Workload of Professors Sample Clauses

Workload of Professors. 19A.01 The workload of Professors involves in varying proportions those elements set out in Article 16A. Unless specifically provided otherwise in the letter of appointment, Professors are employed by the University of New Brunswick for a total of twelve months in each year and, except for scheduled vacation and holidays as specified in Article 34, shall meet their professional responsibilities throughout this period. For Professors, the period of time between the end of a regular academic year and the commencement of the regular academic year then next following is the period for academic improvements, administration, research, study, teaching if appropriate and vacation subject to the provisions of this Collective Agreement and to arrangements being made between the Professor and the Xxxx concerned for the adequate performance of such normal academic and administrative duties and responsibilities as must be undertaken during such a period.
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