Other Access priorities Sample Clauses

Other Access priorities. In addition to the interventions and activities detailed above, the University will continue to offer our Preparing for HE programme which provides opportunities for mature students, to gain the necessary skills and confidence for degree level entry onto a range of Undergraduate Programmes. This intense programme, funded by the University, recruits well with the majority progressing and completing successfully. Allied to this, specific project work around Service Leavers is also underway, as is a project to make alternative offers to unsuccessful applicants who apply to very high-demand subjects (such as Midwifery). We will continue to operate an online mentoring scheme, available for all applicants but particularly targeted at those which the evidence suggests are most vulnerable, typically due to family background. Applicants are matched with a 1st or 2nd year student mentor, studying on their preferred course wherever possible. Mentors support mentees in exploring their course choice and responding to queries about university. As well as responding at an individual level, we use the intelligence gathered from this process to inform our mainstream communications and pre-empt any concerns; thus ensuring both personalisation and consistency of provision to all students. The University understands the value of strong, sustainable and collaborative working and strives to work in partnership where possible to ensure best value and enhanced opportunities and experiences for the young people we work with. The University has a long history of working in partnership with other HE partners and education providers across Lancashire, Cumbria and Merseyside to support young people in raising their aspirations and attainment. Building on the work of National Networks for Collaborative Outreach (NNCO), we are committed to working collaboratively with other partners to provide a strong programme of collaborative outreach activity for the young people in our local communities. This includes working together to deliver the following programmes:  A Disability Conference for young people, their parents or carers and school staff on access to higher education and the support available for young people with a range of disabilities (including learning difficulties and mental health problems)  A Health Professions programme looking at the patient and student journey to support students to access the health professions. Working closely with the NHS Better Care Together team, t...
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Related to Other Access priorities

  • Priorities If the Trustee collects any money pursuant to this Article 6, it shall pay out the money in the following order:

  • Access and Use 1. Each Party shall ensure that enterprises of the other Party have access to and use of any public telecommunications network or service, including leased circuits, offered in its territory or across its borders on a timely basis and on terms and conditions that are reasonable and non-discriminatory such as those set out in paragraphs 2 to 6.

  • Elsevier Open Access Terms and Conditions You can publish open access with Elsevier in hundreds of open access journals or in nearly 2000 established subscription journals that support open access publishing. Permitted third party re-use of these open access articles is defined by the author's choice of Creative Commons user license. See our open access license policy for more information. Terms & Conditions applicable to all Open Access articles published with Elsevier: Any reuse of the article must not represent the author as endorsing the adaptation of the article nor should the article be modified in such a way as to damage the author's honour or reputation. If any changes have been made, such changes must be clearly indicated. The author(s) must be appropriately credited and we ask that you include the end user license and a DOI link to the formal publication on ScienceDirect. If any part of the material to be used (for example, figures) has appeared in our publication with credit or acknowledgement to another source it is the responsibility of the user to ensure their reuse complies with the terms and conditions determined by the rights holder. Additional Terms & Conditions applicable to each Creative Commons user license:

  • Access and Inspection 6.1. To allow the Landlord, the Agent, any Superior Landlord, his agent, professional advisers, or authorised contractors to enter the Property with or without workmen and with all necessary equipment. Except in an emergency, the Landlord or the Agent will give the Tenant not less than 24 hours written notice. The Tenant is only required to allow access when:

  • Site Access Dell requires the right to access the APEX System in a timely way and as provided in the Service Offering Description to provide the Support Services. Failure to ensure that Customer provides Dell with timely access to a Site will relieve Dell of the Support Services obligations and Dell may also, at Dell’s discretion, suspend the APEX Service.

  • Licence, Access and Right of Way 10.2.1 The Authority hereby grants to the Concessionaire access to the Site for carrying out any surveys, investigations and soil tests that the Concessionaire may deem necessary during the Development Period, it being expressly agreed and understood that the Authority shall have no liability whatsoever in respect of survey, investigations and tests carried out or work undertaken by the Concessionaire on or about the Site pursuant hereto in the event of Termination or otherwise.

  • WILEY OPEN ACCESS TERMS AND CONDITIONS Wiley Publishes Open Access Articles in fully Open Access Journals and in Subscription journals offering Online Open. Although most of the fully Open Access journals publish open access articles under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) License only, the subscription journals and a few of the Open Access Journals offer a choice of Creative Commons Licenses. The license type is clearly identified on the article.

  • Access Rights Upon reasonable notice and supervision by the Granting Party, and subject to any required or necessary regulatory approvals, either the Connecting Transmission Owner or Developer (“Granting Party”) shall furnish to the other of those two Parties (“Access Party”) at no cost any rights of use, licenses, rights of way and easements with respect to lands owned or controlled by the Granting Party, its agents (if allowed under the applicable agency agreement), or any Affiliate, that are necessary to enable the Access Party to obtain ingress and egress at the Point of Interconnection to construct, operate, maintain, repair, test (or witness testing), inspect, replace or remove facilities and equipment to: (i) interconnect the Large Generating Facility with the New York State Transmission System; (ii) operate and maintain the Large Generating Facility, the Attachment Facilities and the New York State Transmission System; and (iii) disconnect or remove the Access Party’s facilities and equipment upon termination of this Agreement. In exercising such licenses, rights of way and easements, the Access Party shall not unreasonably disrupt or interfere with normal operation of the Granting Party’s business and shall adhere to the safety rules and procedures established in advance, as may be changed from time to time, by the Granting Party and provided to the Access Party. The Access Party shall indemnify the Granting Party against all claims of injury or damage from third parties resulting from the exercise of the access rights provided for herein.

  • Terms of Access Access restrictions must receive approval from your advisor and the Graduate School. NOTE: Your access choices on the Proquest/ UMI Publishing Agreement ( at page 3 ) should correspond with the choices you have made on this form. In addition, if you choose to restrict access to your abstract and/or table of contents in the Emory’s ETD repository, then you will need to contact Proquest/ UMI Publishing to ensure they do not publish material you wish to restrict.* Choose Option 1 or 2 by checking one box in the left hand column below:

  • Maintaining Confidentiality of Access Passwords Where access to the Licensed Materials is to be controlled by use of passwords, Licensee shall secure that Participating Institutions will use reasonable efforts to inform Authorized Users that they should not divulge their numbers and passwords to any third party. Licensee shall secure that Participating Institutions will also use reasonable efforts to maintain the confidentiality of any institutional passwords provided by Licensor.

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