Students Rights and Responsibilities. a. Each student will be provided with a Student Agreement in accordance with a template drawn up by the Consortium, which will list the rights and responsibilities of students with respect to the academic component of the joint Degree Programme, as well as any administrative requirements and services available. The Student Agreement will be signed by the student and the Joint Programme Coordinator of the Degree Programme, representing the Consortium. b. Without prejudice to the Consortium Agreement, the Student Agreement, the Study, Teaching and Examination Regulations and any Management Committee agreements, students will be entitled to the same rights and privileges and subject to the same duties and responsibilities expressed in the Partner Institution's own regulations and procedures (including any disciplinary regulations) for elements of the Degree Programme delivered by that Partner Institution. It is recognised that variations in the general regulations of Partner Institutions are acceptable. c. The contribution to the participation costs will be charged directly by the consortium to the individual student scholarship. The amount of participation costs charged to the scholarship holder will be clearly specified in the Student Agreement which is to be signed between the student and the consortium. Participation costs will be paid directly by the Coordinating Institution to the hosting universities in accordance with the consortium’s financial agreement. a. The costs for travel, room and board are the responsibility of each student and will be paid from the student's own funds. This also applies if these funds consist of an EMJMD scholarship provided to the student for participation in the Degree Programme. Partner Institutions will oblige their students to keep, and maintain in full effect, health insurance with such coverage as the Partner Institution may deem fit, in the context of applicable law and, in the case of EMJMD scholarship holders in accordance with EACEA requirements. b. While at the Partner Institution, the local policies for the resolution of complaints and appeals will apply. As a general rule, these need to be exhausted before Consortium procedures can be relied upon. Cases of plagiarism and fraud will be dealt with according to the regulations of the Partner Institution.
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Samples: Consortium Agreement, Consortium Agreement
Students Rights and Responsibilities. a. Each student will shall be provided with a Student Agreement in accordance with a template drawn up by the Consortium, which will agreement shall list the rights and responsibilities of students with respect to the academic component of the joint Degree Programmedegree programme, as well as any administrative requirements and services available. The Student Agreement will shall be signed by the student and the Joint Programme Coordinator of the Degree Programmedegree programme, representing the Consortium.
b. Without prejudice to the Consortium Agreement, the Student Agreement, the Study, Teaching Study and Examination Regulations and any Management Committee Master’s Board agreements, students will shall be entitled to the same rights and privileges and subject to the same duties and responsibilities expressed in the Partner Institution's own regulations ’s regulations, procedures and procedures customs (including any disciplinary regulations) for elements of the Degree Programme degree programme delivered by that a given Partner Institution. It is recognised that variations in the general regulations of Partner Institutions are acceptable.
c. The contribution Fees other than tuition fees for the standard duration of the degree programme including, but not limited to, re-examination fees, late registration fees and extending registration beyond the standard duration of the degree programme, may be payable by students in addition to the participation costs will general tuition fee. These shall be charged directly by levied at the consortium to the individual student scholarship. The amount publicly published standard rate of participation costs charged to the scholarship holder will be clearly specified in the Student Agreement which is to be signed between the student and the consortium. Participation costs will be paid directly by the Coordinating each Partner Institution to the hosting universities in accordance with the consortium’s financial agreementinvolved.
a. d. The costs for travel, room and board are the responsibility of each student and will shall be paid from the student's ’s own funds. This also applies if these funds consist of an EMJMD scholarship provided to the student for participation in the Degree Programme. Partner Institutions will oblige shall instruct their students to keep, and maintain in full effect, health insurance with such coverage as the Partner Institution may deem fit, in the context of applicable law and, in the case of EMJMD scholarship holders in accordance with EACEA requirementslaw.
b. e. While at the Partner Institution, the local policies for the resolution of complaints and appeals will shall apply. As a general rule, these need to be exhausted before Consortium procedures can be relied called upon. Cases of plagiarism and fraud will be dealt with according to the regulations of the Partner Institution.
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Samples: Consortium Agreement
Students Rights and Responsibilities. a. Each student will be provided with a Student Agreement in accordance with a template drawn up by the Consortium, which will list the rights and responsibilities of students with respect to the academic component of the joint Joint Degree Programme, as well as any administrative requirements and services available. The Student Agreement will be signed by the student and the Joint Programme Coordinator of the Degree Programme, representing the Consortium.
b. Without prejudice to the Consortium Agreement, the Student Agreement, the Study, Teaching and Examination Regulations and any Management Steering Committee agreements, students will be entitled to the same rights and privileges and subject to the same duties and responsibilities expressed in the Partner Institution's own regulations and procedures (including any disciplinary regulations) for elements of the Degree Programme delivered by that Partner Institution. It is recognised that variations in the general regulations of Partner Institutions are acceptable.
c. The contribution to the participation costs will be charged directly by the consortium to the individual student scholarship. The amount of participation costs charged to the scholarship holder will be clearly specified in the Student Agreement which is to be signed between the student and the consortium. Participation costs will be paid directly by the Coordinating Institution to the hosting universities in accordance with the consortium’s financial agreement.
a. d. The costs for travel, room and board are the responsibility of each student and will be paid from the student's own funds. This also applies if these funds consist of an EMJMD EMJM scholarship provided to the student for participation in the Degree Programme. Partner Institutions will oblige their students to keep, and maintain in full effect, health insurance with such coverage as the Partner Institution may deem fit, in the context of applicable law and, in the case of EMJMD EMJM scholarship holders in accordance with EACEA requirements.
b. e. While at the Partner Institution, the local policies for the resolution of complaints and appeals will apply. As a general rule, these need to be exhausted before Consortium procedures can be relied upon. Cases of plagiarism and fraud will be dealt with according to the regulations of the Partner Institution.
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Samples: Partnership Agreement
Students Rights and Responsibilities. a. Each student will be provided with a Student Agreement in accordance with a template drawn up by the Consortium, which will list the rights and responsibilities of students with respect to the academic component of the joint Joint Degree Programme, as well as any administrative requirements and services available. The Student Agreement will be signed by the student and the Joint Programme Coordinator of the Degree Programme, representing the Consortium.
b. Without prejudice to the Consortium Agreement, the Student Agreement, the Study, Teaching and Examination Regulations and any Management Steering Committee agreements, students will be entitled to the same rights and privileges and subject to the same duties and responsibilities expressed in the Partner Institution's own regulations and procedures (including any disciplinary regulations) for elements of the Degree Programme delivered by that Partner Institution. It is recognised that variations in the general regulations of Partner Institutions are acceptable.
c. The contribution to the participation costs will be charged directly by the consortium to the individual student scholarship. The amount of participation costs charged to the scholarship holder will be clearly specified in the Student Agreement which is to be signed between the student and the consortium. Participation costs will be paid directly by the Coordinating Institution to the hosting universities in accordance with the consortium’s financial agreement.
a. d. The costs for travel, room and board are the responsibility of each student and will be paid from the student's own funds. This also applies if these funds consist of an EMJMD scholarship provided to the student for participation in the Degree Programme. Partner Institutions will oblige their students to keep, and maintain in full effect, health insurance with such coverage as the Partner Institution may deem fit, in the context of applicable law and, in the case of EMJMD scholarship holders in accordance with EACEA requirements.
b. e. While at the Partner Institution, the local policies for the resolution of complaints and appeals will apply. As a general rule, these need to be exhausted before Consortium procedures can be relied upon. Cases of plagiarism and fraud will be dealt with according to the regulations of the Partner Institution.
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Samples: Consortium Agreement