UNIVERSITY SHALL Sample Clauses

UNIVERSITY SHALL. A. Provide at its own expense for each performance and for rehearsals on prior to said performance if requested by PRESENTER the theatre or other place of engagement properly heated, ventilated, lighted, clean and in good order. B. Furnish comfortable, properly heated, ventilated and well-lighted dressing rooms at the place of performance or theatre, with suitable fixtures and furniture. C. Furnish sound, staging and lighting in good working order for the performance or appearance as follows: X. Xxxxxxx, if requested in writing by PRESENTER at least ten (10) days prior to appearance or performance, ushers, ticket takers, box office employees, stagehands, carpenters, electricians, sound technicians, truck loaders and unloaders, all of whom shall be regular UNIVERSITY employees or students, and the UNIVERSITY will not furnish or pay for any other personnel. E. Provide at its expense tickets and programs in sufficient quantity for each presentation or appearance. F. Not record or televise the performance or appearance without the prior written consent of the PRESENTER.
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UNIVERSITY SHALL. 1. Collect and process completed applications for review of qualifications for admission to the University and will also review financial documentation. University will generate letters communicating admissions decisions to prospective international students, provide them visa application forms (I-20s) and housing application forms, clarify arrival information, and convey orientation details governed by the University’s Office of International Admissions and Student Programs. 2. University does not guarantee on-campus housing for international students enrolling under this Agreement. However, the Office of International Admissions and Student Programs will assist with applications for on-campus housing when the need occurs. 3. Pay commission as follows:
UNIVERSITY SHALL. 1. Identify AFFILIATE as a VESTA Affiliate on the VESTA website and related print material. 2. Designate a VESTA Mentor to assist in the coordination of the Affiliate’s programs. 3. Assist in developing/expanding viticulture and enology related academic programs 4. Assist in providing student access to VESTA online courses 5. Assist in developing regional field practicum sites 6. Provide access to and assistance in using VESTA web site materials including the VESTA Blackboard, Mediasite Video Library, Zoom Videoconferencing and the Business Development Resources Database. 7. Provide support enabling one Affiliate representative to participate in the VESTA National Conference during which the program undergoes a review by a National Visiting Committee, program-wide challenges and opportunities are addressed, existing courses are refined and new courses are developed.
UNIVERSITY SHALL a. Subject to approval by the Union, design a ‘bug’ that includes, at a minimum, the Union logo and Local’s name as well as the University’s name. b. Accept printing orders under the same conditions as for any other non- University entity. Specifically, the University reserves the right to reject work based on the current work volume, the University’s quality standards and/or the job content. c. Clearly print and display the ‘bug’ on all printed materials produced for any Union. The University will NOT use the Union ‘bug’ on any printed/electronic media produced for the University with the exception of the collective bargaining agreements between the Union and University. Further, the University will NOT be required to use the Union ‘bug’ on any material used for other University customers, unless those customers request and approve the Union ‘bug’ with their artwork.
UNIVERSITY SHALL a. Make available a staff member to answer questions from Organization and the Intern(s) regarding the Program. b. Provide all relevant paperwork reasonably requested by Organization in connection with the Program. c. Allow reasonable access to Organization to UNIVERSITY allotted and available meeting spaces on campus; provided, that such access shall be subject to Department’s prior approval, including with respect to the dates, times and purpose. No such access shall be granted to Organization for unlawful purposes or for purposes that are not in accordance with all applicable UNIVERSITY policies, procedures, regulations and directives, and Organization agrees to comply with the foregoing while on UNIVERSITY premises. d. Provide Organization with an annual Program evaluation form.
UNIVERSITY SHALL. A. Designate enrolled University social work students for social work experience at the Facility, in such numbers as are mutually agreed to by both parties. B. Keep all academic records of students participating in said program. C. Require every student to conform to all applicable Facility policies, procedures, and regulations, and all requirements and restrictions specified jointly by representatives of University and Facility. D. Require University's social work field education faculty to notify Facility's director in advance of: 1. Student social work schedules. 2. Placement of students in field education assignments. 3. Changes in field education assignments. E. In consultation and coordination with the Facility's social work director and social work staff, plan for the field education experience to be provided to students under this Agreement. F. In consultation and coordination with the Facility's social work director arrange for periodic conferences between appropriate representatives of University and Facility to evaluate the field education experience program provided under this Agreement. G. Provide for orientation of students and faculty assigned to Facility. The California State University Long Beach (University) Speech-Language Pathology Program in the Communicative Disorders Department has been approved by the California State University (CSU) Trustees and accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the American Speech, Language and Hearing Association. This program requires clinical fieldwork experience/internship in professional agencies. Therefore, University and Facility recognize the mutual benefit in having students of the University's Communicative Disorders Department use the Facility for their fieldwork experience. At all times during operation of this Agreement the students are considered learners who are fulfilling specific requirements for field experiences as part of a degree and/or credential requirement, and are not employees or agents of the University.

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