Faculty Ranks Clause Samples

The Faculty Ranks clause defines the different levels or categories of academic positions within an educational institution, such as assistant professor, associate professor, and full professor. It typically outlines the criteria for each rank, the process for promotion, and the rights or responsibilities associated with each level. By clearly establishing these distinctions, the clause ensures transparency in career progression and helps manage expectations for faculty members regarding advancement and duties.
Faculty Ranks. 15.3.1 All Sessional faculty shall hold the Rank of Instructor. 15.3.2 All Teaching-Intensive Stream faculty shall hold one of the following Ranks: 15.3.2.1 Lecturer; or 15.3.2.2 Assistant Professor 15.3.3 CLTA, Continuing, Probationary and Tenured faculty shall hold one of the following Ranks: 15.3.3.1 Lecturer; 15.3.3.2 Assistant Professor; 15.3.3.3 Associate Professor; or 15.3.3.4 Professor.
Faculty Ranks. All appointments of faculty members shall be at one of the following ranks: Professor; Associate Professor; Assistant Professor; Lecturer. These ranks may be qualified by the following categories: tenured; probationary; limited term; full-time; part-time; reduced-time; partially-retired (see Appendix D); visiting (see III.3.2.5).
Faculty Ranks. All appointments of faculty members shall be at one of the following ranks:
Faculty Ranks. All Librarians are Faculty Members and shall hold Faculty Rank as Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor.
Faculty Ranks. 15.3.1 All Sessional faculty shall hold the Rank of Instructor.

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