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TEEME Consortium Agreement
Teeme Consortium Agreement • April 14th, 2011

TEEME – Text and Event in Early Modern Europe – is a structured PhD programme offered jointly by a consortium consisting of the University of Kent (United Kingdom), the Free University of Berlin (Germany), the University of Porto (Portugal), and Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic). The programme was selected for funding under the Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctoral scheme (EMJD) in July 2010 (Erasmus Mundus phase 2, 2009‐2013, Action 1: joint programmes). The EU will finance 5 consecutive editions of the programme from 2011 until 2015. Kent will act the coordinating institution throughout these five years. Academic representatives from the four consortium universities have developed the programme together at several international meetings throughout 2009 and 2010, and all elements of the following programme specifications have been approved by all partners.

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TEEME Consortium Agreement
Teeme Consortium Agreement • January 31st, 2022

The University of Kent, established in the United Kingdom, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NZ, represented by Professor Dame Julia Goodfellow, ViceEChancellor of the University,

TEEME Consortium Agreement
Teeme Consortium Agreement • June 1st, 2012
TEEME Consortium Agreement
Teeme Consortium Agreement • June 1st, 2012

Parties: The University of Kent established in the United Kingdom, The Registry, Canterbury, Kent CT1 7NZ, Coordinating Institution of the Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate Text and Event in Early Modern Europe (referred hereafter as TEEME), represented by Professor Bernhard Klein, the TEEME Coordinator, acting on behalf of the TEEME Consortium (comprising the University of Kent, Freie Universität Berlin, Universidade do Porto, and Univerzita Karlova v Praza), referred to hereafter as ‘the Consortium’,

TEEME Consortium Agreement
Teeme Consortium Agreement • April 6th, 2011

The University of Kent will have lead administrative responsibility for the consortium. The University runs a bank account in Euros that will be used to distribute funds between the partners and to the doctoral fellows. International bank account details are required from all partners. Doctoral fellows will need to supply bank account details to the University of Kent for the transfer of fellowship bursaries and travel.

TEEME Consortium Agreement
Teeme Consortium Agreement • April 14th, 2011

In accordance with section 6 of the Consortium Agreement between the University of Kent, Freie Universität Berlin, Universidade do Porto, and Univerzita Karlova v Praza, detailing the Governance Structure of the Consortium, an Advisory Board is established.

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