WORKSPACE AND MATERIALS. Postdoctoral Scholars shall have access to required facilities, equipment and materials. Such access shall not be unreasonably denied.
WORKSPACE AND MATERIALS. Subcontractor is responsible for supplying and using Subcontractor’s own office space, business equipment, telephone, copier, and other materials necessary to conduct Subcontractor’s business and to perform the Scope of Work contemplated by this Subcontract.
WORKSPACE AND MATERIALS. Section 1. The University shall provide reasonable access to facilities, services, texts and instructional support required for the position. Examples of access that may be required include, but are not limited to:
A. Office and desk space and telephone;
B. A computer with internet access;
C. Storage and laboratory space; D. Mailbox; E. Office supplies; F. Texts and/or reading material; and
WORKSPACE AND MATERIALS. Section 1: The University shall provide access to workspace, facilities, equipment, materials and access to the internet and other network resources necessary to perform assigned duties.
Section 2: If, with prior approval, an Employee is required to purchase any materials, equipment, or services, as referenced in Section 1, the University shall reimburse the Employee in a timely manner.
WORKSPACE AND MATERIALS. The University shall provide access to workspace, desk space, facilities, equipment, materials, internet access, and other network services required to perform assigned duties.
WORKSPACE AND MATERIALS. Section 1. The University shall provide GWs, at no cost to the GW with access to University services, materials, equipment and facilities necessary to carry out their duties, including but not limited to: desk or office space (individual or shared), after-hours and weekend building access, library privileges, studio space, storage space, campus mail, office supplies including chalk and dry erase markers, office equipment, basic software and hardware, basic lab equipment, grading software, and audio/visual presentation equipment.
Section 2. Nothing in Section 1 precludes the University or the supervisor from determining what specific services, materials, equipment and facilities are best suited or adequate to carry out assigned duties. However, GWs may request specific services, materials, and facilities not provided pursuant to Section 1. If the supervisor denies such a request, the GW may discuss the denial with the department head.
Section 3. To the extent available and consistent with the requirements of the departments and University policy, GWs shall also have access to computers with internet access and printers within their respective building of work at no cost to them.
Section 4. With the supervisor’s advance approval, the University shall reimburse GWs for required job-related materials, equipment, and services that are not otherwise provided to the GW by their department or program, including materials needed. Requests shall not be unreasonably denied.
Section 5. If a GW’s University work location is to be moved or if there is a substantial alteration of the GW’s workspace, the GW will be notified at least thirty (30) days before the move or alteration. If the move is due to an emergency and it is not possible to provide thirty
WORKSPACE AND MATERIALS. Section 1: The University shall provide access to workspace, facilities, equipment, materials and access to the internet and other network resources necessary to perform assigned duties.
Section 2: If, with prior approval, an Employee is required to purchase any materials, equipment, or services, as referenced in Section 1, the University shall reimburse the Employee in a timely manner.
Section 3: The University will comply with all relevant laws relating to providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities, including but not limited to, job related furniture and equipment to qualified individuals that would constitute a reasonable accommodation. Employees requesting accommodation must cooperate with the University’s policies and procedures for accommodations.
WORKSPACE AND MATERIALS. Mount Sinai shall provide work space, facilities, equipment, resources, and materials necessary to perform the duties assigned to the Postdoctoral Fellow.
WORKSPACE AND MATERIALS. Postdocs shall have access to required facilities, equipment and materials, i.e. those necessary to perform assigned duties. Such access shall not be unreasonably denied.
WORKSPACE AND MATERIALS. Section 1: The University shall provide access to workspace, desk space, facilities, equipment, materials, internet access, and other network services required to perform assigned duties.
Section 2: If, with prior approval, a Student Employee is required to purchase materials, equipment, or services, the University shall reimburse the Student Employee in a timely manner.
Section 3: The University shall provide notice to the Student Employee at least thirty (30) calendar days before their workspace is changed, where practicable.