External Studies Clause Samples
The External Studies clause defines the terms under which studies, analyses, or research conducted by third parties outside the main agreement are addressed. Typically, this clause outlines the process for commissioning such studies, the ownership and use of resulting data, and any requirements for approval or disclosure to the other party. Its core function is to clarify the rights and responsibilities related to external research, thereby preventing disputes over data ownership, confidentiality, or the use of third-party findings.
External Studies. External Studies work for which the Faculty Association is certified and in which direct instruction occurs outside of the OC region shall be delivered in accordance with the following:
21.3.1 College Professors shall not be assigned External Studies work but may accept such work. Employees who choose to participate in External Studies shall be paid in accordance with the part-time salary formula in clause
External Studies. Employees may enrol, subject to approval by the Employer, as external students in courses of study leading to a first or further qualification other than a higher degree. These courses may be taken through a university. Such a course does not usually require the student to attend lectures during the course year or semester, but usually does require compulsory attendance at a residential school at least once during each year or semester. Study time is to be granted on the basis of five days per subject per year, or two and a half days per subject per semester, and it is to be made available to the Employee to attend the school or schools held. This leave is in substitution for, and not additional to, leave which might otherwise be granted on a weekly basis. Students attending residential schools do not receive any allowance for travelling accommodation or incidental costs.
