Common use of Scholarly Teaching Clause in Contracts

Scholarly Teaching. Fellow (STF) means an academic employee who is engaged principally in teaching delivery and teaching-related duties and is drawn from an applicant pool of casual and fixed term employees with at least twelve (12) months’ academic employment in total in Australian universities within the last three (3) years, and who has never held an ongoing position at an Australian university.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, University Enterprise Agreement, www.csu.edu.au

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Scholarly Teaching. Fellow (STF) means an academic employee who is engaged principally in teaching delivery and teaching-related duties and is drawn from an applicant pool of casual and fixed term employees with at least twelve (12) months’ months academic employment in total in Australian universities within the last three (3) years, and who has never held an ongoing position at an Australian university.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, psa.asn.au

Scholarly Teaching. Fellow (STF) means an academic employee who is principally engaged principally in teaching delivery and teaching-related duties whose work profile comprises a maximum of 70% teaching work, with the remaining work allocation assigned to scholarship and service. The primary purpose of such positions is drawn from an applicant pool to undertake teaching work previously undertaken by casual teaching staff and it is expected that this will form 80% of casual and fixed term employees with at least twelve (12) months’ academic employment in total in Australian universities within the last three (3) years, and who has never held an ongoing position at an Australian universityteaching allocation of each position.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Operation of Agreement

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Scholarly Teaching. Fellow (STF) means an academic employee who is principally engaged principally in teaching delivery and teaching-related duties whose work profile comprises a maximum of 70% teaching profile, with the remaining work allocation assigned to research/scholarship and service. The primary purpose of such positions is drawn from an applicant pool of to undertake teaching work previously undertaken by casual and fixed term employees with at least twelve (12) months’ academic employment in total in Australian universities within the last three (3) years, and who has never held an ongoing position at an Australian universityteaching employees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.griffith.edu.au

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