Extension of Term Appointments. Term appointments may be extended by means of a further letter of appointment from the appropriate Out-of-Scope Head or Out-of-Scope Designate, sent to the incumbent, with a copy to the Faculty Association. Except in unusual circumstances, the APT member will be informed in writing whether an extension will be offered at least one month prior to the end date of the appointment. When the incumbent has been in a position for four consecutive years, the incumbent shall become permanent. Term appointments may be extended beyond four consecutive years without becoming permanent upon mutual agreement of the parties.
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Extension of Term Appointments. Term appointments may be extended by means of a further letter of appointment from the appropriate Out-of-Scope Head or Out-of-Scope Designate, sent to the incumbent, with a copy to the Faculty Chair of the Association. Except in unusual circumstancesWherever possible, the APT member will be informed in writing whether an of the proposed extension will be offered at least one month six weeks prior to the end date of the appointment. When the incumbent has been in a position for four consecutive years, the incumbent duties will no longer be carried out on a term basis and the incumbent’s appointment shall become permanentcontinuing. Term In unusual circumstances, term appointments may be extended beyond four consecutive years without becoming permanent continuing upon mutual agreement of the parties.
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Extension of Term Appointments. Term appointments may be extended by means of a further letter of appointment from the appropriate Out-of-Scope Head or Out-of-Scope Designate, sent to the incumbent, with a copy to the Faculty Chair of the Association. Except in unusual circumstances, the APT member will be informed in writing whether an extension will be offered at least one month six weeks prior to the end date of the appointment. When the incumbent has been in a position for four consecutive years, the incumbent duties will no longer be carried out on a term basis and the incumbent’s appointment shall become permanent. Term In unusual circumstances, term appointments may be extended beyond four consecutive years without becoming permanent upon mutual agreement of the parties.
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Extension of Term Appointments. Term appointments may be extended by means of a further letter of appointment from the appropriate Out-of-Scope Out‐of‐Scope Head or Out-of-Scope Out‐of‐Scope Designate, sent to the incumbent, with a copy to the Faculty Chair of theFaculty Association. Except in unusual circumstances, the APT member will be informed in writing whether an extension will be offered at least one six weeksone month prior to the end date of the appointment. When the incumbent has been in a position for four consecutive years, the incumbent duties will no longer be carried out on a term basis and the incumbent’s appointment shall become permanent. Term In unusual circumstances, term appointments may be extended beyond four consecutive years without becoming permanent upon mutual agreement of the parties.
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Extension of Term Appointments. Term appointments may be extended by means of a further letter of appointment from the appropriate Out-of-Scope Head or Out-of-of- Scope Designate, sent to the incumbent, with a copy to the Faculty Association. Except in unusual circumstances, the APT member will be informed in writing whether an extension will be offered at least one month prior to the end date of the appointment. When the incumbent has been in a position for four consecutive years, the incumbent duties will no longer be carried out on a term basis and the incumbent’s appointment shall become permanent. Term In unusual circumstances, term appointments may be extended beyond four consecutive years without becoming permanent upon mutual agreement of the parties.
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