Primary Semesters. A Faculty Member with a Two-Semester appointment performs most of his/her normal teaching and service duties as well as some professional activity during two semesters (“Primary Semesters”) of the Academic Year. A Faculty Member with a Two-Semester appointment typically has the opportunity to use the other months of the year for research, scholarship, creative activity, and/or other forms of professional development. For reasonably brief periods before, after, and between the Primary Semesters, a Faculty Member may be expected to attend meetings, participate in governance, prepare materials for teaching, advise students, evaluate student work, and engage in other activities ancillary to or in support of his/her responsibilities during his/her Primary Semesters. Such activities are not subject to additional compensation. A Faculty Member with a Two- Semester appointment may receive additional compensation, from internal or external sources, for teaching, consulting, grant-supported research, or other activities during his/her
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Primary Semesters. A Faculty Member with a Two-Semester appointment performs most of his/her normal teaching and service duties as well as some professional activity during two semesters (“Primary Semesters”) of the Academic Year. A Faculty Member with a Two-Semester appointment typically has the opportunity to use the other months of the year for research, scholarship, creative activity, and/or other forms of professional development. For reasonably brief periods before, after, and between the Primary Semesters, a Faculty Member may be expected to attend meetings, participate in governance, prepare materials for teaching, advise students, evaluate student work, and engage in other activities ancillary to or in support of his/her responsibilities during his/her Primary Semesters. Such activities are not subject to additional compensation. A Faculty Member with a Two- Semester appointment may receive additional compensation, from internal or external sources, for teaching, consulting, grant-supported research, or other activities during his/herher Secondary Semester as prescribed and permitted elsewhere in this Agreement and/or in the Rules of the University.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement