Service to the Profession and the Community Sample Clauses

Service to the Profession and the Community. 16.05.01 A member has the right to participate in the governance of his/her professional organizations, including but not limited to membership on committees of such organizations.
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Service to the Profession and the Community. 1. Faculty members have the right to participate in the work of learned societies, professional associations and union/labour organizations, including the Faculty Association, the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations, and the Canadian Association of University Teachers. When a Faculty member's service to such bodies conflicts with scheduled teaching and/or administrative duties, the Faculty member shall make alternate arrangements subject to the approval of his/her Chair or equivalent to ensure that such scheduled teaching and or administrative duties are fulfilled. A Faculty member's service to such societies and associations shall be considered in the assessment of the academic performance of the Faculty member.
Service to the Profession and the Community. A member has the right to participate in the governance of his/her professional including but not limited to membership on committees of such The parties encourage service to the community that enhances or extends the reputation of the University. In activities that extend to the community, the faculty member shall retain the rights and responsibilities associated with academic freedom. In activities not related to a member’s employment at the University, he/she not purport to represent the University nor use University letterhead without the prior written permission of his/her Xxxx. Such permission shall not be unreasonably withheld. Annual Each faculty member shall submit to his/her immediate supervisor three copies of an Annual Report by May of each year. The Annual Report shall include the previous May to April period. One copy of this Report shall be filed in the of the Chair/Director and two copies shall be forwarded to the Xxxx, one of which shall be placed in the faculty member’s official personnel in the President’s The Annual Report, which shall be completed on a form supplied by the Xxxx, shall include only the following information: teaching responsibilities undertaken, and evidence of teaching delivery and teaching performance, which may include the Senate approved or other teaching evaluations, peer evaluations, student testimonials, course outlines, reproductions of student work, or any other pertinent materials. books and papers published; conference papers given: research and other scholarly work in progress; graduate degrees awarded or graduate studies in progress and the expected date of completion, university, and title of thesis: awards and other honours received; Departmental, Faculty, Senate, Board, Association and other University activities; contributions to the faculty member’s profession; contributions to the faculty member’s community; an account of the academic activities pursued by the faculty member during a term or terms in which he/she did not have an assigned teaching respons- ibility; research grants and contracts awarded, name of granting body, research title, amount awarded and the date awarded; a statement of his/her outside professional activities in the previous year; and, any other information that the faculty member deems relevant. Following review of the Annual Report, the Xxxx shall respond to each faculty member and provide constructive suggestions and reasonable support for the purpose of enhancing the faculty ...

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  • Citizen Volunteer or Community Service Leave Leave without pay may be granted for community volunteerism or service.

  • Independence of the Parties This Agreement shall not constitute the designation of any Party as the representative or agent of the other, nor shall any Party by this Agreement have the right or authority to make any promise, guarantee, warranty, or representation, or to assume, create, or incur any liability or other obligation of any kind, express or implied, against or in the name of, or on behalf of, the other, except as expressly provided herein.

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