Specific Task or Project, Research Clause Samples
The 'Specific Task or Project, Research' clause defines the scope and objectives of a particular research-related assignment or project within an agreement. It typically outlines the nature of the research to be conducted, the expected deliverables, timelines, and any special requirements or methodologies to be followed. By clearly specifying these elements, the clause ensures that both parties have a mutual understanding of the project's parameters, reducing the risk of misunderstandings and helping to manage expectations throughout the research process.
Specific Task or Project, Research. Only or Externally Funded
(a) An employee employed on a:
(i) first fixed-term employment contract and the position is of a type described in parts (A), (B) or (C) below and the same or substantially similar position continues to be required but another person has been appointed, or is to be appointed, to that position; or
(ii) second (or subsequent) fixed term employment contract: will be entitled to severance pay, in accordance with the Severance Pay Scale in subclause 19.4.1(b), where the position is:
(A) funded from an identifiable source(s) external to the University not being funding that is part of an operating grant from government or funding comprised of payments of fees made by or on behalf of students; or
(B) a research-only position; or
(C) for a specific task or project.
(b) Severance Pay Scale
Specific Task or Project, Research. Only or Externally Funded
(a) An employee employed on a:
(i) first fixed-term employment contract and the position is of a type described in parts (A), (B) or (C) below and the same or substantially similar position continues to be required but another person has been appointed, or is to be appointed, to that position; or
(ii) second (or subsequent) fixed term employment contract:
(A) funded from an identifiable source(s) external to the University not being funding that is part of an operating grant from government or funding comprised of payments of fees made by or on behalf of students; or
(B) a research-only position; or
(C) for a specific task or project.
(b) Severance Pay Scale
