School workload allocation policies
View the academic workload allocation policies used by each School (or department, where relevant).
Context
A transparent approach to academic workload planning is important for ensuring a fair, equitable and appropriate balance of activities relating to education, research and knowledge exchange, scholarship, administrative duties, leadership and management as well as other areas of academic service.
These policies follow on from the development of a University-wide approach to academic workload allocation, which set out a number of core principles [PDF 100KB] agreed by Senate in November 2022.
The policies will be used from the 2023/24 academic year onwards. They may be reviewed and updated in response to internal and external changes.
Policies by School
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School of Education and Social Work
School of Engineering and Informatics
School of Law, Politics and Sociology
School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
School of Media, Arts and Humanities
Brighton and Sussex Medical School
If you have any questions about the policy documents, ask your line manager in the first instance.