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Professional and Continuing Education Policy Introduction
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Content Inside:Professional and Continuing Education Policy IntroductionPage 1Professional and Continuing Education Policy: Approved 8/9/2001 Professional and Continuing Education Policy IntroductionBecause various types of professional and continuing education activities are conducted in the Universitys name and use the Universitys resources a policy is needed to define the procedures and approval process for such activities. The aim is not to restrict professional and continuing education activities but rather to provide a quality assurance framework which ensures protection of the individuals involved and the Universitys name. This policy is effective from 1 October 2001 for any newly contracted professional and continuing Education (PaCE) courses or services. Any currently contracted PaCE courses and services may continue under the terms of existing contracts but these must all be reviewed at the earliest opportunity to ensure compliance with this policy.This policy applies to all University employees both academic and general. For the purposes of this policy Honorary Research staff will be treated as employees. This policy will be applied in the context of related University policies concerned with outside activities. These include the relevant policies specified in the Financial Services Policiesmanual; policies relating to conflict of interest; human resources management; the Intellectual Property policy and provisions of Enterprise Bargaining agreements and Industrial awards. Objectives The objectives of the Professional and Continuing Education Policy are: To provide a framework for the development approval and management of these programs. To encourage and broaden the scope of professional and continuing education activities and to promote the benefits of these activities to the University and the community. To provide advice and guidance to staff and external clients about the appropriate usage of the Universitys name and resources in the provision of teachi ...
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