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General Conditions of Service | Probation and Confirmation | Hours of Work | Private Work | Leave | Study & Research and Contact Leave Policy | Religious Holidays | Resignation | Intellectual Property Policy | Confidentiality and Security | Firearms and Dangerous Weapons | Smoking Policy Study & Research and Contact Leave Policy Applicable to
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Policy principles
Policy details Study and research leave Study and research leave may be granted to a staff member to enable him/her to devote himself/herself to a period of uninterrupted study and/or research of a kind that will be of benefit to the University and scholarship generally, and may comprise the following examples:
Eligibility A full-time permanent or T3 member of staff on academic conditions of service who fulfils the standard requirements of teaching, learning and research may be granted study and research leave. Accrual
Periods of leave
Probation Study and research leave will not normally be granted to a staff member within the probationary period unless approved by the DVC and stated in the individuals' contract of employment. Periods between leave Study and research leave will not normally be granted to a staff member within three years of the completion of his/her last period of study and research leave. However, in the interests of the department, a member of staff who is eligible for twelve months' leave may be permitted to take two periods of six months' leave. The second period of six months should be taken within twelve months of the expiry of the first. Arrangements during absence on leave Study and research leave is granted only where the Head of Department, in consultation with the Dean, has proposed arrangements for the conduct of the department concerned during the staff member's absence. Arrangements for the satisfactory discharge of the duties of a Dean while on study and research leave, must be acceptable to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor to whom the Dean reports. Contact leave Shorter periods of study and research leave which are taken as contact leave, is intended to enable a staff member to establish and maintain contact with colleagues pursuing common research interests, to collect material for research or to complete a piece of writing. Period of Contact leave A member of staff may be permitted to use his/her leave credit for study and research leave for short periods (three weeks to three months) of contact leave, such credit then being correspondingly reduced by the number of whole months rounded up. Contact leave is usually granted for one month but may be extended to up to a total of 3 months, provided that normally not more than one month is taken during term time. Under exceptional circumstances it may be possible for a staff member to take less than a month's contact leave. Less than three weeks' contact leave, however, is not granted. Absences shorter than three weeks on 'University Business' should be regarded as special leave. Reduction of leave credit Although staff members may take contact leave of varying lengths, leave credit is reduced in whole months only. Part of a month is rounded up. Arrangements during term time Before contact leave will be permitted during term time, an application must have the support of the Head of the Department who will have ensured that suitable arrangements have been made in respect of the teaching duties of the applicant. Contact leave and special leave Staff members will not normally be permitted to add contact leave onto a period of special leave. FundingGrants to staff
Funds for leave replacements Funds for the replacement of staff on study and research and contact leave is not provided by a central fund. The Dean has the discretion to make funding available from faculty budgets. Applications Timing of application A member of staff wishing to take study and research or contact leave should apply at least three months before he/she wishes to go on leave. Documentation
Approval of leave A member of staff may not proceed on study and research or contact leave unless leave has been supported by his/her Head of Department and Dean, and approved by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor designated by the Vice-Chancellor for the purpose. The Deputy Vice-Chancellor has authority to grant, or withhold, study and research leave or contact leave. In exercising this authority he/she shall take into account the staff member's record of scholarly activity (in particular his/her teaching and/or research and publication record) in order to determine whether or not the granting of such leave is likely to serve the purposes for which it is intended. Change of dates A member of staff who wishes to change the dates or programme content of his/her approved study and research or contact leave, must seek approval for the changes as soon as these are known and before going on leave. Leave reports Timing of application A member of staff is required to submit a report via his/her Head of Department to his/her Dean within one month of return from study and research or contact leave. Approval The dean will submit this to the deputy vice-chancellor designated by the vice-chancellor for this purpose, who considers it in relation to the programme approved on application. Relevance to future leave applications Subsequent leave applications will not be considered unless a report on the previous period of study and research or contact leave has been submitted and approved. Recognition of previous service for study and research leave Other institutions Up to one half of any period of continuous service on the staff of another university, or other teaching or research institute, approved for the purpose by the University of Cape Town, may be recognised for study and research or contact leave purposes, if this service carried entitlement to leave of a similar kind and if the staff member was not granted this leave or pay in lieu of it. Proof of such entitlement must be submitted by the staff member concerned before credit is approved by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor designated by the Vice-Chancellor for the purpose. UCT When a temporary member of staff takes up a permanent or T3 appointment, and a portion of his/her temporary service is recognised for probationary purposes on the authority of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor responsible for academic affairs, the same period of temporary service will be recognised for study and research or contact leave purposes at the rate of two months per annum. Joint staff When a member of the joint staff (PGWC or NHLS) is appointed to a University post, up to six months of his/her annual leave credit may be converted to a study and research leave credit. The annual leave credit, provided in working days, will be converted to months and rounded up. Leave and retirement Approval Study and research or contact leave may be granted at any stage up to retirement. It is a requirement that it must be for a period of uninterrupted study and research that will be of benefit to the University and scholarship generally. Each application will be considered on its merits. Gratuity A gratuity in respect of the balance of unutilised study and research leave standing to the credit of a staff member may be paid to him/her on retirement, or to the widow, widower or dependant children in the case of death. The gratuity is three-eighths of the monthly benefit amount (BA) multiplied by the number of months of outstanding study and research leave. This gratuity is restricted to a maximum amount of the monthly BA multiplied by 4.5. The formula is: (i) ((Monthly COE amount x 70%) x 3/8) x no. of months outstanding S&R leave or (ii) (Monthly COE amount x 70%) x 4.5 if (ii) is less than (i) Leave and resignation Period of notice Neither study and research nor contact leave may be included in the period of notice required when a staff member terminates his/her contract. Refund of cost of employment and grants If a staff member gives notice immediately after a period of leave of any kind (of which part was study and research or contact leave) and is permitted to curtail the prescribed period of notice, he/she shall, unless the Council determine otherwise, be required to refund the cost of employment for the period of his/her absence and any travel grant and other allowance he/she received in respect of the period of study and research. Should a staff member leave the University within six months of a period of study and research leave of six months or less, or within twelve months of a period of study and research leave of more than six months, he/she must refund such part of the cost of employment, travel grant and other allowance as is proportionate. Approved by SEC (6/11/06) Approved via PC01/2007 (7 May 2007) Page last updated: 27 October 2011 |