INTERNSHIP SITE Sample Clauses

INTERNSHIP SITE. 1. To provide a meaningful internship experience to the APSU College of Business student. 2. To provide the intern with a written job description and orient the intern regarding policies, processes, forms, schedules, and other aspects necessary to carry out the tasks outlined in the description. 3. To provide an Onsite Supervisor who will assume the supervision and evaluation responsibilities regarding the student’s training and performance activities during the internship. 4. To evaluate student progress on a continuous basis and provide a candid final performance appraisal of the student’s activities during the internship. The Onsite Supervisor will complete the Intern Performance Appraisal form, review it with the intern, and provide a copy to be submitted by the intern via D2L Dropbox, email, or fax to the Internship Coordinator/Instructor. 5. Determine and track the hours and days of work up to forty hours per week. A minimum of 60 hours are to be worked by the student during the semester for EACH credit hour received. 6. To provide students the opportunity to work in an environment that is relevant to career opportunities in their major field of study. 7. To permit reasonable program review and evaluation by the Internship Coordinator or his designee; to arrange meetings with appropriate personnel to answer questions; and to cooperate with other reasonable request for program information. 8. To not discriminate in the selection of interns because of race, creed, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, physical or mental handicap, or veteran status.
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INTERNSHIP SITE. (I) Internship site: [Name of Company] (Address: [Company Address]) (II) Without prior consent from Party A and Party C, Party B shall not change the internship site discretionarily.
INTERNSHIP SITE. The principal of the school:
INTERNSHIP SITE. 實習地點:○○公司(○○縣(市)○○區○○路(街)○○號○○樓。 5.1 Address of Internship Site 甲方非經乙方及丙方同意,不得任意調動實習地點。 5.2 Without the agreement of Part B and Part C, Part A should not change Party C’s internship site. Article VI. Internship hours, Internship Content, Internship Salaries and Welfares: 姓名 Name 實習期間 (年/月/日~年/月/日) Duration (y/m/d-y/m/d) 實習時數 Hours 實習訓練內容 Job Content and Description 甲方與丙方為非僱傭關係:依「專科以上學校產學合作實施辦法」規定,甲方與丙方為單純學習訓練關係。 According to the "Regulations for the Implementation of Industry-Academia Cooperation in Colleges and Above", Party A and Party C established purely learning and training relations rather than employment relation. 實習時間:甲乙方應考量實務訓練所需及為維護個人身心健康,安排每日實習時間不得超過八小時,每週實習時間,不得超過四十小時,且不得於午後十時至翌晨六時之時間內進行(但學校辦理校外實習屬各類專門職業及技術人員考試所訂定應考資格條件,不在此限)。
INTERNSHIP SITE. City/State:
INTERNSHIP SITE. Ensure student interns will not be used to fill or replace regular staff positions. • Provide a designated supervisor/mentor for the student intern who will ensure student will stay within the parameters of the internship job description. Help schedule the intern’s assignments and hours. • Discuss any misconduct of students with college officials as soon as possible. • Reserve the right to immediately suspend a student from the internship in the event of gross misconduct (such as unsafe behavior, a violation of company ethics or any serious breach of company standards or policies). • Encourage the student to complete their program at the College. • Provide an environment that meets industry safety standards. • Maintain liability insurance coverage and property insurance covering the value of the facilities and content. • Will permit, on reasonable notice and request, the review of the company by agencies charged with responsibility for accreditation of College.
INTERNSHIP SITE.  Provide a designated supervisor/mentor for the student intern who will ensure student will stay within the parameters of the internship job description. Assist the intern with assignments and hours.  Discuss any misconduct of students with college officials as soon as possible.  Submit student intern feedback in a timely manner.  Reserve the right to immediately suspend a student from the internship in the event of gross misconduct (such as unsafe behavior, a violation of company ethics or any serious breach of company standards or policies).  Encourage the student to complete their program at the College.  Provide an environment that meets industry safety standards.  Maintain general liability insurance coverage and property insurance covering the value of the facilities and content. Employee L&I insurance is maintained for paid internships only.  Will permit, on reasonable notice and request, the review of the company by agencies charged with responsibility for accreditation of College.  Ensure student interns will not be used to fill or replace regular staff positions.
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