Workload Components Clause Samples
The 'Workload Components' clause defines the specific tasks, responsibilities, or deliverables that make up the total workload under an agreement. It typically outlines the individual elements or categories of work expected from a party, such as project phases, service types, or measurable outputs. By clearly itemizing these components, the clause ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of what is required, thereby reducing ambiguity and helping to manage expectations and performance.
Workload Components. 12.6.2.1 The primary workload component for a Professional Resource Faculty Member is professional practice. The remaining workload components will be service and, if approved, scholarly activity.
Workload Components. 36.6.1 School or equivalent work area academic workload models will detail the activities and factors to be considered under each component of the scope of academic work: teaching; research; administration and service to the University and broader community. The activities and factors will include, but not be limited to:
(a) Post Graduate supervision including higher degree by research;
(b) Research outputs, scholarship, creative production;
(c) Staff development requirements;
(d) Internal and external professional work;
(e) Administration, including participation on committees;
(f) International commitments;
(g) Clearance of leave entitlements, and
(h) University service and community engagement as relevant to the discipline.
