of HESA. If the University is unable to deliver the places detailed in Table 1 it must notify the Commonwealth as soon as practical and not later than at the next update of estimates of Commonwealth supported places required by the Commonwealth under clause 4. The University is not to transfer any allocation of Commonwealth supported places for designated courses of study between undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The University will receive enabling loading for the number of Commonwealth supported places in enabling courses allocated to the University under subsection 30-10(1)(a) of HESA as shown below in Table 2. Table 2: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for enabling courses 2017 3 Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine The total number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine allocated to the University under subsection 30-10(1)(a) of HESA for the 2017 grant year is shown below in Table 3. This is the maximum number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine that the University may provide in the 2017 grant year. The University must not change its course or courses of study in medicine in ways that will change the number of domestic annual completions for the course or courses. The number of domestic annual completions for the University’s course or courses of study in medicine is 242 completions in its five year course and up to 75 completions in its graduate entry four year course. The University must not admit commencing domestic full fee paying students in its course or courses of study in medicine. Table 3: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for medical courses 2017 1510
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of HESA. If the University is unable to deliver the places detailed in Table 1 it must notify the Commonwealth as soon as practical and not later than at the next update of estimates of Commonwealth supported places required by the Commonwealth under clause 4. The University is not to transfer any allocation of Commonwealth supported places for designated courses of study between undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The University will receive enabling loading for the number of Commonwealth supported places in enabling courses allocated to the University under subsection 30-10(1)(a) of HESA as shown below in Table 2. Table 2: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for enabling courses 2017 3 0 Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine The total number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine allocated to the University under subsection 30-10(1)(a) of HESA for the 2017 grant year is shown below in Table 3. This is the maximum number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine that the University may provide in the 2017 grant year. The University must not change its course or courses of study in medicine in ways that will change the number of domestic annual completions for the course or courses. The number of domestic annual completions for the University’s course or courses of study in medicine is 242 completions in its five year course and up to 75 completions in its graduate entry four year course90. The University must not admit commencing domestic full fee paying students in its course or courses of study in medicine. Table 3: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for medical courses 2017 1510360
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of HESA. If the University is unable to deliver the places detailed in Table 1 it must notify the Commonwealth as soon as practical and not later than at the next update of estimates of Commonwealth supported places required by the Commonwealth under clause 47. The University is not to transfer any allocation of Commonwealth supported places for designated courses of study between undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The University will receive enabling loading for the 2016 grant year for the number of Commonwealth supported places in enabling courses allocated to the University under subsection 30-10(1)(a) of HESA as shown below in Table 2. Table 2: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for enabling courses 2017 3 2016 21 Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine The total number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine allocated to the University under subsection 30-10(1)(a) of HESA for the 2017 2016 grant year is shown below in Table 3. This is the maximum number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine that the University may provide in the 2017 grant year. The University must not change its course or courses of study in medicine in ways that will change the number of domestic annual completions for the course or courses. The number of domestic annual completions for the University’s course or courses of study in medicine is 242 completions in its five year course and up to 75 completions in its graduate entry four year course300. The University must will not admit more than 45 commencing domestic full full-fee paying students in to its course or courses of study in medicine. Table 3: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for medical courses 2017 15102016 1,020
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of HESA. If the University is unable to deliver the places detailed in Table 1 it must notify the Commonwealth as soon as practical and not later than at the next update of estimates of Commonwealth supported places required by the Commonwealth under clause 4. The University is not to transfer any allocation of Commonwealth supported places for designated courses of study between undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The University will receive enabling loading for the number of Commonwealth supported places in enabling courses allocated to the University under subsection 30-10(1)(a) of HESA as shown below in Table 2. Table 2: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for enabling courses 2017 3 92 Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine The total number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine allocated to the University under subsection 30-10(1)(a) of HESA for the 2017 grant year is shown below in Table 3. This is the maximum number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine that the University may provide in the 2017 grant year. The University must not change its course or courses of study in medicine in ways that will change the number of domestic annual completions for the course or courses. The number of domestic annual completions for the University’s course or courses of study in medicine is 242 completions in its five year course and up to 75 completions in its graduate entry four year course72. The University must not admit commencing domestic full fee paying students in its course or courses of study in medicine. Table 3: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for medical courses 2017 1510288
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of HESA. If the University is unable to deliver the places detailed in Table 1 it must notify the Commonwealth as soon as practical and not later than at the next update of estimates of Commonwealth supported places required by the Commonwealth under clause 47. The University is not to transfer any allocation of Commonwealth supported places for designated courses of study between undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The University will receive enabling loading for the 2013 grant year for the number of Commonwealth supported places in enabling courses allocated to the University under subsection sub-section 30-10(1)(a) of HESA as shown below in Table 2. Table 2: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for enabling courses 2017 3 2013 103 Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine The total number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine allocated to the University under subsection sub-section 30-10(1)(a) of HESA for the 2017 grant year covered by this agreement is shown below in Table 3. This is the maximum number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine that the University may provide in the 2017 grant year. The University must not change its course or courses of study in medicine in ways that will change the number of domestic annual completions for the course or courses. The number of domestic annual completions for the University’s course or courses of study in medicine is 242 205. The Commonwealth recognises that the University’s number of domestic annual completions will be below 205 in its five year course 2013, and up that the University will first seek to 75 completions achieve this target in its graduate entry four year course2014. The University must will not admit commencing enrol domestic full fee paying students in its course or courses of study in medicine. Table 3: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for medical courses 2017 1510of study in medicine 2013 870
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of HESA. If the University is unable to deliver the places detailed in Table 1 it must notify the Commonwealth as soon as practical and not later than at the next update of estimates of Commonwealth supported places required by the Commonwealth under clause 46. The University is not to transfer any allocation of Commonwealth supported places for designated courses of study between undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The University will receive enabling loading for the number of Commonwealth supported places in enabling courses allocated to the University under subsection 30-10(1)(a) of HESA as shown below in Table 2. Table 2: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for enabling courses 2017 3 130 Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine The total number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine allocated to the University under subsection 30-10(1)(a) of HESA for the 2017 grant year is shown below in Table 3. This is the maximum number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine that the University may provide in the 2017 grant year. The University must not change its course or courses of study in medicine in ways that will change the number of domestic annual completions for the course or courses. The number of domestic annual completions for the University’s course or courses of study in medicine is 242 completions in its five year course and up to 75 completions in its graduate entry four year course199. The University must not admit commencing domestic full fee paying students in its course or courses of study in medicine. Table 3: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for medical courses 2017 15101191
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of HESA. If the University is unable to deliver the places detailed in Table 1 it must notify the Commonwealth as soon as practical and not later than at the next update of estimates of Commonwealth supported places required by the Commonwealth under clause 4. The University is not to transfer any allocation of Commonwealth supported places for designated courses of study between undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The University will receive enabling loading for the number of Commonwealth supported places in enabling courses allocated to the University under subsection 30-10(1)(a) of HESA as shown below in Table 2. Table 2: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for enabling courses 2017 3 5 Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine The total number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine allocated to the University under subsection 30-10(1)(a) of HESA for the 2017 grant year is shown below in Table 3. This is the maximum number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine that the University may provide in the 2017 grant year. The University must not change its course or courses of study in medicine in ways that will change the number of domestic annual completions for the course or courses. The number of domestic annual completions for the University’s course or courses of study in medicine is 242 completions in its five year course and up to 75 completions in its graduate entry four year course227. The University must not admit commencing domestic full fee paying students in its course or courses of study in medicine. Table 3: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for medical courses 2017 1510907
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of HESA. If the University is unable to deliver the places detailed in Table 1 it must notify the Commonwealth as soon as practical and not later than at the next update of estimates of Commonwealth supported places required by the Commonwealth under clause 4. The University is not to transfer any allocation of Commonwealth supported places for designated courses of study between undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The University will receive enabling loading for the number of Commonwealth supported places in enabling courses allocated to the University under subsection 30-10(1)(a) of HESA as shown below in Table 2. Table 2: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for enabling courses 2017 3 21 Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine The total number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine allocated to the University under subsection 30-10(1)(a) of HESA for the 2017 grant year is shown below in Table 3. This is the maximum number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine that the University may provide in the 2017 grant year. The University must not change its course or courses of study in medicine in ways that will change the number of domestic annual completions for the course or courses. The number of domestic annual completions for the University’s course or courses of study in medicine is 242 completions in its five year course and up to 75 completions in its graduate entry four year course300. The University must will not admit more than 45 commencing domestic full fee paying students in to its course or courses of study in medicine. Table 3: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for medical courses 2017 15101020
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of HESA. If the University is unable to deliver the places detailed in Table 1 it must notify the Commonwealth as soon as practical and not later than at the next update of estimates of Commonwealth supported places required by the Commonwealth under clause 46. The University is not to transfer any allocation of Commonwealth supported places for designated courses of study between undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The University will receive enabling loading for the number of Commonwealth supported places in enabling courses allocated to the University under subsection 30-10(1)(a) of HESA as shown below in Table 2. Table 2: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for enabling courses 2017 3 480 Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine The total number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine allocated to the University under subsection 30-10(1)(a) of HESA for the 2017 grant year is shown below in Table 3. This is the maximum number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine that the University may provide in the 2017 grant year. The University must not change its course or courses of study in medicine in ways that will change the number of domestic annual completions for the course or courses. The number of domestic annual completions for the University’s course or courses of study in medicine is 242 completions in its five year course and up to 75 completions in its graduate entry four year course93. The University must not admit commencing domestic full fee paying students in its course or courses of study in medicine. Table 3: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for medical courses 2017 1510465
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of HESA. If the University is unable to deliver the places detailed in Table 1 it must notify the Commonwealth as soon as practical and not later than at the next update of estimates of Commonwealth supported places required by the Commonwealth under clause 47. The University is not to transfer any allocation of Commonwealth supported places for designated courses of study between undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The University will receive enabling loading for the 2013 grant year for the number of Commonwealth supported places in enabling courses allocated to the University under subsection sub-section 30-10(1)(a) of HESA as shown below in Table 2. Table 2: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for enabling courses 2017 3 2013 5 Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine The total number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine allocated to the University under subsection sub-section 30-10(1)(a) of HESA for the 2017 grant year covered by this agreement is shown below in Table 3. This is the maximum number of Commonwealth supported places for courses of study in medicine that the University may provide in the 2017 grant year. The University must not change its course or courses of study in medicine in ways that will change the number of domestic annual completions for the course or courses. The number of domestic annual completions for the University’s course or courses of study in medicine is 242 completions in its five year course and up to 75 completions in its graduate entry four year course227. The University must will not admit commencing enrol domestic full fee paying students in its course or courses of study in medicine. Table 3: Allocation of Commonwealth supported places for medical courses 2017 1510of study in medicine 2013 907
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