Under the auspices definition

Under the auspices means that the PIO is identified in announcements and other conference documents as a sponsor, identified as the sponsor, host or similar term, or organizer, i.e., doing the organizational and administrative functions for the conference. Simply donating funds for conference costs does not make one a sponsor.
Under the auspices means with the protection or support of someone or something, especially an organization such as a University.

Examples of Under the auspices in a sentence

  • Under the auspices of the Living Contract Committee the District and the Union shall form a joint labor-management committee consisting of an equal number of representatives not to exceed five (5) from each side.

  • Under the auspices of structuring the most suitable corporate finance and alternative financing of startups, small-and middle size companies as well as other entities it undertakes general counselling such as company valuation, fundraising strategy and funding structure including other forms of funds (such as angel- venture and private equity capital, or buy-outs) as well.

  • Under the auspices of the mediator, the Parties reached a settlement of the Action.

  • Under the auspices of, and subject to review and approval by, the JMC, and except as mutually agreed by Endo and DURECT, commencing on the Effective Date, and thereafter during the term of this Agreement, DURECT (or its Affiliates) shall be responsible for the manufacture or supply of all requirements of Product, Finished Product and Implanters for clinical and commercial use in the Territory pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Under the auspices of the CRN Program, IP management tools and policies for Notre Dame staff members and students will be developed thorough the advice and expertise of the CRN Committee.

  • Under the auspices of the JLMCC, the Office LMC group will monitor the program over the life of the contract and report on its impact.

  • Under the auspices of the Prime Minister, establish a cross-sector, inter- institutional working group to propose specific measures to improve investment environment and follow up on the implementation of the strategy.

  • Under the auspices of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research and Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Social Inclusion, Macquarie's two senior Indigenous appointments are leading a group of senior research staff to develop a comprehensive whole of university initiative.

  • Under the auspices of the PBO Nucleus Project which is funded by the National Science Foundation, SLAC and UNAVCO, Inc.

  • Under the auspices of OHRD, MCPS will convene a workgroup to discuss the telework regulation GEH-RA and its impact on support staff.

Related to Under the auspices

  • Under the influence means a student's faculties are noticeably impaired, but the student need not be legally intoxicated.

  • Under the influence of alcohol means an alcohol concentration equal to or greater than .04, or actions, appearance, speech or bodily odors that reasonably cause a supervisor to conclude that an employee is impaired because of alcohol use.

  • Deputy Mayor means the councillor who is appointed by council, pursuant to section 34 of this bylaw, to act as mayor in the absence or incapacity of the mayor.

  • National Road Traffic Act means the National Road Traffic Act, 1996 (Act 93 of 1996);

  • publicly accountable enterprise means a publicly accountable enterprise as defined in Part 3 of National Instrument 52-107 Acceptable Accounting Principles and Auditing Standards;