Common use of Scholarship and Scholarly Activity Clause in Contracts

Scholarship and Scholarly Activity. Scholarly work is intellectual and academic work that is undertaken for the benefit of one’s professional development, students, peers, and/or the community or society. Academic Support Faculty are responsible for reporting on these activities to the university. Scholarship and scholarly activity may include, but are not necessarily limited to: (i) Writing and publishing of books, articles, and training or user manuals (ii) Conducting research (iii) Reviewing journals, books or productions (iv) Reviewing new therapeutic and learning practices (v) Compiling scholarly bibliographies, databases, and annotated resource lists (vi) Developing and disseminating innovative advising strategies (vii) Creation of resources or programs to support professional practice (viii) Developing primary and secondary texts and learning materials (ix) Developing curriculum, workshops and courses (x) Scholarship of Teaching and Learning as it relates to professional practice (xi) Presenting workshops, papers or being a panel member at a conference (xii) Participating in conferences or workshops

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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