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106 STAT. 732 PUBLIC LAW 102-325—JULY 23, 1992 activities. Any such waiver shall be subject to such terms and conditions as the Secretary deems necessary for carrying out the purposes of this section.

    • (f) GRANT CONDITIONS.— Grants under this section shall be made

on such conditions as the Secretary determines to be necessary to carry out the objectives of this section. Such conditions shall include— "(1) evidence that the institution of higher education, or combination of such institutions, will conduct extensive planning prior to the establishment of a center concerning the scope of the center's activities and the design of its programs in accordance with subsection (d)(1); "(2) assurance of ongoing collaboration in the establishment and operation of the center by faculty of the business, management, foreign language, international studies, professional intemational affairs, and other professional schools or departments, as appropriate; "(3) assurance that the education and training programs of the center will be open to students concentrating in each of these respective areas, as appropriate; and "(4) assurance that the institution of higher education, or combination of such institutions, will use the assistance provided under this section to supplement and not to supplant activities conducted by institutions of higher education described in subsection (c)(l). 20 USC 1130a. SEC. 613. EDUCATION AND TRAIMNG PROGRAMS. Contracts. «(a) PROGRAM AUTHORIZED.— The Secretary shall make grants to, and enter into contracts with, institutions of higher education to pay the Federal share of the cost of programs designed to promote linkages between such institutions and the American business community engaged in international economic activity. Each program assisted under this section shall both enhance the international academic programs of institutions of higher education and provide appropriate services to the business community which will expand its capacity to engage in commerce abroad. "(b) AUTHORIZED ACTIVITIES. — El igible activities to be conducted by institutions of higher education pursuant to grants or contracts awarded under this section shall include— / "(1) innovation and improvement in international education curricula to serve the needs of the business community, including development of new programs for nontraditional, mid- Career, or part-time students; "(2) development of programs to inform the public of increasing international economic interdependence and the role of American business within the international economic S3rstem; "(3) internationalization of curricula at the jimior and community college level, and at undergraduate and graduate schools of business; "(4) development of eirea studies programs, and interdisciplinary intemational programs; "(5) establishment of export education programs through cooperative arrangements with regional and world trade centers and councils, and with bilateral and multilateral trade associations;