Scholarly Activity. Examples of scholarly activities that may be presented by a candidate for evaluation are listed below. The list is not ranked but the candidate should be aware that materials adjudicated by external referees carry significantly more weight than do non-refereed materials. It may be useful to the DRC and URC to indicate the nature of the review process for the materials included in the dossier. Materials produced for external use would, in general, be of more significance than materials produced for internal use. Active participation in and leadership given to professional conferences, workshops, symposia, etc. Applications of learning technology developed under commission Audio-visual materials and computer software/ courseware available commercially or through a publishing house provided the materials are related to scholarly activities Awards in recognition of scholarly achievement Books Commercialized Courseware Commissioned reports for external circulation Commissioned works and special assignments Contract research Consulting and other professional activities that require research or scholarly competence Creative work and performances Editorial and refereeing duties External reader on theses Monographs Obtained research grants and funding Papers delivered at professional meetings, conferences and seminars Papers in refereed and non-refereed journals Papers/works/research in progress Participation in external panels, seminars, etc. Participation on editorial boards or juries for the evaluation of scholarly or creative work Patents Public speaking engagements related to one’s academic expertise Scholarly Translations (books, poems, etc.) Service on external grant committees (c) Service (i) Service to the University and Academic Community Service to the University and the academic community includes contributions to the development and effective functioning of the University through contribution to student activities, membership on Department, School, Faculty, Senate, University, Board and Association committees and councils; and contribution to the administrative functioning of the University as an Academic Administrator, or through other administrative assignments inside and outside the Bargaining Unit; active participation in local, provincial, national and international organizations and programs related to the candidate’s discipline.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Scholarly Activity. Examples of scholarly activities that may be presented by a candidate for evaluation are listed below. The list is not ranked but the candidate should be aware that materials adjudicated by external referees carry significantly more weight than do non-refereed materials. It may be useful to the DRC and URC to indicate the nature of the review process for the materials included in the dossier. Materials produced for external use would, in general, be of more significance than materials produced for internal use. Active participation in and leadership given to professional conferences, workshops, symposia, etc. Applications of learning technology developed under commission Audio-visual materials and computer software/ courseware available commercially or through a publishing house provided the materials are related to scholarly activities Awards in recognition of scholarly achievement Books Commercialized Courseware Commissioned reports for external circulation Commissioned works and special assignments Contract research Consulting and or other professional activities that require research or scholarly competence Creative work and performances Editorial and refereeing duties External reader on theses Monographs Obtained research grants and funding Papers delivered at professional meetings, conferences and seminars Papers in refereed and or non-refereed journals Papers/works/research in progress Participation in external panels, seminars, etc. Participation on editorial boards or juries for the evaluation of scholarly or creative work Patents Public speaking engagements related to one’s academic expertise Scholarly Translations (books, poems, etc.) Service on external grant committees (c) Service
(i) Service to the University and Academic Community Service to the University and the academic community includes contributions to the development and effective functioning of the University through contribution to student activities, membership on Department, SchoolAcademic Unit, Faculty, Senate, University, Board and Association committees and councils; and contribution to the administrative functioning of the University as an Academic Administrator, or through other administrative assignments inside and outside the Bargaining Unit; active participation in local, provincial, national and international organizations and programs related to the candidate’s discipline.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Scholarly Activity. Examples of scholarly activities that which may be presented by a candidate for evaluation are listed below. The list is not ranked but the candidate should be aware that materials adjudicated by external referees carry significantly more weight than do non-refereed materials. It may be useful to the DRC and URC to indicate the nature of the review process for the materials included in the dossier. Materials produced for external use would, in general, be of more significance than materials produced for internal use. Active participation in and leadership given to professional conferences, workshops, symposia, etc. Applications of learning technology developed under commission Audio-visual materials and computer software/ courseware available commercially or through a publishing house provided the materials are related to scholarly activities Awards in recognition of scholarly achievement Books Commercialized Courseware Commissioned reports for external circulation Commissioned works and special assignments Contract research Consulting and other professional activities that which require research or scholarly competence Creative work and performances Editorial and refereeing duties External reader on theses Monographs Obtained research grants and funding Papers delivered at professional meetings, conferences and seminars Papers in refereed and non-refereed journals Papers/works/research in progress Participation in external panels, seminars, etc. Participation on editorial boards or juries for the evaluation of scholarly or creative work Patents Public speaking engagements related to one’s academic expertise Scholarly Translations (books, poems, etc.) Service on external grant committees (c) Service
(i) Service to the University and Academic Community Service to the University and the academic community includes contributions to the development and effective functioning of the University through contribution to student activities, membership on Department, School, Faculty, Senate, University, Board and Association committees and councils; and contribution to the administrative functioning of the University as an Academic Administrator, or through other administrative assignments inside and outside the Bargaining Unit; active participation in local, provincial, national and international organizations and programs related to the candidate’s discipline.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Scholarly Activity. Examples of scholarly activities that which may be presented by a candidate for evaluation are listed below. The list is not ranked but the candidate should be aware that materials material adjudicated by external referees carry significantly more weight than do non-non- refereed materials. It may be useful to the DRC and URC to indicate the nature of the review process for the materials included in the dossier. Materials produced for external use would, in general, general be of more significance than materials material produced for internal use. Active participation in and leadership given to professional conferences, workshops, symposia, etc. Applications of learning technology developed under commission Audio-visual materials and computer software/ courseware available commercially or commerciallyor through a publishing house provided the materials are related to scholarly activities Awards in recognition of scholarly achievement Books Commercialized Courseware Commissioned reports for external circulation Commissioned works and special assignments Contract research Consulting and other professional activities that which require research or scholarly competence competence, editorialand refereeing duties Creative work and performances Editorial and refereeing duties External reader on theses Monographs Obtained research grants and funding Papers delivered at professional meetings, conferences and seminars Papers in refereed and non-refereed journals Papers/works/research in progress Participation in external panels, seminars, etc. Participation on editorial boards or juries for the evaluation of scholarly or creative work Patents Public speaking engagements related to one’s one‟s academic expertise Scholarly Translations (books, poems, etc.) Service on external grant committees (c) Service
(i) Service to the University and Academic Community Service to the University and the academic community includes contributions to the development and effective functioning of the University through contribution to student activities, membership on Department, School, Faculty, Senate, University, Board and Association committees and councils; and contribution to the administrative functioning of the University as an Academic Administrator, or through other administrative assignments inside and outside the Bargaining Unit; active participation in local, provincial, national and international organizations and programs related to the candidate’s candidate‟s discipline.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
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(i) Service to the University and Academic Community Service to the University and the academic community includes contributions to the development and effective functioning of the University through contribution to student activities, membership on Department, School, Faculty, Senate, University, Board and Association committees and councils; and contribution to the administrative functioning of the University as an Academic Administrator, or through other administrative assignments inside and outside the Bargaining Unit; active participation in local, provincial, national and international organizations and programs related to the candidate’s discipline.committees
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Samples: Collective Agreement