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 28.4.1 and 28.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 4. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 and 28.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 4. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane Adelaide Mount Gambier Magill Whyalla Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Lakes 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 and 28.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 4. North Sydney Brunswick Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane City Bundoora 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 32.4.1 and 28.4.2 32.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 4 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 45. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Cairns Thursday Island Mackay Townsville Mount Isa Brisbane 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 32.4.1 and 28.4.2 32.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 4 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 45. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane Mount Xxxxxxx Gold Coast South Bank Xxxxx Xxxxxx Sunshine Coast 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 25.4.1 and 28.4.2 25.4.3 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 4 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 45. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane Caulfield Peninsula Clayton Parkville 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 and 28.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 4. North Sydney Croydon Wantirna Hawthorn Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane CBD 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 and 28.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 4. North Darwin / Casuarina Sydney Xxxxx Springs Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education (BIITTE) 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 32.4.1 and 28.4.2 32.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 4 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 45. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane Gatton St Xxxxx Xxxxxxx 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 and 28.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 4. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane Xxxxx Park Precinct City (Broadway) 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 32.4.1 and 28.4.2 32.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 4 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 45. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat City (Sydney) Canberra Brisbane Kensington Port Macquarie Paddington 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 32.4.1 and 28.4.2 32.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 4 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 45. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane Newcastle (Xxxxxxxxx) Newcastle (City) Ourimbah Port Macquarie 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 and 28.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 4. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane Bunbury Mount Xxxxxx Geraldton Joondalup 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 32.4.1 and 28.4.2 32.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 4 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 45. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane Armidale Parramatta Coffs Harbour 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 32.4.1 and 28.4.2 32.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 4 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 45. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane Parkville Southbank Burnley Dookie Creswick 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 32.4.1 and 28.4.2 32.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 4 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 45. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane Crawley Albany 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 and 28.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 4. Albury-Wodonga Goulburn Bathurst Manly Canberra (Xxxxxx) Orange Dubbo Parramatta Wagga Wagga Port Macquarie Canberra Institute of Technology, Xxxx ACT North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane The University must seek the Commonwealth’s prior written approval before closing or otherwise disposing Institute of a campus of the University at which students are enrolled in Commonwealth supported places. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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.TAFE Ryde NSW
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Samples: Funding Agreement
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 28.4.1 25.4.1 and 28.4.2 25.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 4. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane (Gardens Point) Xxxxxx Xxxxx Caboolture 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 25.4.1 and 28.4.2 25.4.3 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 4. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane Toowomba Springfield Ipswich 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 32.4.1 and 28.4.2 32.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 4 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 45. North Camden Xxxxxxx Street Camperdown Rozelle Lidcombe (Cumberland) Surry Hills Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane Westmead 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 and 28.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 4. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 32.4.1 and 28.4.2 32.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 4 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 45. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 and 28.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 4. North Sydney Footscray Park Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane - Queen Street Footscray Xxxxxxxxx St Albans Melbourne - Flinders Street Werribee 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 32.4.1 and 28.4.2 32.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of EducationEmployment, Skills and Employment Small and Family Business at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 4 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 45. Adelaide / North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane Terrace Xxxxx Campus (Urrbrae) Roseworthy 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 and 28.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 4. North Adelaide Cairns Sydney Brisbane Emerald Perth Bundaberg Gladstone Rockhampton Mackay Noosa Hub / Pomona Townsville Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 and 28.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ Affairs 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 4. North Coffs Harbour Gold Coast Lismore SCU Melbourne SCU Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane SCU Perth SCU Coomera 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 32.4.1 and 28.4.2 32.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 4 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 45. North Xxxxxxx'x Bay Wollongong Bega Shoalhaven Southern Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane (Loftus) Xxxx Vale Liverpool Sydney Business School 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 32.4.1 and 28.4.2 32.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 4 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 45. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane Albany Geraldton Armadale Kalgoorlie Bentley Karratha (Pilbara) Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx River Midland / Koongamia Northam 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 and 28.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 4. North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane Xxxxxxx (South Street) Rockingham Peel (Mandurah) 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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
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 28.4.1 and 28.4.2 the skill shortage lists published by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment at State, Territory and National levels and the Department of Home Affairs’ 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. 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 University campuses listed below in Table 3 or approved educational facilities listed below in Table 4. Gympie Fraser Coast Sunshine Coast Southbank Caboolture Moreton Bay Sunshine Coast Health Institute Sunshine Coast Mind and Neuroscience - Xxxxxxxx Institute Noosa North Sydney Melbourne Strathfield Ballarat Canberra Brisbane Lakes 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. The Commonwealth contribution amounts for a place in a nursing and education funding cluster include amounts in recognition of the costs of nursing clinical placement and teaching practicum. The University must use these amounts only for those purposes. $1,330 and $912 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2018; $1,355 and $929 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2019; and $1,379 and $945 per place in the nursing and teaching clusters respectively in 2020. 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 provides a pathway to professional accreditation, where that accreditation requires a clinical or practicum placement such as an initial teacher education course, the University must ensure that each student enrolled in that course has access to clinical placements or 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