Monitoring of implementation Sample Clauses
The 'Monitoring of implementation' clause establishes the requirement for ongoing oversight and evaluation of how agreed-upon terms or project activities are carried out. Typically, this involves setting up procedures for regular reporting, progress reviews, or audits to ensure that all parties are fulfilling their obligations as specified in the agreement. By providing a structured mechanism for tracking compliance and performance, this clause helps identify issues early, supports accountability, and ensures that the objectives of the contract or project are being met effectively.
Monitoring of implementation. The Parties commit to convene once every trimester during the first year following the signing of this Agreement to review its implementation and, if needed, to renew and adjust their commitments.
Monitoring of implementation. Each Party shall monitor the implementation of its obligations under this Agreement and shall, in a format and at intervals to be determined by the Conference of the Parties, report to the Conference on measures that it has taken to implement this Agreement.
Monitoring of implementation. 1. Without prejudice to Directive 2003/4/EC and Directive 2007/2/EC, Member States shall draw up, publish and update annually as far as new data or information is available but at least every three years, a report containing:
(a) information on the application of this Regulation, including information on enforcement activities, infringements and penalties;
(b) information compiled from the notifications received pursuant to Article 4(2) and (3), Article 5(2) and Article 7(4)(b)(iii);
(c) information compiled from the release inventories drawn up pursuant to Article 6(1);
(d) information on implementation in accordance with the national implementation plans drawn up pursuant to Article 9(2);
Monitoring of implementation. 1. The Commission shall monitor the implementation of the Facility and measure the achievement of the objectives set out in Articles 4. ▌ The monitoring of implementation shall be targeted and proportionate to the activities carried out under the Facility.
2. The performance reporting system of the Commission shall ensure that data for monitoring the implementation of the activities and results are collected efficiently, effectively, and in a timely manner. To that end, proportionate reporting requirements shall be imposed on recipients of Union funding.
Monitoring of implementation. The institution will undertake annual monitoring and evaluation of this access agreement to confirm compliance and progress towards the achievement of the milestones it has established. Responsibility for the monitoring report will rest with the Director of Higher Education. The annual monitoring report will be submitted to the Director of OFFA following its approval by the College Governors. The report will be presented to the Executive at such time as to ensure that OFFA will receive the report by its published deadline. The report will incorporate the following sections: Financial data summarising recruitment levels, payment of bursaries, and other financial support made available to students; Outreach activities that have been undertaken during the year - Number of open days held - Number of schools/colleges visited - Proportion of schools/colleges in Low Participation Neighbourhoods (as a proxy for WP pupils/students) - Enquiries from those with a postcode from a Low Participation Neighbourhood Progression made in meeting institutional milestones and objectives. As well as the institutional-level reporting, the Schools in Newcastle College and the other Divisions within NCG which deliver HE have a quality review twice a year for their HE courses. This is in addition to the business planning that all divisions undertake. As part of these meetings, colleagues will be asked to assess their performance against the access targets. This will be not just in terms of enrolment but also retention, progression and achievement. Retention is monitored by monthly reporting which looks at the current number of withdrawals and the trend across the year. High- level data is presented to highlight any patterns and trends and low- level data is made available so that HE Managers can investigate whether withdrawals are affecting any particular type of student, especially those from a WP background. On an annual basis, at the HE quality review meetings, colleagues are provided with high-level and low-level data on progression and achievement. HE Managers are asked to investigate whether any particular type of student, especially those from a WP backgrounds, have significantly different outcomes. Table 7a - Statistical targets and milestones relating to your applicants, entrants or student body Reference number Stage of the lifecycle (drop-down menu) Target type (drop-down menu) Description (500 characters maximum) Is this a collaborative target? (drop- down menu) B...
Monitoring of implementation.
1. For the purpose of monitoring the implementation of this Arrangement, the Parties shall carry out a joint biennial review of its implementation.
2. Without prejudice to Title XIII of Part III of the Agreement, any possible issues identified by the Parties during the implementation of this Arrangement shall be jointly addressed by the Parties in accordance with Article 20 of this Arrangement.
3. In order to further cooperation and facilitate the monitoring of the implementation of this Arrangement, regular exchanges shall take place, including by means of high-level meetings between the Parties.
