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At Drake, this includes, but is not limited to, tuition benefits for dependents, funds for academic betterment (such as at conferences), sabbatical opportunities and money towards a 401(k) retirement plan.
Source: https://timesdelphic.com/2023/05/amid-concerns-over-faculty-pay-drake-continues-work-on-pay-update/
At the end of his tenure in 2004, he proceeded to the University of Johannesburg, South Africa on a one year sabbatical in the department of chemical engineering.
Source: https://www.blueprint.ng/bugaje-suitable-for-education-sector/
He was set to take a sabbatical this season but last Friday his name was announced as the new manager of St Enda’s, succeeding Larry Strain who departed a number of weeks ago.
Source: https://wearetyrone.com/sport/harbinson-appointed-new-st-endas-manager/
In both professions, sabbaticals are common — so much so that I know of ministry organizations that pair employees with a specialized “sabbatical coach.”
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/25/opinion/sabbatical-work-life-balance.html
Spearman has said he’s taken a sabbatical from running the bookstore as he campaigns for mayor.
Source: https://www.denverpost.com/2023/03/14/denver-mayor-election-race-taxes/
The former San Francisco mayor proceeded to briefly address the primary controversy surrounding her sabbatical - how it has stalled the confirmation of President Biden's judicial appointments, due to her seat on the Judiciary Committee.