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Memorandum of Understanding between Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore and Asian Development Bank
| Date: | October 2009 |
| Type: | Contracts and Agreements |
| Subject: | ADB administration and governance |
Description
This document gives a summary of the discussions held between the Asian Development Bank and the Lee kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore (LKYSPP) regarding their desire to develop linkages, enhance knowledge management, and foster cooperation. The activities to be covered under this Memorandum of Understanding will include secondment of ADB staff members to LKYSPP as professors; ADB inviting LKYSPP to provide its staff as resource persons; LKYSPP inviting ADB to provide its personnel as resource persons; carrying out research and other programs; and carrying out collaborative programs and other initiatives.
Contents
- Purpose
- Secondment
- LKYSPP Resource Persons for ADB
- ADB Resource Persons for LKYSPP
- Research and Other Programs
- Collaborative Programs and Other Initiatives
- Review
- Governing Law