Guest Lecturers. 4.5.1 No single Guest Lecturer shall undertake more than ten percent (10%) of the teaching time in any one (1) course.
4.5.2 Guest Lecturers can be used only by invitation to augment course content under the supervision of the regular instructor.
4.5.3 Guest Lecturers shall be paid no more than the rates negotiated between the Union and the Employer for hourly paid part-time Employees in the Part-Time Studies, unless by mutual agreement between Union and Employer.
4.5.4 The Employer agrees that the pay rate of a Guest Lecturer, as indicated in Article 4.5.3, shall be reduced by an amount equivalent to the Union dues which the Guest Lecturer would pay if the Guest Lecturer were in the Bargaining Unit. The Employer agrees to transmit monthly to the Union an amount of money equivalent to the amount of reduction. The transmittal of this equivalent sum shall be accompanied by a list of the Guest Lecturers in the time period covered.
4.5.5 If a Guest Lecturer received no honorarium, fee or other pay, the Employer agrees to include in the transmittal referred to in Article 4.5.4 an amount of money equivalent to the amount that would have been transmitted had the Guest Lecturer received payment.
Guest Lecturers. 4.4 Student Employees
Guest Lecturers. Faculty may invite guest speakers to attend their classes. Generally, the stipend is no more than $50 per guest, per lecture. Requests outside this amount should be submitted in writing to your Department Chair or Program Coordinator. Faculty must be present when a guest lecturer addresses a class and should not schedule a guest in lieu of their own attendance. To begin the approval process for a guest lecturer, please submit an Internal Requisition at least one month in advance of the lecture date to your Department Chair or Program Coordinator. Include the following: name and information for the guest speaker, the expected date(s) of their visit, your course name and the content of the lecture, the length of time the speaker will speak, room number, and approximate number of students. If approved by your Coordinator or Chair, the Internal Requisition will then be forwarded to Academic Affairs for final approval. Instructors will be notified that their request has been approved via their Asnuntuck email address. After the guest lecture has taken place, please submit a Payment Request form directly to the Academic Affairs office. Both forms can be found on our website at Q:\Forms. All guest speakers need to follow our visitor sign-in procedure when arriving on campus. This procedure is in place to enhance security and safety at the college. The procedures are as follows:
Guest Lecturers. 2.3.1 These staff are typically engaged in professional practice outside UEL and supplement the UEL teaching programme, providing one-off specialist lectures or talks on a very occasional basis. UEL can objectively justify the continued use of fixed term or successive fixed term contracts for Guest Lecturers. They are not employees of UEL and their pattern of engagement is such that they do not accrue continuity of service.
Guest Lecturers. 4.8.1 When guest lecturers are required it will be the responsibility of the program/department supervisor or designate to recruit and ensure the qualifications of the person. The Instructor(s) will be in attendance when the guest lecturer is presenting.
4.8.2 If remuneration is required guest lecturers will negotiate a stipend with SIAST within the guidelines established in Appendix “A-l”.
Guest Lecturers. For each cohort, a minimum of 4 scholars (i.e. guest lecturers) will be engaged for a minimum of 8 weeks in total. They will receive a scholarship that covers travel and installation contribution and working fees.
Guest Lecturers. The EMCL++ consortium aims at recruiting 4–6 guest lecturers per cohort. Promotion activities to recruit guest lecturers are part of the activities mentioned in §14. Guest lecturers are invited or can apply for a minimum duration of one week and a grant of €1,950/week. They apply through the EMCL++ website, application materials are provided and managed by Ghent University. Selection of candidates is done during a regular consortium meeting or via online meetings, if needed. The Coordinating University manages financial aspects.
Guest Lecturers. When a contract, regular, categorical, or temporary instructor lectures voluntarily lectures in another instructor’s class, it is as part of the professional obligation to the College and without additional compensation. Guest lecturers who are not paid must complete a Volunteer Form to be approved by the area administrator. Guest lecturers who are to receive a stipend must be approved by the Instruction Office before the start of the semester.
Guest Lecturers. Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx: ICDD visiting scientist from 15.06. to 31.07.2016 Prof. Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxx: ICDD visiting scientist from 02.07. to 10.07. 2014
Guest Lecturers. Xxxxxxx Xxxxx – Head of Digital | Ufa Serial Drama (Chapter 2/3); Dr. Xxxx Xxxxxx – Media Theorist & Futurologist | Digital Games Research Center, University of Potsdam (Chapter 5); Prof. Dr. Xxx Xxxxxxxxxxx – Professor for History and Theory of Technical Media, University of Applied Sciences Potsdam (Chapter 3/4); Xxx Xxxxx – Director of the documen- tary »Showrunners« (Chapter 2); Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx – Best-selling Author of the Mirrorworld and Inkheart Series (Chapter 1/7/8); Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx – Project Manager at Xxxxx Studios | Co-Creator of »Xxxxx – a little, big journey around the world« (Chapter 1/4/7/8); Prof. Dr. Xxxx-Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx – Professor for Library Information Science, University of Applied Sciences Potsdam (Chapter 1/4); Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx – Freelance Transmedia Storyteller | Social Media Experience Designer (Chapter 7/8); Xxxxxx Xxxx- ten – Transmedia Storyteller | Founder of xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/ (Chapter 1/4/7/8); Xxxx Xxxxxxxx – Game Developer | Interaction Designer (Chapter 5); Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx – Lecturer | Game Designer | Creator of »Secret City« (Chapter 4/6); Xxxx Xxxxxxxx – Author & Screenwriter | Co-Author of »The Dark Eye« RPG universe (Chapter 4) MOOC-Platform: Used OnCreate Methods: »TeamMap« for TeamBuilding xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/map?group=695139 Here you can see where all the other #StoryMOOC participants come from. Participants were free to add their own entry via the “add” but- ton in the top right corner. They could add their address, but they didn’t had to. There was also a “details” tab with three short questions. These should help to get to know one another a bit better. The topics of the eight teaching units range from “classic storytelling” in film, TV and web series to “storytelling in games” and the creation of “story universes” in transmedia projects. 01 Introduction to Storytelling 03 Storytelling on the Web: Web Series & beyond YOUR TASK IN GENERAL Last week we have dealt with character pro- files for characters that already exist. This week we build on exactly this task by using your knowledge about how to create fictio- nal characters to create a new fictional one. This character can be entirely your own cre- ation, for example created for a story you’ve already written or a character that you’re just inventing – or – if that’s too difficult – you can vaguely base it on a classic fictional character from Lady Xxxxxxx to Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx – ... it doesn’t matter as long as the character is unique and yours, with i...