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About the Project
Commencing in 2021, the goal of the Academic Workload Allocation Project is to ensure a transparent, equitable and fair planning process for all academic staff.
The working group for the project includes academic representatives across all Faculties and professional staff representatives from People and Culture, the Office of Strategy and Planning and Digital and Technology Solutions.
Key priorities for the project include the development of a single workload allocation planning tool that can be used by all Schools, and the development of standards to guide the allocation of teaching delivery, teaching-related duties, research and leadership duties across the University.
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Latest News
Staff are invited to provide feedback on the draft Academic Workload Allocation Procedure which is available to view on the Drafts policies webpage.
The procedures have been developed as a set of principles to ensure consistency and equity in the allocation of workload to Fixed-Term and Continuing Academic staff across the University.
The consultation period is open until Wednesday 10 August 2022.
Feedback can be directed to awmssupportteam@curtin.edu.au
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Next steps
User acceptance testing is expected to take place in late August. Updates will be posted regularly.