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Access Agreements • December 2nd, 2011

Access agreements 2012-13 02 December 2011 Table 1Table 2 Table 3Table 4 Access agreement income and expenditure - sector-level dataFee levels and expenditure on access measures (Access agreements and Government National Scholarship Programme allocation)Access agreement expenditure in 2015-16, by institution Fee levels in 2012-13, by institution This document gives updated information on approved access agreements for 2012-13. The main changes are as follows: 1. 25 institutions have revised access agreements, and ten FECs have had new access agreements approved, to bring them within thecriteria for bidding for a share of the 20,000 places created under the new ‘core and margin’ system. These can be identified in tables 3 and 4 in bold type font.2. As the ten additional FECs submitted access agreements after HEFCE allocated National Scholarship Programme (NSP) places for 2012-13, they have used a calculation provided by HEFCE to estimate the NSP places they might be awarded in future ye

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Access Agreements • June 22nd, 2011
Access Agreements 2018/19 How to work effectively with your institution to improve access to HEFebruary 2017
Access Agreements • February 22nd, 2017

Whether you are able to access university, and your likelihood of receiving a top grade once you’re there, is a structural issue largely influenced by a number of factors. These factors, which include class, race and gender, are complex and interrelated. The key to widening participation in higher education lies in being able to understand how each of these factors relate to each other and ultimately impacts on students.

Access Agreements
Access Agreements • May 13th, 2015

Access agreements are a great tool for reopening closed climbing areas or providing public access to new areas. A typical access agreement sets up partnership between a landowner and a local climbing organization and/or the Access Fund and incorporates risk management strategies, public access requirements (such as day use only), and stewardship support. These agreements can take many forms—including recreational leases, stewardship agreements, access easements, climbing management agreements, and licenses—and can be tailored to the needs of the area. These types of agreements may be the key for public and private landowners to support climbing in their natural areas and parks.

Innovative Access Agreements
Access Agreements • December 4th, 2018

Payer concerns over increasing cost of therapies and uncertainty of clinical data have led to a growing interest in market access tools. These tools have many names and definitions, often referred to as innovative (IAA) or alternative access agreements (AAA). For the purpose of this review we will refer to them collectively as IAA. The agreements can be split into two key categories: finance-based, designed to reduce uncertainties over budget impact and cost; and outcome-based, designed to reduce clinician uncertainties over drug performance.

Access Agreements for Sussex Coast College Hastings and Sussex Downs College, 2018- 19.
Access Agreements • October 25th, 2018

From 29th March 2018, Sussex Coast College Hastings and Sussex Downs College merged under type B Merger arrangements (governed by the Further Education Corporations (Publication of Proposals) (England) Regulations 2012, SI2012 No. 1157 to create a new college group for East Sussex. Under these arrangements, Sussex Downs College was dissolved and its property rights and liabilities transferred to the remaining college, Sussex Coast College Hastings. From 16th April 2018 the newly formed organisation will be called East Sussex College Group.

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Access Agreements • March 10th, 2021

The Michigan Infrastructure Council (MIC) “Dig Once” Project Portal (the Portal) is a collaborative environment intended to facilitate coordination between infrastructure construction projects. Ensuring quality data, stored in a safe environment, and accessible to authorized users is critical to the success of the Portal. Roles and responsibilities of data providers and Portal users will be monitored through three agreements.

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Access Agreements • July 12th, 2011

Access agreements 2012-13 11 July 2012 Table 1Table 2 Table 3Table 4 Access agreement income and expenditure - sector-level dataFee levels and expenditure on access measures (Access agreements and Government National Scholarship Programme allocation)Access agreement expenditure in 2015-16, by institution Fee levels in 2012-13, by institution Explanatory notes When reading these tables, please note that: 1. Years relate to academic years (e.g. 2011 relates to the academic year 2011-12). Unless otherwise stated, figures relate to all students paying higher fees, not just entrants.2. All income and expenditure data are based on estimates provided by institutions and do not include inflation.3. The expenditure on fee waivers, bursaries and scholarships is only the amount spent on lower income students or other under-represented groups. Lower income is defined as any student with an assessed household income of up to £42,600. This is the upper Government threshold for partial state maintena

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