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(1) This policy must be read in conjunction with the Third Party Arrangements - Education Procedure, the Course Management and Assessment Manual, the Program Management Manual - Coursework, and the Global Partnerships Framework. (2) In the event of an inconsistency between this Policy or a Rule, the Rule made by the Council prevails to the extent of the inconsistency. (3) This policy provides a mechanism for the University of Newcastle to collaborate with third party providers whilst assuring compliance with University of Newcastle policies and procedure and obligations as an Australian registered higher education provider. (4) When establishing a third party arrangement, particular attention must be paid to the (5) This policy applies to all new, revised, or extended third party arrangements and agreements as defined by this policy, that are being considered, or entered into by the University of Newcastle from the effective date of this Policy. (6) This policy, and its associated documents, establishes the University of Newcastle’s requirements for exploring, developing, executing, administering, implementing, managing and exiting education agreements with third party providers. (7) In the context of this document and its associated procedure: (8) Collaborative provision types may include: (9) The University of Newcastle is committed to developing arrangements that align with the following principles: (10) All arrangements will require the development and execution of a formal agreement, in accordance with the (11) The University of Newcastle will not enter into a third party agreement to deliver any University of Newcastle (12) All third party agreements must take full consideration and account of ethical, safety, security, compliance and political considerations. This includes reference to the Guidelines to counter foreign interference in the Australian university sector (2019). (13) The (14) All arrangements must be compliant with the (15) The University of Newcastle is responsible for quality assurance of all aspects of third party provider arrangements. (16) The ongoing management and implementation of agreements must be consistent with the Third Party Arrangements - Education Procedure, and any associated documents. (17) The Third Party Arrangements - Education Policy
Section 1 - Context
Section 2 - Introduction
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Purpose
Section 5 - Definitions
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Section 7 - Management
Management of Arrangements
Section 8 - Relaxing Provision