Multi-Campus Travel Sample Clauses

Multi-Campus Travel a. No faculty member shall be assigned to teach at more than two campuses in any one semester without the faculty member’s consent, provided that participation in special programs, such as a weekend graduate program, shall not be considered such an assignment. No faculty member shall be assigned to teach at more than one campus in a single day, except with the faculty member’s consent.
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Multi-Campus Travel. ‌ Professors/Instructors may be required to teach a course or courses in one or more of the communities in the University region. Professors/Instructors required to teach at least one day per week at Xxxxxx River and whose home campus is Nanaimo, Cowichan or Parksville shall receive a stipend of $1,500 for each semester in which they teach at Xxxxxx River. Effective August 1, 1989, a Professor/Instructor whose home campus is Nanaimo, and is assigned to teach two consecutive semesters and commutes not less than two days per week to the Cowichan Campus, shall receive a stipend of $500 on the commencement of the second semester.
Multi-Campus Travel. Professors/Instructors may be required to teach a course or courses in one or more of the communities in the University region. Professors/Instructors required to teach at least one day per week at Xxxxxx River, and whose home campus is Nanaimo, Cowichan or Parksville not Xxxxxx River, shall receive a stipend of $1,500 for each semester in which they teach at Xxxxxx River. Effective August 1, 1989, a A Professor/Instructor whose home campus is Nanaimo, and is assigned to teach two consecutive semesters and commutes not less than two days per week to the Cowichan Campus, shall receive a stipend of $500 on the commencement of the second semester. This stipend shall apply in reverse where the home campus is Cowichan. The Employer shall consider applying such a stipend when a Professor/Instructor is required to teach away from their home campus at a location that is not an above mentioned VIU campus.
Multi-Campus Travel. Professors/Instructors may be required to teach a course or courses in one or more of the communities in the University region. Professors/Instructors required to teach at least one day per week at Xxxxxx River, whose home campus is not Xxxxxx River, shall receive a stipend of $1,500 for each semester in which they teach at Xxxxxx River. A Professor/Instructor whose home campus is Nanaimo, and is assigned to teach two consecutive semesters and commutes not less than two days per week to the Cowichan Campus, shall receive a stipend of $500 on the commencement of the second semester. This stipend shall apply in reverse where the home campus is Cowichan. The Employer shall consider applying such a stipend when a Professor/Instructor is required to teach away from their home campus at a location that is not an above mentioned VIU campus.

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