Common use of Research and Development Support Clause in Contracts

Research and Development Support. a) For each of the years of the Collective Agreement the Board will provide to the Director of Graduate Studies and Research to enhance scholarly productivity through an open competition among Members: Year 2002-2003 $118,000 Year 2003-2004 $120,500 Year 2004-2005 $123,000 b) In each of the academic years 2002-2003, 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 the Board will provide the sum of $55,000 to assist Members in the task of obtaining and/or upgrading computer equipment. Out of the total amount, up to $8,000, will be available for Sessional Instructors. Each eligible faculty member will be entitled to a subsidy of $800 (or to a lesser amount as may be determined by the committee below) for the purpose of purchasing a computer. A committee of two members selected by ▇▇▇▇ and two members selected by the Administration will oversee the distribution of funds. Newly appointed full-time faculty members are entitled to receive at no cost a ‘standard computer’ as determined by Computer Services. In the event that such members wish to purchase a different computer they shall be entitled to the subsidy. If funds are limited, priority will be given to members who have not previously received a subsidy. Funds not spent in any given year may be carried forward to the following year.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Research and Development Support. a) For each of the years of the Collective Agreement the Board will provide to the Director of Graduate Studies and Research to enhance scholarly productivity through an open competition among Members: Members:‌ Year 2002-2003 $118,000 Year 2003-2004 $120,500 Year 2004-2005 $123,000 b) In each of the academic years 2002-2003, 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 the Board will provide the sum of $55,000 to assist Members in the task of obtaining and/or upgrading computer equipment. Out of the total amount, up to $8,000, will be available for Sessional Instructors. Each eligible faculty member will be entitled to a subsidy of $800 (or to a lesser amount as may be determined by the committee below) for the purpose of purchasing a computer. A committee of two members selected by ▇▇▇▇ LUFA and two members selected by the Administration will oversee the distribution of funds. Newly appointed full-time faculty members are entitled to receive at no cost a ‘standard computer’ as determined by Computer Services. In the event that such members wish to purchase a different computer they shall be entitled to the subsidy. If funds are limited, priority will be given to members who have not previously received a subsidy. Funds not spent in any given year may be carried forward to the following year.

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Sources: Collective Agreement