Network Bodies Sample Clauses

Network Bodies. All the management activities aim at coordinating and supporting the other activities of the JPA. Section 8 introduces the management structure and principles, and the management processes that will be used. The names of persons selected for specific management responsibilities as (1) Governing Council members; (2) Scientific Management Board members, (3) Project Co-ordinator; (4) Project Management Office; (5) Workpackage Leaders; (6) Dissemination and Exploitation Committee members, and (7) Users and Advisory Group members are listed in Appendix A, and the Consortium Agreement. All outputs (training courses, e-learning courses) of the network are owned by the consortium (see Consortium Agreement for further details). The list of names involved in management activities as part of the SMB, WP-L, DEC and UAG are given in the following table: Table 6.4.1 Scientists involved in management activities as part of the Scientific Network Management Board (SMB), Workpackage Leaders (WP-Ls), and Users and Advisory Committee (UAG). Scientist involved in management Organisation (country) Management Role Other WPs SMB/WP-L Xxxx X Xxxxxxx IFR (UK) SMB, CO WP-L (1.7, 4.0); WP-L 3.5 from M31 & WP-L 2.4 from M31 WP-L 1.8 from M43) Xx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx *******FCN (BE) SMB, DEC WP-L (3.3); co-WP-L 3.5 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx DFI** (DK) SMB Task Group Leader WP-L (1.8) Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx ETHZ (CH) SMB Task Group Leader WP (1.8) Xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Calhau INSA (PT) SMB WP-L (1.3) Prof Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx* NKUA (GR) SMB WP-L (2.3.1*) Xx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx US (UK) SMB WP-L (2.1) Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx*** TTZ (DE) SMB WP-L (2.2) Assoc Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx**** SLU (SW) SMB Co-WP-L (3.1) Xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx XX (NL) SMB Co-WP-L (3.1) Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx BNF (UK) SMB WP-L (3.2) Xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx AFSSA (FR) (From M49 DFI) SMB Co-WP-L (1.8) Xx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx UL (UK) WP-L WP-L (2.3) Xx Xxxx Xxx**** Xx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx***** DTU (DK) UCC (IE) WP-L WP-L (2.4 until 30/06/08) Xxxx Xxxxx*** BNF (UK) WP-L WP-L (3.4***) Xx Xxxxxx Xxxxx INSA (PT) WP-L WP-L (2.3.1**) Xxxxx Xxxxxx FRI (SK) SMB CEECFOODS Representative NB: *until 31/8/06; **from 1/9/06; ***from 1/7/06 to 30/6/07; ****DFI from 1/1/07; subcontractor to DTU from 1/1/07-30/6/08. *****Joint WP-L from 1/1/09. ****** from 1.7.08 change of affiliation from AUA to FCN Governing Council (GC) The GC is the final decision-making body of the network and approves all major strategic decisions of the network. It will consist of one senior level representative of all the le...
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Network Bodies. They are the Council of Representatives, the Executive Committee, and the Partners Assembly.
Network Bodies. All the management activities aim at coordinating and supporting the other activities of the JPA. Section 8 introduces the management structure and principles, and the management processes that will be used. The names of persons selected for specific management responsibilities as (1) Governing Council members; (2) Scientific and Network Management Board members, (3) Project Co-ordinator; (4) Project Management Office; (5) Horizontal Platforms leaders; (6) Workpackage Leaders; (7) Dissemination and Exploitation Committee members, and (8) Users and Advisory Group members are listed in Appendix A, and the Consortium Agreement. All outputs (training courses, e-learning courses) of the network are owned by the consortium (see Consortium Agreement for further details). The list of names involved in management activities as part of the SMB, HP-L, WP-L, DEC and UAG are given in the following table: Table 6.4.1 Scientists involved in management activities as part of the Scientific Network Management Board (SMB), Horizontal Platform Leaders (HP-L), Workpackage Leaders (WP-L), and Users and Advisory Committee (UAG). Scientist involved in management Organisation (country) Management Role Other WPs SMB & HP-L:

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