Report of Activities Sample Clauses

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Report of Activities. 16.6.1 At the end of each academic term, the CAS Member may submit an updated Teaching Dossier, in accordance with 19.6, to the Department Chair or equivalent. 16.6.2 This report may include a list of courses taught including the number of students in each class, and additional counselling or supervisory responsibilities under 16.
Report of Activities. Unit Member who is granted a Staff Development Leave shall file a written report with the Immediate Management Supervisor and the Vice Chancellor of Human Resources or designee, not later than ninety (90) days after return to work. The report shall provide a description of the major activities completed during the leave, transcripts or other appropriate verification of all college course work and/or training, the value of the experience gained while on leave and the manner in which such experience or knowledge gained may benefit the District.
Report of Activities. An employee to whom sabbatical leave has been granted shall cause to be sent from the office of the registrar notice of enrollment to the Superintendent, and, upon return from the sabbatical leave, the employee shall cause to be sent from the office of the registrar a copy of his/her transcript of courses enrolled in during the sabbatical leave.
Report of Activities. By the close of each school year, the Committee shall submit a report of its activities, structure and plans to the Superintendent of Schools and the President of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Education Association.
Report of Activities. It is estimated that the (non-cGMP) report will be available within *** month from commencement.
Report of Activities. Each employee on sabbatical leave shall file with the District a written report not later than sixty (60) days after his/her return. The report shall contain data as to the activities of the teacher and transcripts of all college and university work completed. Each teacher on leave shall include an appraisal of the professional value or the experience gained while on leave and the manner in which such experience or knowledge gained may be used for the benefit of the students or school in which the teacher is located.
Report of Activities. 1. An employee to whom sabbatical leave has been granted shall cause to be sent from the office of the registrar notice of enrollment to the Superintendent. 2. Each employee shall file an official transcript by the approved institution directly to the Superintendent of Schools. 3. An employee to whom travel leave has been granted shall notify the Superintendent of Schools five (5) working days prior to his/her disembarking.
Report of Activities. During this first period, main activities of the REP have been focused on the definition, constitution and promotion of the programme. First activities before the initiation of the 1st call were the formation of the committee to oversee the programme, the rules of the exchange programme (including financial issues, periods of time, …), the applications for the REP, the selection of an Evaluation Panel from the partner institutions in H2FC, the appointment of contact persons for the REP, and the definition of reporting forms to capture/report the outcomes of the programme.
Report of Activities. ▇▇▇▇▇: Budget-wise, we are just under a million. I know that because we are tied to the CPI, and we actually had a reduction in our budget this year of 1.4%, because the CPI in the NWT has dropped by 1.4%. That was kind of curious. The core operations budget is about 72%, whereas the Research Program budget is about 28%. I will get ▇▇▇▇ to update on the Research Program a little later, but we have some good news from our TERRE-NET partners. The work plan submitted to CIRNAC was approved, obviously, because we got the grant on time again. There are a number of other documents that are attached to the Report of Activities. The GMOB Activity Summary: Like everybody else, we have been largely taken up by the monitoring and management plans and all that related engagement. The socio-economic stuff we have talked about already. Unless anybody has any questions, we will skip over that. For the Education Module, we have Graystone Consulting working on that project, and ▇▇▇ can probably update us better than I could on that. The Annual Report, we have discussed. It will be out in the next couple of weeks. Like everyone else, we have been attending meetings. We have attended 64. I don’t know how that fits in the ranking of who has attended more meetings, but that is spread over the entire Board rather than just one person, so there you go. Media session with the Yellowknifer, I did that months ago. I don’t think anything ever came of that. Apparently, I successfully confused them, so they did not want to come back with anything. Website archive updates are being updated as required. The Vee Lake turn-off ice buildup. The Project Team was very responsive to that. A member of the public approached us with some concerns there. The five-year review we have talked about. The Research Program, I will again get back to ▇▇▇▇ on that. ▇▇▇▇▇ has also organized some posters with a group called Fuse Consulting, and they are on the website. The expert panel: We have set up a standard template for new proposals, and that is on the website. We have one unsolicited proposal. We have some comments and concerns related to that, and it will be referred to the expert panel for their review as well.

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