policy Exchange xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/ Open Data Institute website and weekly newsletter xxxx://xxxxxx.xxx/ US Government Platform for Citizen Science xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/ General news and other websites European Citizen Science Association website and newsletter xxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxx-xxxxxxx.xxx/ Guardian Blog xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/tone/blog Horizon 2020 Projects xxxx://xxxxxxx0000xxxxxxxx.xxx/ BBC Scie...
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  • Programming (a) Pursuant to Section 624 of the Cable Act, the Licensee shall maintain the mix, quality and broad categories of Programming set forth in Exhibit 4, attached hereto and made a part hereof. Pursuant to applicable federal law, all Programming decisions, including the Programming listed in Exhibit 4, attached hereto, shall be at the sole discretion of the Licensee.

  • Benchmarking Process 2.2.1 The Supplier shall produce and send to the Authority for Approval, a draft plan for the Benchmark Review.

  • Extracurricular Activities Effective July 1, 2009, stipends for participation in extracurricular activities which are authorized by the appointing authority shall be: Pathfinders/Mountaineering: Inland $950/year Sailing $400/year Art Club Advisor $300/year Drama Club Advisor $300/year Cross Country Skiing $150/year Interscholastic Coaches: Boys’ Basketball $1000/year Girls’ Basketball (if class D) $1000/year Asst. Boys’ Basketball $750/year Asst. Girls’ Basketball (if class D) $750/year Interscholastic Sport: Scorekeeper/Timekeeper $10/game Club Sport Coaches: Soccer $400/year Track $400/year Cross County Running $400/year Girls’ Basketball (if not class D) $400/year Sports Activity Director $400/year Athletic Director $200/year Committee:

  • Internet Connectivity School must provide sufficient hardline internet connectivity and the required network configurations (provided in Exhibit A) for each Pixellot System to allow live broadcasts. PlayOn will provide the point-to-point wireless internet base station (“Point to Point”) when needed to deliver hardline internet connectivity to Pixellot Systems installed in outdoor venues; provided that PlayOn is able to select the make and model of the Point to Point system. In the event that School requests, or requires, a specific Point to Point system that is different from what is provided by PlayOn, then School must provide and install the Point to Point system at its own expense.

  • TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE During the term of this Agreement any disputes arising in relation to adjustment to technological change shall be discussed between the Bargaining Representatives of the two parties to this Collective Agreement.

  • Promotions The anniversary date of a promoted employee is determined as for a new employee in Subsection 5.3.A above.

  • Unbundled Channelization (Multiplexing) 5.7.1 To the extent NewPhone is purchasing DS1 or DS3 or STS-1 Dedicated Transport pursuant to this Agreement, Unbundled Channelization (UC) provides the optional multiplexing capability that will allow a DS1 (1.544 Mbps) or DS3 (44.736 Mbps) or STS-1 (51.84 Mbps) Network Elements to be multiplexed or channelized at a BellSouth central office. Channelization can be accomplished through the use of a multiplexer or a digital cross-connect system at the discretion of BellSouth. Once UC has been installed, NewPhone may request channel activation on a channelized facility and BellSouth shall connect the requested facilities via COCIs. The COCI must be compatible with the lower capacity facility and ordered with the lower capacity facility. This service is available as defined in NECA 4.

  • Promotion A promotion shall mean the transfer of an employee to a higher level position of more responsibility as well as salary.

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