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Research and Other Scholarly and Creative Activities. 16.03.01 Faculty members have the right and the responsibility to devote a reasonable proportion of their time to research and other scholarly and creative activities so as to advance knowledge and understanding and to maintain scholarly competence in their discipline. Insofar as it is possible the Board shall provide adequate facilities and support for these purposes. 16.03.02 Faculty members shall, where appropriate, indicate in their published work(s) their affiliation with Lakehead University and acknowledge the work and co-operation of others. 16.03.03 Research and other scholarly and creative activities shall include, but may not necessarily be limited to, the following: (A) Investigations, conducted individually or in co-operation with others, so that the results are (a) published in refereed journals, conference proceedings, or as patents, or (b) are presented at scholarly or professional conferences or seminars and are available for peer review; (B) Any studies or works that may be published as books, chapters in books, or disseminated by other suitable means in a manner which makes them available for peer review; (C) Experimentation with teaching techniques and formats, provided the results are disseminated by suitable means in a manner which makes them available for peer review; and (D) Literary and artistic works, exhibitions, and performances appropriate to one’s discipline and which are available for peer and/or critics’ review. 16.03.04 Because of the varying nature of different disciplines, other activities may be considered as contributing to a member’s research and other scholarly and creative activities. Where these activities do not involve peer review, the responsibility for demonstrating relevance rests with the member. It is understood that these activities will not necessarily be given equal weight and application in each discipline or with those activities enumerated under

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Research and Other Scholarly and Creative Activities. 16.03.01 Faculty members have the right and the responsibility to devote a reasonable proportion of their time to research and other scholarly and creative activities so as to advance knowledge and understanding and to maintain scholarly competence in their discipline. Insofar as it is possible the Board shall provide adequate facilities and support for these purposes. 16.03.02 Faculty members shall, where appropriate, indicate in their published work(s) their affiliation with Lakehead University and acknowledge the work and co-co- operation of others. 16.03.03 Research and other scholarly and creative activities shall include, but may not necessarily be limited to, the following: (A) Investigations, conducted individually or in co-operation with others, so that the results are (a) published in refereed journals, conference proceedings, or as patents, or (b) are presented at scholarly or professional conferences or seminars and are available for peer review; (B) Any studies or works that may be published as books, chapters in books, or disseminated by other suitable means in a manner which makes them available for peer review; (C) Experimentation with teaching techniques and formats, provided the results are disseminated by suitable means in a manner which makes them available for peer review; and (D) Literary and artistic works, exhibitions, and performances appropriate to one’s discipline and which are available for peer and/or critics’ review. 16.03.04 Because of the varying nature of different disciplines, other activities may be considered as contributing to a member’s research and other scholarly and creative activities. Where these activities do not involve peer review, the responsibility for demonstrating relevance rests with the member. It is understood that these activities will not necessarily be given equal weight and application in each discipline or with those activities enumerated underunder 16.03.03 (A), (B), (C) and (D). 16.03.05 It is recognized that a level of scholarly competence may be achieved by a faculty member such that, without extensive publication, the member becomes an acknowledged authority in their field, and is regularly consulted by established researchers or authorities outside the University. Evidence of such extensive use as a research resource shall be accepted as evidence of scholarly activity. It is the member’s responsibility to provide sufficient information to support the acceptance of such activities as evidence of scholarly activity. Such activities shall be reported by the member in the Annual Report pursuant to 16.06.02

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Research and Other Scholarly and Creative Activities. 16.03.01 Faculty members have the right and the responsibility to devote a reasonable proportion of their time to research and other scholarly and creative activities so as to advance knowledge and understanding and to maintain scholarly competence in their discipline. Insofar as it is possible the Board shall provide adequate facilities and support for these purposes. 16.03.02 Faculty members shall, where appropriate, indicate in their published work(s) their affiliation with Lakehead University and acknowledge the work and co-operation of others. 16.03.03 Research and other scholarly and creative activities shall include, but may not necessarily be limited to, the following: (A) Investigations, conducted individually or in co-operation with others, so that the results are (a) published in refereed journals, conference proceedings, or as patents, or (b) are presented at scholarly or professional conferences or seminars and are available for peer review; (B) Any studies or works that may be published as books, chapters in books, or disseminated by other suitable means in a manner which makes them available for peer review; (C) Experimentation with teaching techniques and formats, provided the results are disseminated by suitable means in a manner which makes them available for peer review; and (D) Literary and artistic works, exhibitions, and performances appropriate to one’s discipline and which are available for peer and/or critics’ review. 16.03.04 Because of the varying nature of different disciplines, other activities may be considered as contributing to a member’s research and other scholarly and creative activities. Where these activities do not involve peer review, the responsibility for demonstrating relevance rests with the member. It is understood that these activities will not necessarily be given equal weight and application in each discipline or with those activities enumerated underunder 16.03.03 (A), (B), (C) and (D). 16.03.05 It is recognized that a level of scholarly competence may be achieved by a faculty member such that, without extensive publication, he/she becomes an acknowledged authority in his/her field, and is regularly consulted by established researchers or authorities outside the University. Evidence of such extensive use as a research resource shall be accepted as evidence of scholarly activity. It is the member’s responsibility to provide sufficient information to support the acceptance of such activities as evidence of scholarly activity. Such activities shall be reported by the member in his/her Annual Report pursuant to 16.06.02

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Research and Other Scholarly and Creative Activities. 16.03.01 Faculty members have the right and the responsibility to devote a reasonable proportion of their time to research and other scholarly and creative activities so as to advance knowledge and understanding and to maintain scholarly competence in their discipline. Insofar as it is possible the Board shall provide adequate facilities and support for these purposes. 16.03.02 Faculty members shall, where appropriate, indicate in their published work(s) their affiliation with Lakehead University and acknowledge the work and co-operation of others. 16.03.03 Research and other scholarly and creative activities shall include, but may not necessarily be limited to, the following: (A) Investigations, conducted individually or in co-operation with others, so that the results are (a) published in refereed journals, conference proceedings, or as patents, or (b) are presented at scholarly or professional conferences or seminars and are available for peer review; (B) Any studies or works that may be published as books, chapters in books, or disseminated by other suitable means in a manner which makes them available for peer review; (C) Experimentation with teaching techniques and formats, provided the results are disseminated by suitable means in a manner which makes them available for peer review; and (D) Literary and artistic works, exhibitions, and performances appropriate to one’s discipline and which are available for peer and/or critics’ review. 16.03.04 Because of the varying nature of different disciplines, other activities may be considered as contributing to a member’s research and other scholarly and creative activities. Where these activities do not involve peer review, the responsibility for demonstrating relevance rests with the member. It is understood that these activities will not necessarily be given equal weight and application in each discipline or with those activities enumerated underunder 16.03.03 (A), (B), (C) and (D). 16.03.05 It is recognized that a level of scholarly competence may be achieved by a faculty member such that, without extensive publication, the member becomes an acknowledged authority in their field, and is regularly consulted by established researchers or authorities outside the University. Evidence of such extensive use as a research resource shall be accepted as evidence of scholarly activity. It is the member’s responsibility to provide sufficient information to support the acceptance of such activities as evidence of scholarly activity. Such activities shall be reported by the member in the Annual Report pursuant to 16.06.02

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Research and Other Scholarly and Creative Activities. 16.03.01 Faculty members have the right and the responsibility to devote a reasonable proportion of their time to research and other scholarly and creative activities so as to advance knowledge and understanding and to maintain scholarly competence in their discipline. Insofar as it is possible the Board shall provide adequate facilities and support for these purposes. 16.03.02 Faculty members shall, where appropriate, indicate in their published work(s) their affiliation with Lakehead University and acknowledge the work and co-operation of others. 16.03.03 Research and other scholarly and creative activities shall include, but may not necessarily be limited to, the following: (A) Investigations, conducted individually or in co-operation with others, so that the results are (a) published in refereed journals, conference proceedings, or as patents, or (b) are presented at scholarly or professional conferences or seminars and are available for peer review; (B) Any studies or works that may be published as books, chapters in books, or disseminated by other suitable means in a manner which makes them available for peer review; (C) Experimentation with teaching techniques and formats, provided the results are disseminated by suitable means in a manner which makes them available for peer review; and (D) Literary and artistic works, exhibitions, and performances appropriate to one’s discipline and which are available for peer and/or critics’ reviewdiscipline. 16.03.04 Because of the varying nature of different disciplines, other activities may be considered as contributing to a member’s research and other scholarly and creative activities. Where these activities do not involve peer review, the responsibility for demonstrating relevance rests with the member. It is understood that these activities will not necessarily be given equal weight and application in each discipline or with those activities enumerated under

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Research and Other Scholarly and Creative Activities. 16.03.01 Faculty members have the right and the responsibility to devote a reasonable proportion of their time to research and other scholarly and creative activities so as to advance knowledge and understanding and to maintain scholarly competence in their discipline. Insofar as it is possible the Board shall provide adequate facilities and support for these purposes. 16.03.02 Faculty members shall, where appropriate, indicate in their published work(s) their affiliation with Lakehead University and acknowledge the work and co-co- operation of others. 16.03.03 Research and other scholarly and creative activities shall include, but may not necessarily be limited to, the following: (A) Investigations, conducted individually or in co-operation with others, so that the results are (a) published in refereed journals, conference proceedings, or as patents, or (b) are presented at scholarly or professional conferences or seminars and are available for peer review; (B) Any studies or works that may be published as books, chapters in books, or disseminated by other suitable means in a manner which makes them available for peer review; (C) Experimentation with teaching techniques and formats, provided the results are disseminated by suitable means in a manner which makes them available for peer review; and (D) Literary and artistic works, exhibitions, and performances appropriate to one’s 's discipline and which are available for peer and/or critics' review. 16.03.04 Because of the varying nature of different disciplines, other activities may be considered as contributing to a member’s 's research and other scholarly and creative activities. Where these activities do not involve peer review, the responsibility for demonstrating relevance rests with the member. It is understood that these activities will not necessarily be given equal weight and application in each discipline or with those activities enumerated underunder 16.03.03 (A), {B), (C) and (D). 16.03.05 It is recognized that a level of scholarly competence may be achieved by a faculty member such that, without extensive publication, he/she becomes an acknowledged authority in his/her field, and is regularly consulted by established researchers or authorities outside the University. Evidence of such extensive use as a research resource shall be accepted as evidence of scholarly activity. It is the member's responsibility to provide sufficient information to support the acceptance of such activities as evidence of scholarly activity. Such activities shall be reported by the member in his/her Annual Report pursuant to 16.06.02

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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