Common use of Intent of Sabbatical Leaves Clause in Contracts

Intent of Sabbatical Leaves. Sabbatical leaves are extended periods of time when Faculty Members are away from the University and are to enhance the ongoing professional, creative and scholarly development of Regular Faculty Members and so benefit the University. Sabbatical leaves may be used for the following purposes: • studio work related to professional practice as an artist or designer; • pedagogical research; • skills development or credential upgrading; • scholarly research and/or critical writing; • in-depth study of comparative systems and methods at different educational institutions; • studies in pursuit of activities relevant to the University curriculum; • studying new technological developments, related to the academic or administrative role of the applicant; • in the case of Non-Teaching Faculty Members, practice related skills development or credential upgrading; • other activities considered to be mutually beneficial to the University community and the applicant.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Intent of Sabbatical Leaves. Sabbatical leaves are extended periods of time when Faculty Members are away from the University Institute and are to enhance the ongoing professional, creative and scholarly development of Regular Faculty Members and so benefit the UniversityInstitute. Sabbatical leaves may be used for the following purposes: • studio work related to professional practice as an artist or designer; • pedagogical research; • skills development or credential upgrading; • scholarly research and/or critical writing; • in-depth study of comparative systems and methods at different educational institutions; • studies in pursuit of activities relevant to the University Institute curriculum; • studying new technological developments, related to the academic or administrative role of the applicant; • in the case of Non-Teaching Faculty Members, practice related skills development or credential upgrading; • other activities considered to be mutually beneficial to the University Institute community and the applicant.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Intent of Sabbatical Leaves. Sabbatical leaves are extended periods of time when Faculty Members are away from the University and are to enhance the ongoing professional, creative and scholarly development of Regular Faculty Members and so benefit the University. Sabbatical leaves may be used for the following purposes: studio work related to professional practice as an artist or designer; pedagogical research; skills development or credential upgrading; scholarly research and/or critical writing; in-depth study of comparative systems and methods at different educational institutions; studies in pursuit of activities relevant to the University curriculum; studying new technological developments, related to the academic or administrative role of the applicant; in the case of Non-Teaching Faculty Members, practice related skills development or credential upgrading; other activities considered to be mutually beneficial to the University community and the applicant.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Intent of Sabbatical Leaves. Sabbatical leaves are extended periods of time when Faculty Members are away from the University and are to enhance the ongoing professional, creative and scholarly development of Regular Faculty Members and so benefit the University. Sabbatical leaves may be used for the following purposes: • studio work related to professional practice as an artist or designer; • pedagogical research; • skills development or credential upgrading; • scholarly research and/or critical writing; • in-depth study of comparative systems and methods at different educational institutions; • studies in pursuit of activities relevant to the University curriculum; • studying new technological developments, related to the academic or administrative role of the applicant; • in the case of Non-Teaching Faculty Members, practice related skills development or credential upgrading; • other activities considered to be mutually beneficial to the University community and the applicant.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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