RESEARCH, FELLOWSHIP, AND SCHOLAR INCENTIVE AWARDS Sample Clauses

RESEARCH, FELLOWSHIP, AND SCHOLAR INCENTIVE AWARDS. 25.1 The parties agree that the University shall provide the following sums in the form of research and fellowship awards: PSC-CUNY RESEARCH AWARDS: 8/1/00 $3,181,720 8/1/01.................................................................................$3,308,990 FELLOWSHIP AWARDS: 8/1/00 $1,703,645 8/1/01..................................................................................$1,771,791 Up to one third of the sum provided for fellowship awards shall be set aside for full-pay half-year leaves in order to assure the financial ability to provide a minimum of one such award every other year at each college. In order to provide continuity in these programs, the parties agree that the last annual grant under this Agreement shall be for a full year.
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RESEARCH, FELLOWSHIP, AND SCHOLAR INCENTIVE AWARDS. 25.1 The parties agree that the University shall provide funds for research and fellowship awards. The following sums shall be provided for PSC/CUNY Research Awards: Effective July 1, 2014 $3,884,218
RESEARCH, FELLOWSHIP, AND SCHOLAR INCENTIVE AWARDS. [1] *Effective with the 2010 - 2011 academic year, Articles 25.1 and 25.2 were superseded by Letter Agreements dated August 17, 2010, February 7, 2012, and February 27, 2014. For the current terms, see the February 27, 2014 Letter Agreement [2].

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