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Special Studies Program Procedure
Section 1 - Introduction
(1) This procedure supports the Special Studies Program Policy and must be read in conjunction with the Policy.
Top of PageSection 2 - Program Implementation
Institutional Priorities
(2) Institutional priorities for SSP are approved by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) and listed on the SSP application form.
Budget/Staff Allocation Requirements
(3) The central SSP budget supports SSP related allowances as defined in Section 9. It is set at an institutional-wide level with the aim of ensuring there is an equitable process for funding SSP across
(4) Costs associated with time release and teaching that arise from a
(5) Allocation processes for SSP are set by this procedure and by any directives of the Chief People and Culture Officer not inconsistent with this procedure or the Policy.
General Principles of the SSP
(6) SSP will generally be for a maximum period of 6 months, with a continuous period of two months or more away from home. However, the offer of a period of SSP will be flexible to allow for the needs to the
- SSP of less than two months overseas may be considered with the approval of the Pro Vice-Chancellor;
Staff involved in teaching on a trimester basis will not be disadvantaged.
(7) Where forms are set and published for application, determination of and appeal of decisions for SSP, then such forms are the prescribed forms, and provided they are not inconsistent with this procedure, must be used to administer the SSP.
(8) The use of SSP for support for the completion of a
(9) Normally, the location of the SSP will be outside the University of Newcastle. In exceptional circumstances, and with the approval of the Pro Vice-Chancellor, some or all of the SSP may be taken at the University of Newcastle.
(10) In the following circumstances, arrangements other than SSP are more appropriate:
- Where a
staff member is to participate in a conference or meeting or to undertake academic or community service (e.g. as an examiner, adviser or consultant). - Where a
staff member is seeking time to write up work, develop new coursework, pursue degree study, creative work or research that might reasonably considered within a normal work allocation. A Head of School may rearrange astaff member's duties to allow adequate uninterrupted time to engage in these activities. - Where the
staff member is to work for an institution or organization which they visit for a significant period of time and for which salary and/or reimbursement of costs are available. In these circumstances leave without pay for part or all of the period may be appropriate. Alternatively, secondment arrangements may be possible. - Where it can be arranged between individuals or
Schools and all affected parties agree,staff exchanges are possible. In this case each individual remains on his or her home institution's payroll while fulfilling a full range of duties and responsibilities for, and defined by, the host institution.
Section 3 - Application
Eligibility
(11) All full-time or part-time
(12)
(13) Full-time or part-time
(14) Full-time or part-time
(15)
Accrual
(16) Eligibility for SSP will accrue for full-time
(17) Eligibility for SSP will accrue for part-time
(18) Under special circumstances and with the approval of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), SSP eligibility can accrue up to a maximum of twelve months for six years service.
(19) SSP eligibility does not accrue during a period of absence on either SSP or Leave Without Pay.
(20) Where a
- no more than two months has elapsed between the cessation of employment with the releasing institution and commencement of work at this
University ; - the category of previous employment was one for which the
staff member would be eligible for SSP at thisUniversity ; - the
staff member has completed their probation and served continuously for a period of three years at thisUniversity ; and - the maximum SSP eligibility awarded in recognition of eligible prior service is six months.
(21) Generally,
(22) When a period of SSP has been taken, eligibility for future SSP will begin to accrue from the date on which the
Timetable
(23) Applications for SSP are called for in the first half of the year for SSP to be taken in the following year.
Lodgement
(24) Eligible
(25)
(26) The
(27) The Head of School must advise the
Late Applications
(28) Late applications may be lodged only in exceptional circumstances and with the written approval of the relevant Pro Vice-Chancellor.
Top of PageSection 4 - Allocation
College SSP Committee
(29) The
(30) The
(31) The
Criteria for Approval
(32) An application can only be approved if it would result in significant benefit to the
(33) The
- The
staff member is research active or there is a valid reason to exempt the staff member from this requirement. - The
staff member has participated in theAcademic Planning and Performance Process and the proposed SSP activities are consistent with outcomes of the process. - The proposed SSP activities are academically sound and essentially concerned with research, teaching, the advancement of a higher degree, and/or other relevant scholarly activities.
- The location(s) for the SSP is/are well suited to the proposed activities and the period requested is appropriate.
- The proposed program will enhance the contribution of the
staff member to scholarly teaching and/or research with significant benefit to theSchool ,College and theUniversity . - The proposed program is aligned with the institutional priorities specified for SSP.
- The
staff member has the capacity to make effective use of the opportunity, having either a proven and sustained record of productivity in research, teaching and/or scholarship or having considerable potential for such achievement. - The
staff member has the support of the Head of School and the SSP is consistent with theSchool andCollege's needs and plans. - The
staff member has successfully completed any similar activities previously undertaken, including submission of reports. - Satisfactory arrangements have been made with regard to the
staff member's teaching, the supervision ofpostgraduate students (including the appointment of an alternativesupervisor ) and other administrative duties. - Consideration has been given to the health, safety and wellbeing of a
staff member in geographical areas identified as posing potential danger or highrisk . Travel to restricted areas will be governed by theUniversity's Policy on travel and by the travel advisories of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and International SOS (ISOS).
Exceptions
(34) Dependent upon the level of funding available in a
(35) In cases where a
(36) Where an application is not approved the Head of School should inform the
Variation to an Approved Program
(37) A request for variation to a SSP must be made in the SSP Variation form provided, be recommended by the Head of School, and submitted to the SSP Officer. This also includes any changes to SSP travel plans.
(38) SSP may be deferred to the following calendar year with the approval of Head of School and Pro Vice-Chancellor. Any further deferrals require a re-submission of the SSP application for consideration.
(39) The relevant Pro Vice-Chancellor will consider any request for variation to SSP and either approve or reject the request.
(40) A variation to an approved SSP will only be permitted if formally approved.
(41) Employees should note that variations to an approved SSP may result in the need to repay funds to the
Section 5 - Conditions
Leave
(42)
(43)
Conference Attendance
(44) A
(45)
Outside Earnings and Intellectual Property
(46) The
(47)
(48) Teaching carried out at other institutions must be consistent with the SSP work approved by the relevant Pro Vice-Chancellor.
Reporting on Completion of SSP
(49) On return to duties following SSP
- within one month of their return, provide a written report to the Head of School, who should if approved provide a copy of the report to the SSP officer for recording on a central database.
- within three months of their return, make a presentation to colleagues and/or
students as appropriate on their research and/or scholarship undertaken during SSP.
(50) The report should provide:
- A 500 word synopsis suitable for publication for promotion of the
University and for reporting of SSP activities; - sufficient detail to identify the key outcomes of the
staff member's SSP; - an evaluation of whether the SSP has led to a development, maintenance or improvement of work related skills, knowledge and competencies;
- an explanation of the reasons for changing a program where the proposed program has been altered.
(51)
(52) A copy of the report will be sent to the SSP Officer in Human Resource Services for placement on the
(53) An application for SSP will not be considered if the report from a previous SSP has not been submitted or if the report from a previous SSP has been deemed by the Head of School to be unsatisfactory.
(54) If a report is not provided or if the outcome of a
(55) If a report is not provided or if the outcome of a
Period of Duty to be Served After Return From SSP
(56) SSP is approved on the condition that the
(57)
Extension of Time
(58)
- it is the
staff member's first period of SSP at this or any other university and is for the purpose of establishing his or her academic standing; and/or - the intrinsic nature of the work proposed to be conducted during the SSP requires more than six months; and/or
- the
staff member has held a senior management or governance position (e.g. Head of School, Pro Vice-Chancellor, President ofAcademic Senate ) and needs to redevelop research and scholarship.
Section 6 - Support
Funding
(59) There are no
(60) Approved financial support will be paid as an allowance to the
(61) Where costs exceed approved funding,
(62)
Supplementary Funding of SSP
(63) The only other
Insurance
(64) Any
(65) The
(66) The participant must contact Risk Services as soon as reasonably practicable to arrange extended insurance cover should the SSP exceed 180 days.
(67) Information regarding the travel insurance and emergency assistance available whilst travelling, as well as details on how to contact the emergency assistance provider, can be found on the Insurance Website.
(68) Insurance cover is not provided for any private or personal travel in conjunction with
(69) Insurance cover is only provided for the duration of the agreed SSP dates, excluding any periods of annual leave.
(70) To ensure that
Section 7 - Appeals
(71)
(72) An application for appeal should be lodged with the Chief People and Culture Officer, outlining in writing the basis on which they believe they have grounds to lodge an appeal, and the Chief People and Culture Officer shall direct the appeal to an
Section 8 - Roles and Responsibilities
(73) Please refer to the Special Studies Program Policy.
Top of PageSection 9 - Financial Support
(74) Eligible
(75) The following amounts provide a guide for the maximum level of financial support, depending on location and duration of the program.
(76) The financial support outlined below is current until 31 December 2024:
Month One | Per Month 2 to 5 | Additional Allowance for each dependent | Maximum | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Domestic (national travel outside of NSW) | $1,900 | $845 | $735 | $6,015 |
International | $3,795 | $845 | $1,580 | A$8,755 |
(77) The financial support outlined below is effective from 1 January 2025:
Month One | Per month 2 to 5 | Additional Allowance for each dependent | Maximum | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Domestic (national travel outside of NSW) | $1,953 | $869 | $756 | $6,183 |
International | $3,901 | $869 | $1,624 | $9,000 |
(78) The additional allowance for a dependent is paid where travel is normally for a continuous period of two (2) months or more.
(79) The allowance is not payable during periods of annual leave taken during SSP period.
(80) If the
(81) The Chief Financial Officer will index the maximum financial support amounts annually to the annual Consumer Price Index (CPI) movement in the September quarter as published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The indexed value will be applied from the following January.
(82) The maximum levels of financial support are reviewed by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) will be reviewed annually and at least every three years.
Taxation
(83) Approved financial support paid by the
(84) The participant is responsible for all taxation implications associated with the allowance and claiming of associated deductions. The