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MnSCU-IFO Master Agreement 1999-2001
ARTICLE 19
Professional Improvement
Section A. Professional Improvement Funds.
Subd. 1.
Professional improvement funds shall mean support funds for improving professional
competence.
Subd. 2.
All faculty except adjunct faculty shall be eligible for professional improvement
funds.
Subd. 3.
The funds distributed shall be no less than four hundred thousand dollars
($400,000) in FY 2000 and four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) in FY 2001.
All funds shall be distributed to the universities on the basis of the number
of FTE faculty at each institution. Within thirty (30) days thereafter, a report
shall be provided to the IFO indicating the amount allocated to each university.
Subd. 4.
The President, after meeting and conferring with the Association, shall establish
procedures and criteria for the application and awarding of these funds to individual
faculty members.
Awards shall be made by the President.
Section B. Professional Study and Travel.
Subd. 1.
The IFO and MnSCU recognize the need for faculty development relating to their
university's mission. Therefore, each department/unit will be allocated professional
study and travel funds at the rate of not less than nine hundred twenty five
dollars ($925) in FY 2000 and one thousand dollars ($1,000) in FY 2001 per each
full-time equivalent faculty in the department as of the beginning of each academic
year as determined in Subd. 2. below. Funding for faculty, excluding adjuncts,
hired during the year will be allocated on a pro-rata basis at the time of hire.
Subd. 2.
In determining the number of full-time equivalent faculty members, those on
paid leaves of absence shall be counted, but their replacements, if any, shall
not. This provision shall include faculty members whose positions are financed
from external sources, even though funding for this purpose is not provided
by the external source. Professional study and travel funds shall be available
to all faculty members at the time of hire.
Subd. 3.
Funds provided by this Section shall be limited to paying the cost of travel,
housing, meals and registration associated with participation in professional
conferences, workshops, and similar meetings and courses, and the cost of professional
books, journals and software. The funds may be used to pay for professional
memberships, provided that membership in a professional organization is required
in order to receive a professional journal. The department shall, through a
democratic process, determine an equitable procedure for distribution of funds.
The department may carry over any portion of its allocation from the first to
the second year of the biennium, and from one biennium to the next.
Section C. Sabbatical Leave.
The purpose of a sabbatical leave is to enhance professional development, support
department/unit goals, and/or meet the instructional, service, or research priorities
of the university.
Subd. 1.
The President/designee may grant a sabbatical leave to an eligible faculty
member who proposes to undertake a scholarly research project, additional study,
or other endeavor related to the purpose described above. At the beginning of
each academic year, the President, after meeting and conferring with the Association,
will establish a schedule for application, consideration and announcement of
the sabbatical leaves.
Subd. 2.
In order to be eligible for sabbatical leave, a faculty member must have completed
at least seven (7) years of service at the university, or have at least six
(6) years of service since the conclusion of such faculty member's previous
sabbatical leave. Service at Akita counts towards satisfaction of years of service
in this subdivision. The granting of sabbatical leave shall be contingent upon
the President's determination that funds are available for this purpose and
that staffing requirements of the university can be met. Where sabbatical leave
is denied, reasons therefor shall be communicated to the faculty member in writing.
However, the faculty member shall be granted a sabbatical, upon request, after
completion of ten (10) years of service, or ten (10) years following the conclusion
of the faculty member's last sabbatical leave. Such eligibility is subject to
presentation of a satisfactory plan in accordance with Subd. 3. below. Should
more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the faculty of any particular department
or program be eligible for and request such a leave, the President/designee
shall grant such leave to twenty-five percent (25%), and delay the granting
of leave to other faculty until the following year.
The granting of such sabbaticals shall be based upon years of seniority since
the last sabbatical or the years of seniority at the university if the faculty
member has never been granted a sabbatical leave; in case of a tie, the faculty
member with the longer continuous service with the university shall have priority.
Leaves taken for reasons of professional improvement directly relating to the
faculty member's university responsibilities shall be counted as time served
towards eligibility for sabbatical leave up to a maximum of two (2) years.
Subd. 3.
The faculty member's proposal for sabbatical leave shall include a written
plan consistent with the purpose outlined above and an indication of the term(s)
that the faculty member intends to be on leave. Sabbatical plans are subject
to approval by the President/designee. Except for those ten (10) year sabbaticals
described in Subd. 2. above, the President's decision is not grievable. The
plan must include a signed agreement to submit a written report of the results
of the sabbatical to the faculty member's immediate supervisor upon conclusion
of the sabbatical leave. The faculty member shall agree in writing to return
to the university for at least one (1) year of service after the conclusion
of the sabbatical. In the event the faculty member fails to follow the intent
of his/her plan or to return to the university for one (1) year of service after
the conclusion of the sabbatical the faculty member shall refund to the university
such funds awarded during that sabbatical period.
Subd. 4.
Sabbatical leaves may be granted for one (1) semester, at full base salary,
or for a full academic year at two-thirds (.667) of base salary. Faculty members
who are granted a second full-year sabbatical leave shall receive eighty percent
(80%) of base salary. Subsequent full-year sabbaticals shall be funded at ninety
percent (90%) of base salary. For part-time faculty members, the amount of sabbatical
pay shall be adjusted pro rata.
Subd. 5.
Faculty members on sabbatical leave may accept scholarships, fellowships,
grants, or employment during the sabbatical leave, provided such scholarships,
fellowships, grants, or employment afford experience which serves the purpose
of the sabbatical leave.
Subd. 6.
A faculty member shall be eligible for continued group insurance benefits
as provided by law during the course of the leave.
Subd. 7.
In those cases where the Administration has denied sabbatical leaves for budgetary
or staffing considerations, or where replacements for sabbaticals were not provided,
the Administration shall provide a summary of such actions at a meet and confer.
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