Total CGS funding Clause Samples
Total CGS funding. 8. The parties acknowledge the introduction of fully online short courses for 2020 only.
9. The University’s basic grant amount for the 2020 grant year under section 33-5 of HESA is not to exceed $131,598,720.
9.1. This amount includes an additional allocation for meeting your performance-based funding targets for 2020 and an amount based on projected national population growth in the 18 to 64 year old age bracket.
9.2. This amount may include funding for bachelor places allocated as a result of your partnership with a Regional University Centre.
Total CGS funding. 8. The parties acknowledge the introduction of fully online short courses for 2020 only.
9. The University’s basic grant amount for the 2020 grant year under section 33-5 of HESA is not to exceed $219,668,788.
9.1. This amount includes an additional allocation for meeting your performance-based funding targets for 2020 and an amount based on projected national population growth in the 18 to 64 year old age bracket.
9.2. This amount includes an additional allocation of $700,000 for the delivery of Commonwealth supported places for allied health courses associated with the Central Coast Medical School and Research Institute.
9.3. This amount may include funding for bachelor places allocated as a result of your partnership with a Regional University Centre.
Total CGS funding. 7. The parties acknowledge the introduction by the University of a new curriculum structure, the ‘Melbourne Curriculum’ that commenced from 2008.
8. The University’s basic grant amount for the 2017 grant year under section 33-5 of HESA is not to exceed $284,848,005. This basic grant amount is the maximum amount payable for both non- designated courses of study and designated courses of study. The parties acknowledge that an over- enrolment to the value of up to 1% of the basic grant amount may be granted at the discretion of the Minister for Education and Training.
Total CGS funding. The parties acknowledge the introduction by the University of a new curriculum structure, ‘New Courses 2012’, which commenced in 2012. The University is to ensure that the implementation of New Courses 2012 does not reduce the supply of graduates in the major professions. The University’s growth in its annual undergraduate intake is not to exceed Western Australia’s projected demographic growth.
Total CGS funding. The parties acknowledge the introduction of fully online short courses for 2020 only. The University’s basic grant amount for the 2020 grant year under section 33-5 of HESA is not to exceed $116,593,987. This amount includes an additional allocation for meeting your performance-based funding targets for 2020 and an amount based on projected national population growth in the 18 to 64 year old age bracket. This amount includes $2,695,636 for the delivery of 193 Commonwealth supported places at the University’s Mackay, Cairns, Emerald, Townsville and Rockhampton campuses. This amount may include funding for bachelor places allocated as a result of your partnership with a Regional University Centre.
Total CGS funding. The parties acknowledge the introduction by the University of a new curriculum structure, the ‘Melbourne Curriculum’ that commenced from 2008. The University’s basic grant amount for the 2016 grant year is calculated in accordance with section 33-5 of HESA. This basic grant amount is the maximum amount payable for both non-designated courses of study and designated courses of study. If legislation to give effect to an efficiency dividend is passed by the Parliament and the legislation has effect for the 2016 grant year, the basic grant amount is not to exceed $268,176,338. If legislation to give effect to an efficiency dividend is not passed by the Parliament, the basic grant amount is not to exceed $277,106,588. This is the final extension of a one year funding agreement. The parties agree to work together to review the CGS funding arrangements to apply for the 2017 to 2019 grant period.
Total CGS funding. 8. The parties acknowledge the introduction of fully online short courses for 2020 only.
9. The University’s basic grant amount for the 2020 grant year under section 33-5 of HESA is not to exceed $125,351,453. This amount includes:
9.1. an additional allocation for meeting your performance-based funding targets for 2020 and an amount based on projected national population growth in the 18 to 64 year old age bracket; and
9.2. $15,044,019 for the delivery of 1,200 Commonwealth supported places at the University’s Moreton Bay campus; and
9.3. $8,770,410 for the delivery of 468 Commonwealth supported places at the University’s Caboolture campus and 210 Commonwealth supported places at the University’s Fraser Coast campus.
9.4. This amount may include funding for bachelor places allocated as a result of your partnership with a Regional University Centre.
