Common use of Broad Competence Clause in Contracts

Broad Competence. The candidate must supply evidence of continuing consistent scholarly contributions at a level determined by the CAPT, on the advice of the external assessors, to be significantly above the minimum defined above. Examples of such contributions could be work equivalent to the publication of a scholarly book through a reputable scholarly or commercial publisher, or to a number of articles which make a comparable contribution to the development and growth of the discipline or scholarly area of specialization or to the professional field.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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