Partner Country student scholarships Sample Clauses

Partner Country student scholarships. Amount I: Contribution to travel costs: To be paid by the Coordinator in three equal installments: the first one upon registering at the university (at the start of the first semester in OMU), the second one upon registering at the university (at the start of the second semester in UAK or AU) and the third one upon registering at the university (at the start of the third semester in hosting consortium universities for thesis study). The contribution to travel costs is designed to cover the expenses related to compulsory mobility of each individual scholarship holder (i.e. return trip from their country of origin and all other travel expenses necessary to carry out the emiSS Master Degree). In case a scholarship holder’s travel costs exceed the established amounts, the scholarship holder himself must cover the difference. Following the EMJMD Programme rules, the amount paid to the student for year 2 shall not be claimed back to the grantee should the student drop out or be expelled after the third semester and before graduation. To calculate the travel distances from the scholarship holder city of residence to the city of the coordinating institution, and to decide the distance band (unit cost) applicable to scholarship holders, the Coordinator shall use the following website: xxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/programmes/erasmus-plus/tools/distance_en.htm The city of residence considered is the one defined and accredited by the student during the application process. All original boarding cards, tickets, invoices, fee charges, etc. should be collected by the Host University and sent to the Coordinator.
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Partner Country student scholarships. Amount I: Contribution to travel costs: To be paid by the Coordinator in two equal instalments: the first one upon registering at the M1 university (at the start of the first semester), and the second one upon registering at the M2 university (at the start of the third semester). The contribution to travel costs is designed to cover the expenses related to compulsory mobility of each individual scholarship holder (i.e. return trip from their country of origin and all other travel expenses necessary to carry out the PlantHealth Master Degree). In case a scholarship holder’s travel costs exceeds the established amounts, the scholarship holder himself must cover the difference. Following the EMJMD Programme rules, the amount paid to the student for year 2 shall not be claimed back to the grantee should the student drop out or be expelled after the third semester and before graduation. To calculate the travel distances from the scholarship holder city of residence to the city of the coordinating institution, and to decide the distance band (unit cost) applicable to scholarship holders, the Coordinator shall use the following website: xxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/programmes/erasmus‐plus/tools/distance_en.htm The city of residence considered is the one defined and accredited by the student during the application process. All original boarding cards, tickets, invoices, fee charges, etc. should be collected by the Host University and sent to the Coordinator. Xxxxxx XX: Contribution of participation costs, incl. insurance: An amount of € 9,000 will annually be charged directly by the PlantHealth Consortium from the funds received from the European Commission to cover the Participation Costs of EMJMD grantees. Therefore this amount shall not be transferred to the scholarship holder. Amount III: Monthly Living Allowance: A basic monthly amount of 1000 Euro/month during maximum 24 months. Payments shall be performed in a systematic way in EUR, preferably on a monthly basis at the end of each month, to a European bank account whose account holder must be the scholarship holder. The payment of the living allowance will correspond to the effective time of stay, during which the scholarship holder undertakes his/her academic activities. The monthly allowance can only be paid as from the month of arrival of the student at the first host University (M1) and after formal enrolment to the course. The payment will be stopped immediately in case of interruption of the course by the stud...

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