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  • 1.  Teaching buy out

    Posted 08-18-2022 02:45 PM
    Greetings all,

    I have a situation I haven't come across before. We have a check from a donor who would like to pay for a professor's teaching buy out so they can work on a research project this fall. Usually this would be a corporate grant running through our Research Foundation, but this is just an individual who heard a lecture by the professor and wants to support their research. So no benefit to the donor, but I'm wondering if this is conferring a personal benefit to the professor. The University is benefitting from her research, which is in partnership with an international university, so no corporate deliverables involved. The department swears it's a donation and this money is not personally owed by the professor, but I wanted to see if anyone here has dealt with this before. 

    Thanks!
    Rebecca

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    Rebecca Vigeant
    Gift Processing Manager
    URI Foundation & Alumni Engagement
    rvigeant@uri.edu
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  • 2.  RE: Teaching buy out

    Posted 08-18-2022 03:28 PM
    It sounds like this is a direct payment to the faculty member.  Without it it sounds like the staff member would be out of a job, right?

      I would not go with what the department says.  I would seek guidance from HR and Counsel.

    John

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