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Qué (quién) es Joint board - definición

Permanent Joint Board of Defence; Permanent Joint Board on Defence; Permanent Joint Board of Defense; Canada-United States Permanent Joint Board on Defence; Permanent Joint Board of Defense Canada and United States

Joint Matriculation Board         
ORGANIZATION
Northern Universities Joint Matriculation Board
The Joint Matriculation Board of the Universities of Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield and Birmingham (JMB), sometimes referred to as the Northern Universities Joint Matriculation Board, was an examination board, operating in England, Wales and Northern Ireland between 1903 and 1992. It became part of NEAB, which itself is now part of AQA.
Joint Admissions Board of Kenya         
KISII ADMISSION
Joint admissions board kenya
Joint Admission Board of Kenya (JAB) was the body that was mandated to conduct a joint admission exercise of students who have cleared secondary school into the Universities. The main aim was to ensure that only those who have attained a certain number of points are given priority to join the universities under a government sponsorship.
Board of Joint Chiefs of Staff         
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(1977-1984)
Joint Chiefs of Staff (Spain); Board of Joint Chiefs of Staff (Spain)
The Board of Joint Chiefs of Staff (, JUJEM) was the highest joint military command body of the Spanish Armed Forces that operated between 1977 and 2005. The Board, subject to the political dependence of the Prime Minister, constituted the highest collegiate body of the chain of military command of Army, the Navy and the Air Force.

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Permanent Joint Board on Defense

The Permanent Joint Board on Defense (spelled Defence in Canadian English) is the senior advisory body on continental military defence of North America. The board was established by Canada and the United States on August 17, 1940 under the Ogdensburg Agreement, signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King at Ogdensburg, New York.

The board consists of both Canadian and American military and civilian representatives. The main purpose of the group is to provide policy-level consultation on bilateral defence matters. Periodically the board conducts studies and reports to the governments of the United States and Canada. The board, which is co-chaired by a Canadian and an American, meets semi-annually, alternating between either country.

The joint board is similar to several entities formed earlier by the two countries. In 1909 they formed the International Joint Commission, which by 1940 had successfully resolved issues regarding waters along the Canada–United States border; another was the International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission. Such bodies' success likely influenced the design of the Permanent Joint Board on Defense.

Ejemplos de uso de Joint board
1. The Joint Board has also funded more than 60 junior scientist development visit grants and more than 40 workshops.
2. The Joint Board has obligated more than $20 million over the last decade from the S&T Joint Fund to support such activities.
3. PROGRAM ACTIVITIES The Joint Board meets every year to determine policy and fund program activities through the S&T Joint Fund.