Unpublished Work. Unpublished research or scholarly work are grounds for recommending an employee for a Special Increase if it is established that the work has academic merit and that there is no appropriate publication outlet for a particular subject matter, or that the work is of a kind that may not normally lead to peer-reviewed publication, such as engineering design, software, patentable inventions or certain types of impactful community engaged and culturally sensitive research and scholarly work.
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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Unpublished Work. Unpublished research or scholarly work are grounds for recommending an employee for a Special Increase if it is established that the work has academic merit and that there is no appropriate publication outlet for a particular subject matter, or that the work is of a kind that may does not normally lead to peer-reviewed publication, such as engineering design, software, design and patentable inventions or certain types of impactful community engaged and culturally sensitive research and scholarly workinventions.
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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Unpublished Work. Unpublished research or scholarly work are grounds for recommending an employee for a Special Increase if it is established that the work has academic merit and that there is no appropriate publication outlet for a particular subject matter, or that the work is of a kind that may not normally lead to peer-reviewed publication, such as engineering design, ; [ ] software, ; [ ] patentable inventions inventions; or certain types of [ ] impactful community engaged and culturally sensitive research and scholarly [ ] research, [ ] scholarly, or artistic work.
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Sources: Collective Agreement
Unpublished Work. Unpublished research or scholarly work are grounds for recommending an employee for a Special Increase if it is established that the work has academic merit and that there is no appropriate publication outlet for a particular subject matter, or that the work is of a kind that may not normally lead to peer-reviewed publication, such as engineering design, ; software, ; patentable inventions inventions; or certain types of impactful community engaged and culturally sensitive research and scholarly research, scholarly, or artistic work.
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Sources: Collective Agreement
Unpublished Work. Unpublished research or scholarly work are grounds for recommending an employee for a Special Increase if it is established that the work has academic merit and that there is no appropriate publication outlet for a particular subject matter, or that the work is of a kind that may not normally lead to peer-reviewed publication, such as engineering design, software, patentable inventions or certain types of impactful community engaged and culturally sensitive research and scholarly work.
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Sources: Collective Agreement