Academic Load definition

Academic Load the contractual responsibility of a faculty member inclusive of teaching load (credit hour load), scholarship, and service
Academic Load means the quantitative measure of learning activities which includes lectures, tutorials, seminars, practical work, field work, self study and examinations to achieve a set of learning outcomes;

Examples of Academic Load in a sentence

  • Overloads are voluntary assignments of a Regular, Contract, or Temporary Leave Replacement (TLR) unit member to additional instructional, counseling, librarianship, or other unit member duties beyond those required of a Full-time Academic Load.

  • Attendance at academic area and Academic Unit meetings, advising, registration, convocation, and participation at commencement are part of the general expectations of all faculty and are part of the Academic Load.

  • The Academic Load of a member is in keeping with the roles and responsibilities of faculty and the basis for evaluation, promotion, and tenure.

  • Academic Load is described as formal and informal instruction, tutorials, advisement, and counseling of students, research, and writing, preparation of new courses and updating of other courses, service on various campus committees, and the rendering of other professional services.

  • Increased Academic Load (Student Teaching, Internships, etc.): RAs reapplying for the RA position must provide information if they are student teaching or participating in other time-consuming academic activity.

Related to Academic Load

  • Massive Multiauthor Collaboration Site (or “MMC Site”) means any World Wide Web server that publishes copyrightable works and also provides prominent facilities for anybody to edit those works. A public wiki that anybody can edit is an example of such a server. A “Massive Multiauthor Collaboration” (or “MMC”) contained in the site means any set of copyrightable works thus published on the MMC site.

  • Research Use shall have the meaning given in Section 2.2.2 of this Agreement.

  • Development Tool Kit means a DS Offering specifically designed for application or content development. A Development Tool Kit is either identified (i) with “CAA” or “ENOVIA Studio” in the DS Offering name, or (ii) in the Transaction Document and/or the Product Portfolio. Extended Enterprise User means an employee of Customer’s affiliate(s), supplier(s) and/or customer(s) authorized to use Customer’s DS Offering for the sole and exclusive purpose of enabling the Extended Enterprise User(s) to conduct business with Customer. The use of the DS Offering by any such Extended Enterprise User(s) 1) shall be solely limited to use (a) as configured and deployed by Customer and (b) in connection with the Extended Enterprise User’s performance of services for and on behalf of Customer, and 2) shall exclude any use by Extended Enterprise User (a) for its own account or a third party’s account, or (b) for the purpose of modifying, otherwise using, maintaining or hosting the DS Offering. Extended Enterprise Users are authorized if so specified in the Product Portfolio.

  • Licensed nurse means an Oregon licensed practical or registered nurse.

  • Development Data means all non-clinical, clinical, technical, chemical, safety, and scientific data and information and other results, including relevant laboratory notebook information, screening data, and synthesis schemes, including descriptions in any form, data and other information, in each case, that is generated by or resulting from or in connection with the conduct of Development of Products.