Workshop Participants Sample Clauses

Workshop Participants. This hourly rate applies to a regular contract unit member who participates voluntarily in a County Office sponsored workshop and/or meeting for which compensation is available. This rate will be paid only for workshop participation on other than teaching days and/or outside of hours considered part of the regular contract service. Only workshop participants with advance approval for compensation will be paid the hourly rate on Appendix F of the agreement to be paid pro rata in 15 minute increments after the first hour.
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Workshop Participants. The workshop welcomed five presenters of projects in different European countries which use different approaches for involving citizens; also the on-going work with multi-cultural communities in the CreativeCH showcase in the Banat region was presented by a research student. Furthermore young researchers from UK universities (Goldsmiths, University of East Anglia, University College London) and seniors from cultural and technological organisations (CMC Associates / UK, CINECA / Italy and ITC systems / Romania) participated. Moreover, senior and young researchers and project managers of CreativeCH partners took part in the workshop. In addition to the workshop a large poster presenting the four CreativeCH showcases was displayed in the entrance area of the conference hall. Conference attendees who were interested to learn more about the project were also informed about the other project activities and received the project flyer. Thematic lead & workshop organisation: Universitatea de Vest din Timisoara was responsible for the thematic lead and moderation of the workshop, while MFG took care for the overall organisation (e.g. reception, provision of information material, etc.). The organisation of the workshop was also supported by Xxxx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx (PIN) who has long-standing liaisons with the conference organiser (University of Brighton) and conference committee members.
Workshop Participants. The workshop organizers of the University of Coimbra invited representatives of cultural heritage institutions, copyright law and internet accessibility specialists to give presentations on major issues involved in the open access, use and reuse of cultural content produced by memory institutions. The workshop received a lot of interest as shown by the number of attendees including practitioners of museums, archives and art institutions, cultural heritage researchers, and cultural & creative industries professionals. Also senior and young researchers and project managers of CreativeCH participated in the workshop.
Workshop Participants. The workshop brought together researchers in the fields of cultural studies, experts from the creative industries, and representatives of the rural communities of Banat region. Furthermore senior and young researchers and project managers of CreativeCH partners participated. Thematic lead & workshop organization: UVT was responsible for the thematic lead and overall organization of the workshop, with support by MFG in the dissemination of the workshop results.

Related to Workshop Participants

  • Eligible Participants Families and individuals experiencing homelessness. For the purposes of the Program, families and individuals are considered to be homeless only when he/she/they lack(s) a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence and reside(s) in a place not meant for human habitation, such as cars, parks, sidewalks, abandoned buildings, motels, or other shelters, or for reference as further defined in 24 CFR Part 578.3 and 576.2.

  • Participants The Lender and its participants, if any, are not partners or joint venturers, and the Lender shall not have any liability or responsibility for any obligation, act or omission of any of its participants. All rights and powers specifically conferred upon the Lender may be transferred or delegated to any of the Lender's participants, successors or assigns.

  • Participant See Section 7(a) hereof.

  • Eligible Employees Regular and probationary, full time and less than full-time employees (on a pro rata basis) are eligible to participate in this program. Sec. 903 COURSES ELIGIBLE: The following criteria will be used in determining eligibility for reimbursement:

  • Number of Participants 4. The Grantee shall establish written policies and procedures governing all State Aid Commitment Diversion programs and services Grantee provides.

  • All Employees to be Members ‌ All employees of the Employer, as a condition of continuing employment, shall become and remain members in good standing of the Union, according to the Constitution and By-Laws of the Union. All future employees of the Employer shall, as a condition of continued employment, become and remain members in good standing in the Union from the date of hire.

  • Broad Participation Retirement Fund A fund established in The Bahamas to provide retirement, disability, or death benefits, or any combination thereof, to beneficiaries that are current or former employees (or persons designated by such employees) of one or more employers in consideration for services rendered, provided that the fund:

  • Participating Consumers All Participating Consumers as of the Effective Date will continue to be enrolled in the Program under the terms of this ESA unless they opt-out. Within one (1) day after the Effective Date, the Town shall provide to Competitive Supplier a list of Participating Consumers as of the Effective Date, as well as such Participating Consumers’ service and billing addresses, and any other information necessary for Competitive Supplier to commence All-Requirements Power Supply to such Participating Consumers as of the Service Commencement Date.

  • Employee’s Role The Employee ☐ shall ☐ shall not have the right to act in the capacity of the Employer. This includes, but is not limited to, making written or verbal agreements with any customer, client, affiliate, vendor, or third (3rd) party.

  • Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan Pension Program Members For purposes of this Section 2, “employee” means an employee who is employed by the State on or after August 29, 2003 and who is not eligible to receive benefits under ORS Chapter 238 for service with the State pursuant to Section 2 of Chapter 733, Oregon Laws 2003.

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