Common use of Teaching base grants Clause in Contracts

Teaching base grants. In accordance with Division 33 of HESA and as set out in Part A of this agreement, the Provider will receive a total basic grant amount (TBGA) in Commonwealth Grant Scheme funding, which is an amount up to the sum of the Provider’s: • maximum basic grant amount (MBGA) for higher education courses o may include funding for the Provider to partner with a Regional University Centre (RUC). This funding component is to be used to support the objectives of the RUC. o provides a flexible funding envelope within which funding can be moved between disciplines (excluding medicine) and course levels (sub-bachelor, bachelor and postgraduate). • MBGA for designated higher education courses (currently only courses of study in medicine) • any funding the Provider receives for demand driven higher education courses, calculated in accordance with section 33-5 of HESA and on the basis of the new funding cluster rates commencing on 1 January 2021. The Provider may also receive other loading amounts as specified in paragraph 33-1(1)(b) of HESA, and worked out in accordance with the Commonwealth Grant Scheme Guidelines 2020. The Transition Fund Loading will be provided in accordance with the Commonwealth Grant Scheme Guidelines 2020.

Appears in 27 contracts

Samples: Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement

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Teaching base grants. In accordance with Division 33 of HESA and as set out in Part A of this agreement, the Provider will receive a total basic grant amount (TBGA) in Commonwealth Grant Scheme funding, which is an amount up to the sum of the Provider’s: • maximum basic grant amount (MBGA) for higher education courses o may include funding for the Provider to partner with a Regional University Centre (RUC). This funding component is to be used to support the objectives of the RUC. o provides a flexible funding envelope within which funding can be moved between disciplines (excluding medicine) and course levels (sub-bachelor, bachelor and postgraduate). • MBGA for designated higher education courses (currently only courses of study in medicine) • any funding the Provider receives for demand driven higher education courses, calculated in accordance with section 33-5 of HESA and on the basis of the new funding cluster rates commencing on 1 January 2021. The Provider may also receive other loading amounts as specified in paragraph 33-1(1)(b) of HESA, and worked out in accordance with the Commonwealth Grant Scheme Guidelines 2020. The amount of Transition Fund Loading payable to the Provider for the relevant Grant Years will be provided calculated in accordance with the formula in the Commonwealth Grant Scheme Guidelines 2020.

Appears in 23 contracts

Samples: Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement

Teaching base grants. In accordance with Division 33 of HESA and as set out in Part A of this agreement, the Provider will receive a total basic grant amount (TBGA) in Commonwealth Grant Scheme funding, which is an amount up to the sum of the Provider’s: maximum basic grant amount (MBGA) for higher education courses o may include funding for the Provider to partner with a Regional University Centre (RUC). This funding component is to be used to support the objectives of the RUC. o provides a flexible funding envelope within which funding can be moved between disciplines (excluding medicine) and course levels (sub-bachelor, bachelor and postgraduate). MBGA for designated higher education courses (currently only courses of study in medicine) any funding the Provider receives for demand driven higher education courses, calculated in accordance with section 33-5 of HESA and on the basis of the new funding cluster rates commencing on 1 January 20212021 and the Provider’s 2019 student load. The Provider may also receive other loading amounts as specified in paragraph 33-1(1)(b) of HESA, and worked out in accordance with the Commonwealth Grant Scheme Guidelines 2020. The Transition Fund Loading will be provided in accordance with the Commonwealth Grant Scheme Guidelines 2020.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement

Teaching base grants. In accordance with Division 33 of HESA and as set out in Part A of this agreement, the Provider will receive a total basic grant amount (TBGA) in Commonwealth Grant Scheme funding, which is an amount up to the sum of the Provider’s: • maximum basic grant amount (MBGA) for higher education courses o may include funding for the Provider to partner with a Regional University Centre (RUC). This funding component is to be used to support the objectives of the RUC. o provides a flexible funding envelope within which funding can be moved between disciplines (excluding medicine) and course levels (sub-bachelor, bachelor and postgraduate). • MBGA for designated higher education courses (currently only courses of study in medicine) • any funding the Provider receives for demand driven higher education courses, calculated in accordance with section 33-5 of HESA and on the basis of the new funding cluster rates commencing on 1 January 20212021 and the Provider’s 2019 student load. The Provider may also receive other loading amounts as specified in paragraph 33-1(1)(b) of HESA, and worked out in accordance with the Commonwealth Grant Scheme Guidelines 2020. The Transition Fund Loading will be provided in accordance with the Commonwealth Grant Scheme Guidelines 2020.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement

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Teaching base grants. In accordance with Division 33 of HESA and as set out in Part A of this agreement, the Provider will receive a total basic grant amount (TBGA) in Commonwealth Grant Scheme fundingamount, which is an amount up to the sum of the Provider’s: • maximum basic grant amount (MBGA) for higher education courses o may include funding for the Provider to partner with a Regional University Centre (RUC). This funding component is to be used to support the objectives of the RUC. o provides a flexible funding envelope within which funding can be moved between disciplines (excluding medicine) and course levels (sub-bachelor, bachelor and postgraduate). • MBGA for designated higher education courses (currently only courses of study in medicine) • any funding the Provider receives for demand driven higher education courses, calculated in accordance with section 33-5 of HESA and on the basis of the new funding cluster rates commencing on 1 January 20212021 and the Provider’s 2019 student load. The Provider may also receive other loading amounts as specified in paragraph 33-1(1)(b) of HESA, and worked out in accordance with the Commonwealth Grant Scheme Guidelines 2020. The Transition Fund Loading will be provided in accordance with the Commonwealth Grant Scheme Guidelines 2020.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Funding Agreement

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