Academic Positions Sample Clauses

The 'Academic Positions' clause defines the rules and expectations regarding the holding or acceptance of academic roles by individuals subject to the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines whether a party, such as an employee or contractor, may accept teaching, research, or administrative positions at educational institutions during the term of the agreement, and may require disclosure or prior approval. Its core function is to prevent conflicts of interest and ensure that commitments to the primary organization are not compromised by external academic engagements.
Academic Positions. The criteria for appointment for Staff Members appointed to Academic Co- ordinator positions shall be Academic and Professional Effectiveness and Service to University and Society (as described below), with the balance between the two areas agreed to by the supervisor and the Staff Member. The criteria for appointment and promotion for Staff Members appointed to other Academic Positions shall be: a. Academic and Professional Effectiveness Academic and professional effectiveness implies a concentrated and successful effort to create the best possible learning experience for students or to develop and facilitate the functions supporting instruction. Where relevant it should involve continuing attention to course work, to course design, and to related activities; to the supervision of students in alternative modes of learning; and to the mentoring of colleagues. It may involve participation in seminars and colloquia, in the design of innovative methods of teaching, and in contributions to the instructional, academic support, and administrative support activities of the University. Effectiveness may be assessed by a variety of means including evaluation by fellow Staff Members and through institutional appraisals. b. Research and Creative Activity Efforts shall be made to evaluate the quality and originality of both published and unpublished scholarly work. Factors that may be considered include, but are not limited to, first, the publication of books, monographs, contributions to edited books, papers in refereed journals, formal publications, and events that demonstrate relevant creative activities; second, papers delivered at professional meetings or papers published in non-refereed journals; third, consulting work and other professional activities involving research competence; fourth, participation in panels; fifth, unpublished research including current work in progress; sixth, editorial and refereeing duties; and seventh, scholarship as evidenced by the Staff Member’s depth and breadth of knowledge and general contributions to the academic, professional, and research life of the University. c. Service to the University and Society Recognition shall be given to the contribution of Staff Members to the intellectual climate of the University through seminars, recitals, discussions, readings, and debates; to the effectiveness of contributions to the work of Athabasca University and its Councils and Committees including the Athabasca University Faculty Associ...
Academic Positions a. Professor Demonstrated capability in and direct relevance of training, experience, and scholarly and professional achievement to distance, adult, and/or non-traditional higher education; Minimum of ten years academic and/or, in selected disciplines, directly relevant professional experience, with at least five years at levels beyond an assistant professor equivalent; Significant and consistent record of academic professional achievement and contribution to the Staff Member’s field (through refereed and/or other significant publication or achievement, or equivalent evidence of creative achievements); Doctorate or equivalent combination of formal education and academic and/or professional, discipline-related experience; Significant record of public and/or University service ability and contribution and/or a demonstrated national reputation in the Staff Member’s field of study. b. Associate Professor Directly relevant experience in distance, adult, and/or non-traditional higher education; Five to ten years academic and/or, in selected disciplines, directly relevant professional experience, with a minimum of three years at or beyond assistant professor equivalent; Effective record of contribution to the Staff Member’s field (through appropriate refereed publication, or equivalent evidence of creative achievements) or to the Staff Member’s profession with evidence of maturity of scholarship and/or professional achievement; Doctorate or equivalent combination of formal education and academic preparation and/or discipline related professional experience; Evidence of significant public or University service contribution.
Academic Positions. For purposes of this Agreement, Academic Positions shall be defined as all (1) Course Assistant, (2) Lab Assistant, (3) Teaching Assistant, (4) Mentor, (5) Research Assistant, (6) Grader, and (7) Tutor positions held by Student Workers. Student Workers in Academic Positions retain the rights enumerated in Sections 4.1, 4.3, and 4.4. However, because of the educational nature of Academic Positions, Student Workers in Academic Positions must also meet the appropriate standards of academic excellence set forth in Section 4.7.

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  • ACADEMIC POLICIES a. The academic policies of the School District and College shall apply to all students enrolled in the Dual Credit programs as applicable. b. Students are expected to meet academic standards (including academic progress) for College coursework. Semester grades and grading policies shall be outlined in each instructor’s course syllabus. College grades are awarded on a 4.0 scale at the College. The School will convert the college course grades according to its grading procedures. The College’s Office of High School Programs will provide the School with academic progress or grade status at mid-semester for their respective Students enrolled in Dual Credit courses. Students struggling to maintain a passing grade will be provided with options by their corresponding faculty and be advised by their College advisor or the high school counselor to withdraw from the College course in order to avoid future problems related to admissions, financial aid, and scholarships. Withdrawal from the College course does not result in a withdrawal from the high school course. The School personnel are responsible for advising Students concerning academic progress in high school courses and the College is responsible for such advising for college courses. The School staff and the College designee are responsible for advising and monitoring these actions. c. Students who begin any semester term in Good Academic Standing, but fail to maintain a cumulative institution GPA of 2.0 or higher are placed on Academic Probation. Notification of probationary status is communicated electronically through students’ ACES email addresses. Academic Probation status is cleared when students earn both term and cumulative 2.0 institution GPA and returns to Good Academic Standing. Students who fail to earn a minimum term institution GPA of a 2.0 while on Academic Probation (cumulative institution GPA remains below 2.0) will be placed on Academic Dismissal. The College Catalog provides details on the Academic Standing Policy. Academic policies are accessible on the College’s eCatalog website at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/content.php?catoid=173&navoid=10926. d. Students taking courses for dual credit must be enrolled in courses coded as “Dual Credit” in the School’s student information system. e. The College, in fulfillment of SACSCOC requirements, will develop the off-site notification and substantive change notification letter and submit it to SACSCOC. It will begin the process of creating the corresponding prospectus to outline degree requirements that the School will pursue. The College will provide the School a schedule of when supporting documentation is required from the School. The School District and School will assist the College by providing relevant information supporting the SACSCOC processes, including, but not limited to, information on the campus facilities, computer lab descriptions, square footage of facility, a list faculty teaching dual credit courses, and relevant courses taught to fulfill the requirements toward the selected degree plans for the School.

  • Academic Freedom Academic freedom shall be guaranteed to all employees, and no special limitation shall be placed upon study, investigation, presentation and interpretation of facts and ideas concerning man, human society, the physical and biological world, and other branches of learning subject to accepted standards of professional responsibility, community standards, and District-approved curriculum. These responsibilities include a commitment to democratic tradition, a concern for the welfare, growth and development of children, and an insistence upon objective scholarship. Employees who create work on their own time, own the right to that work.

  • Research and Development (i) Advice and assistance in relation to research and development of Party B; (ii) Advice and assistance in strategic planning; and