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Why was the TAS return not made on real hours of academic staff rather than percentage?

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Why was the TAS return not made on real hours of academic staff rather than percentage?

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The University recognises that there is no fixed number of hours worked per week by academic staff. If actual hours were used, then staff would be required to identify the total hours worked and complete time sheets to account for distribution of hours worked. The TAS methodology aims to provide a “lighter touch” solution by asking academic staff to account for proportions of time rather than absolute hours worked.

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