RESPONSIBILITIES OF FULL-TIME FACULTY Sample Clauses

RESPONSIBILITIES OF FULL-TIME FACULTY. 10.1 Faculty members have certain rights, duties and responsibilities which derive from their positions as teachers and scholars and which reflect the rightful expectations of Brescia University College, the faculty members and the students. (a) It is expected that Brescia faculty will provide to Brescia their full working time and attention. Full-time faculty who desire to accept gainful employment (including consulting) outside the University must first seek approval from the Academic ▇▇▇▇ by July 1 of the academic year during which the employment is to be accepted or at the earliest possible date. This is to be approved by the Academic ▇▇▇▇ and the Principal as a departure from the member’s responsibility to the University. In deciding whether to approve a request, after consultation with the faculty member concerned, the Academic ▇▇▇▇ and Principal will determine whether the activity conflicts or interferes with the faculty member’s duties and responsibilities to the University. (b) Full-time faculty will be available during the entire year apart from reasonable absences for professional or vacation purposes. (c) Faculty members have a responsibility to abide by the rules and regulations of Brescia University College and of The University of Western Ontario provided that these rules and regulations or their interpretations do not infringe upon the academic freedom of faculty or the principles of ethical conduct as set forth in this Agreement. At the same time, one has the responsibility to seek reforms which would, in one’s judgment, improve Brescia and/or Western University. (d) Faculty members shall avoid conflicts of interest unless, after full disclosure, they have the written approval of the Academic ▇▇▇▇ or Principal to whom they are responsible. The following are deemed to be conflicts of interest: (i) Authorizing the purchase by Brescia University College of equipment, supplies, or services from a source in which the Member or Member’s family is associated*. Reimbursement of any expense incurred by a Member shall be in accordance with the Brescia Expense and Travel Policy and follow the legislation as set out in the Broader Public Sector Accountability Act ; (ii) Hiring a family member as an employee or consultant for any project supported by funds administered through the University; (iii) Participating in the deliberations of a committee reviewing his or her own application for tenure, promotion, leave, ethics approval, or other matters that ...

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