Length of Sabbatical Sample Clauses

Length of Sabbatical. A sabbatical leave may take one of two possible forms: (1) One semester at full pay and employee benefits, or (2) One academic year at two-thirds pay and full employee benefits.
Length of Sabbatical. A unit member granted sabbatical leave may be granted one-half (1/2) year of leave at full or half salary, one (1) full year at half salary, or one-half (1/2) year or full year at half workload at full or half salary. A year is defined by the duration of the unit member's contract in the year prior to sabbatical.
Length of Sabbatical. A sabbatical leave may take one of two possible forms:
Length of Sabbatical. The sabbatical may be taken for one (1) semester or for one (1) full academic year. If a split sabbatical is desired, it must be requested at the time of application and may be canceled by mutual consent of the unit member and the District when requested for compelling personal reasons. Both periods of the split sabbatical are to be completely included within the span of three (3) consecutive academic years. Service rendered between the two (2) parts of a split sabbatical leave may be counted as a part of the service for a future sabbatical leave.

Related to Length of Sabbatical

  • Sabbatical (a) After every six years of service, an employee may apply for sabbatical leave of three months, or other agreed period, on full pay, whether as a continuous period or a series of separate periods, to spend time at other clinical units or centres, universities or research institutes or working (or volunteering) for a medical charity for the purposes of strengthening or acquiring clinical knowledge or skills or undertaking an approved course of study or research in matters relevant to their clinical practice.

  • Extended Absences In the event Tenant will be away from the Premises for more than 7 consecutive days, Tenant agrees to notify Landlord in writing of such absence. During such absence, Landlord may enter the premises at times reasonable necessary to maintain the property and inspect for damages and needed repairs.

  • Length of Probationary Period For all classifications, with the exception of those specified in 1801-B, the probationary period is 1,040 compensable hours exclusive of overtime. If federal, state or local law requires a longer probationary period, such law shall prevail. The probationary period for a less than full time employee shall equal the same number of hours (1,040) that have to be served by a full-time employee.