Adjunct Appointments. The use of adjuncts at a university shall, upon the request of the UFF Chapter representatives, be a subject of consultation under the provisions of Article 2.1, Consultation.
Adjunct Appointments. An adjunct appointment is faculty employment pursuant to Article 21, Section E, Subd. 3, for stated periods that carries no implication of future employment.
Adjunct Appointments. The use of adjuncts at a University shall, upon the request of the UFF be a subject of consultation under the provisions of the BOT-UFF Agreement.
Adjunct Appointments. Adjunct instructional appointments are for one academic term at a time and are ordinarily paid on a per course basis. The use of non-unit, non-salaried instructional faculty (adjuncts) at the University shall, upon the request of the UFF Chapter representatives, be a subject of consultation under the provisions of the Consultation article.
Adjunct Appointments a. The Administration and the IFO recognize that circumstances may dictate that faculty tasks cannot be accomplished within the workload of permanent faculty, including overload. When the President/designee determines that such conditions exist the President/designee may authorize adjunct appointments in accordance with the following principles:
1. To meet temporary staffing needs due to enrollment increases for which normal full funding is not provided.
2. To meet temporary staffing needs when faculty are reassigned to other duties or who are on sabbatical, phased retirement or the annuitant employment program, or on other leaves of absence.
3. To teach courses requiring special expertise and/or to meet special programmatic needs of departments where such expertise and needs cannot otherwise be provided by the faculty within the department.
Adjunct Appointments. Appointments are offered for two to five years, subject to confirmation annually, on a per-course basis in the credit program. Appointments are for not more than two sections/courses at any one time, or four courses/ sections in an academic year. Adjunct Faculty Members have specialized skills and knowledge required for teaching specific courses, supplementary to the resources and expertise within the Faculty. Adjunct Faculty Members have teaching and teaching-related duties that include preparation, student consultation and student assessment, but no requirement regarding professional practice, research or service to the University, nor committee or administrative work not directly related to their teaching duties unless otherwise contracted. • Adjunct Faculty • shall hold the position of Instructor; • shall have no job security beyond the current contracts; • shall have performance reviews annually to determine suitability for confirmation or renewal of appointments; • are hired on contracts, confirmed annually, for no less than two and no more than five years; • are eligible for the following benefits: - six percent (6%) in lieu of benefits; seven percent (7%) effective June 01 2016; - sick leave as outlined in Article 22.02; - leaves of absence as outlined in Article 21; - death benefits as outlined in Article 28; - stipends, which include vacation pay.
Adjunct Appointments a. The Administration and the IFO recognize that circumstances may dictate that faculty tasks cannot be accomplished within the workload of permanent faculty, including overload. When the President/designee determines that such conditions exist he/she may authorize adjunct appointments in accordance with the following principles:
1. To meet temporary staffing needs due to enrollment increases for which normal full funding is not provided.
2. To meet temporary staffing needs when faculty are reassigned to other duties or who are on sabbatical or on other leaves of absence.
3. To teach courses requiring special expertise and/or to meet special programmatic needs of departments where such expertise and needs cannot otherwise be provided by the faculty within the department.
Adjunct Appointments. An adjunct appointee is a faculty member appointed on the recommendation of the College of Graduate Studies and Research to participate in graduate student supervision and instruction, and who receives no salary from the University.
Adjunct Appointments a. The Xxxx, from time to time, may appoint persons as Adjunct Professors when such persons are in a teaching or supervisory relationship with AST on an ongoing (or multiyear) basis. Such appointments are not full-time and may not exceed the equivalent of two courses per academic year.
b. It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement that the employment of Adjunct Professors may be used to fill in for course releases or sabbaticals. Qualifications, area(s) of specialization, and student evaluations of such appointees shall be reviewed, after initial appointment, once every three (3) years by the Xxxx and two tenured Faculty Members, at least one of whom must teach in the relevant subject area.
Adjunct Appointments. The use of adjuncts at the University shall, upon the request of the 567 UFF Chapter representatives, be a subject of consultation under the provisions of Article 2.1, 568 Consultation. 569 570 I. Fixed Multi-Year Appointments. 572 1. Two- to five-year fixed multi-year appointments may be offered for the following: 573