When is an NJIT employee permitted to accept travel, subsistence or entertainment expenses, honoraria, academic prizes, or other things of value?
An NJIT employee, serving in a scholarly capacity, may accept an honorarium, academic prize or other thing of value if the honorarium, academic prize or other thing of value reflects payment for orally or verbally sharing his/her intellectual property orally or in writing, acting in an editorial capacity for a journal or other publication, or reviewing journal or book manuscripts, or grants or contract proposals, participating in accreditation or other peer review activities, making presentations at seminars or conferences, or published works.
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