Common use of Scholarly Activity Clause in Contracts

Scholarly Activity. 1. Members shall have the right and responsibility to devote a reasonable proportion of their time to scholarly activity. 2. It is understood that for the purposes of this Collective Agreement the term "scholarly activity" means: a) Research directed towards a contribution to knowledge, and the dissemination of its results; and/or b) Participation in those academic activities that contribute to the enhancement, creation and dissemination of knowledge; and/or c) Creative and professional activities which contribute to one's discipline. 3. Scholarly activity may involve, although not necessarily be limited to the following, but in each case the Member must demonstrate that the activity is of good quality and is consistent with the contribution to knowledge described in paragraph 2 above. It is understood that this list does not imply an order of priority. It is also understood that the following forms of scholarly activity are not necessarily to be given equal weight and application for each discipline when a Member is being evaluated for an annual increment, merit increment, tenure or promotion. In such evaluations, where the evidence does not rest on externally reviewed publications, other evidence of scholarly activity must be considered, but the burden of proof rests upon the candidate. a) The writing or editing and publication of books, textbooks, journals and of articles. b) The obtention of additional appropriate academic and/or professional qualifications. c) Research carried out on research contracts. d) The writing of case studies. e) The development of teaching/library materials, of an innovative sort which have a wider application than the Member's own teaching/library activities. f) The compilation and publication of scholarly bibliographies, or literary work. g) The translation and publication of scholarly or literary work. h) Literary and artistic works appropriate to one's discipline. i) Demonstrated leadership in the area of professional education, including workshops. j) Creative application of existing knowledge through such activities as consulting or workshops. 4. The parties agree that scholarly activity does not normally include research directly related to the immediate and normal preparation for teaching activity. 5. Where appropriate in their published work, the Members shall indicate affiliation with the University and acknowledge their indebtedness to students and their academic colleagues in relation to their own research. 6. The parties encourage all members of the bargaining unit to deposit one signed copy of their published material in the University Library. The University agrees to pay for reasonable expenses incurred by a Member in making such material available to the Library. 7. Members have the right to participate in the activities of professional or learned societies and the like, providing such activities do not conflict with the reasonable fulfilment of assigned duties. PRIORITY II

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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Scholarly Activity. 1. 5.15.20 Members shall have the right and responsibility to devote a reasonable proportion of their time to scholarly activity. 2. 5.15.21 It is understood that for the purposes of this Collective Agreement the term "scholarly activity" means: (a) Research directed towards a contribution to knowledge, and the dissemination of its results; and/or (b) Participation in those academic activities that contribute to the enhancement, creation and dissemination of knowledge; and/or (c) Creative and professional activities which contribute to one's discipline. 3. 5.15.22 Scholarly activity may involve, although not necessarily be limited to to, activities of the following, but type set out in each case the Member must demonstrate that the activity is of good quality and is consistent with the contribution to knowledge described in paragraph 2 abovefollowing list. It is understood that this list does not imply an order of priority. It is also understood that the following forms of scholarly activity are not necessarily to be given equal weight and application for each discipline when a Member is being evaluated for an annual increment, merit increment, tenure or promotion. In such evaluations, where each case the evidence does not rest on externally reviewed publications, other evidence Member must demonstrate that the activity is of scholarly activity must be considered, but good quality and is consistent with the burden of proof rests upon the candidatecontribution to knowledge described in Article 5.15.20 above. (a) The writing or editing and publication of books, textbooks, journals and of articlesArticles, which may be externally reviewed. (b) The obtention earning of additional appropriate academic and/or professional qualifications. (c) Research carried out on research contracts. (d) The writing of case studies. (e) The development of teaching/library materials, of an innovative sort which have a wider application than the Member's own teaching/library activities. (f) The compilation and publication of scholarly bibliographies, or literary work. (g) The translation and publication of scholarly or literary work. (h) Literary and artistic works appropriate to one's disciplineworks, including recordings and public performances. (i) Demonstrated leadership in the area of professional education, including workshops. (j) Creative application of existing knowledge through such activities as consulting or workshops. 4. (k) Research carried out using traditional/Indigenous knowledge and the practical applications or dissemination of such research generally, or specifically through engagement with Indigenous communities. 5.15.23 The parties Parties agree that scholarly activity does not normally include research directly related to the immediate and normal preparation for teaching activity. 5. 5.15.24 Where appropriate in their published work, the Members shall indicate affiliation with the University and acknowledge their indebtedness to students and their academic colleagues in relation to their own research. 6. 5.15.25 The parties Parties encourage all members Members of the bargaining unit Bargaining Unit to deposit one (1) signed copy of their published material monographs or reports in the University Library. The University agrees to pay for reasonable expenses incurred by a Member in making such material available to the Library. Members are also encouraged to submit their scholarly work to the University’s online repository. 7. 5.15.26 Members have the right to participate in the activities of professional or learned societies and the like, providing such activities do not conflict with the reasonable fulfilment of assigned duties. PRIORITY II.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

Scholarly Activity. 1. 5.15.20 Members shall have the right and responsibility to devote a reasonable proportion of their time to scholarly activity. 2. 5.15.21 It is understood that for the purposes of this Collective Agreement the term "scholarly activity" means: (a) Research directed towards a contribution to knowledge, and the dissemination of its results; and/or (b) Participation in those academic activities that contribute to the enhancement, creation and dissemination of knowledge; and/or (c) Creative and professional activities which contribute to one's discipline. 3. 5.15.22 Scholarly activity may involve, although not necessarily be limited to to, activities of the following, but type set out in each case the Member must demonstrate that the activity is of good quality and is consistent with the contribution to knowledge described in paragraph 2 abovefollowing list. It is understood that this list does not imply an order of priority. It is also understood that the following forms of scholarly activity are not necessarily to be given equal weight and application for each discipline when a Member is being evaluated for an annual increment, merit increment, tenure or promotion. In such evaluations, where each case the evidence does not rest on externally reviewed publications, other evidence Member must demonstrate that the activity is of scholarly activity must be considered, but good quality and is consistent with the burden of proof rests upon the candidatecontribution to knowledge described in Article 5.15.20 above. (a) The writing or editing and publication of books, textbooks, journals and of articlesArticles, which may be externally reviewed. (b) The obtention earning of additional appropriate academic and/or professional qualifications. (c) Research carried out on research contracts. (d) The writing and/or publication of case studies. (e) The development of teaching/library materials, of an innovative sort which have a wider application than the Member's own teaching/library activities. (f) The compilation and publication of scholarly bibliographies, or literary work. (g) The translation and publication of scholarly or literary work. (h) Literary and artistic works appropriate to one's disciplineworks, including recordings and public performances. (i) Demonstrated leadership in the area of professional education, including workshops. (j) Creative application of existing knowledge through such activities as consulting or workshops. 4. (k) Research carried out using traditional/Indigenous knowledge and the practical applications or dissemination of such research generally, or specifically through engagement with Indigenous communities. (l) Development and publication of new teaching strategies. (m) Attending and/or presenting at conferences. (n) Production of images including but not limited to photography and architectural works. 5.15.23 The parties Parties agree that scholarly activity does not normally include research directly related to the immediate and normal preparation for teaching activity. 5. 5.15.24 Where appropriate in their published work, the Members shall indicate affiliation with the University and acknowledge their indebtedness to students and their academic colleagues in relation to their own research. 6. 5.15.25 The parties Parties encourage all members Members of the bargaining unit Bargaining Unit to deposit one (1) signed copy of their published material monographs or reports in the University Library. The University agrees to pay for reasonable expenses incurred by a Member in making such material available to the Library. Members are also encouraged to submit their scholarly work to the University’s online repository. 7. 5.15.26 Members have the right to participate in the activities of professional or learned societies and the like, providing such activities do not conflict with the reasonable fulfilment of assigned duties. PRIORITY II.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

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Scholarly Activity. 1. Members shall have the right and responsibility to devote a reasonable proportion of their time to scholarly activity. 2. It is understood that for the purposes of this Collective Agreement the term "scholarly activity" means: a) Research directed towards a contribution to knowledge, and the dissemination of its results; and/or b) Participation in those academic activities that contribute to the enhancement, creation and dissemination of knowledge; and/or c) Creative and professional activities which contribute to one's discipline. 3. Scholarly activity may involve, although not necessarily be limited to the following, but in each case the Member must demonstrate that the activity is of good quality and is consistent with the contribution to knowledge described in paragraph 2 above. It is understood that this list does not imply an order of priority. It is also understood that the following forms of scholarly activity are not necessarily to be given equal weight and application for each discipline when a Member is being evaluated for an annual increment, merit increment, tenure or promotion. In such evaluations, where the evidence does not rest on externally reviewed publications, other evidence of scholarly activity must be considered, but the burden of proof rests upon the candidate. a) The writing or editing and publication of books, textbooks, journals and of articles. b) The obtention of additional appropriate academic and/or professional qualifications. c) Research carried out on research contracts. d) The writing of case studies. e) The development of teaching/library materials, of an innovative sort which have a wider application than the Member's own teaching/library activities. f) The compilation and publication of scholarly bibliographies, or literary work. g) The translation and publication of scholarly or literary work. h) Literary and artistic works appropriate to one's discipline. i) Demonstrated leadership in the area of professional education, including workshops. j) Creative application of existing knowledge through such activities as consulting or workshops. 4. The parties agree that scholarly activity does not normally include research directly related to the immediate and normal preparation for teaching activity. 5. Where appropriate in their published work, the Members shall indicate affiliation with the University and acknowledge their indebtedness to students and their academic colleagues in relation to their own research. 6. The parties encourage all members Members of the bargaining unit Unit to deposit one (1) signed copy of their published material in the University Library. The University agrees to pay for reasonable expenses incurred by a Member in making such material available to the Library. 7. Members have the right to participate in the activities of professional or learned societies and the like, providing such activities do not conflict with the reasonable fulfilment of assigned duties. PRIORITY II.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

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