Promotion Standards and Criteria Sample Clauses

Promotion Standards and Criteria. In addition to having accrued the necessary service credit, a candidate for promotion to Senior Lecturer or Senior Lecturer II must demonstrate evidence of: (a) Meritorious performance in the area(s) of the candidate’s responsibility (b) Promise of continuing professional development and achievement
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Promotion Standards and Criteria. In addition to having accrued the necessary service credit, a candidate on the Lecturer Track for promotion to Senior Lecturer, Senior Lecturer II, or Senior Lecturer III, a candidate on the Clinical Lecturer Track for promotion to Clinical Senior Lecturer, Clinical Senior Lecturer II, or Clinical Senior Lecturer III, or a candidate on the Scholarship of Practice Track for promotion to Clinical Associate Professor or Clinical Professor must demonstrate evidence of: a) Meritorious performance in the area(s) of the candidate’s responsibility. 1. For those on the Lecturer track: These areas shall include at minimum teaching and the service component referenced in Article 21. 2. NTTs whose teaching responsibilities have been reduced for higher-than-usual service responsibilities (see Article 21.2.3) will be evaluated in all pertinent areas, in accordance with their assigned responsibilities. Voluntary performance by NTT faculty of service beyond the basic requirement, such as substantial committee work, shall be considered a positive contribution to the promotion file, but lack of service beyond the basic requirement shall not be deemed to detract from it;
Promotion Standards and Criteria. In addition to having accrued the necessary service credit, a candidate on the Lecturer Track for promotion to Senior Lecturer or Senior Lecturer II, a candidate on the Clinical Lecturer Track for promotion to Clinical Senior Lecturer or Clinical Senior Lecturer II, or a candidate on the Scholarship of Practice Track for promotion to Clinical Associate Professor or Clinical Professor must demonstrate evidence of: Meritorious performance in the area(s) of the candidate’s responsibility.
Promotion Standards and Criteria. In addition to having accrued the necessary service credit, a candidate on the Lecturer Track for promotion to Senior Lecturer or Senior Lecturer II, a candidate on the Clinical Lecturer Track for promotion to Clinical Senior Lecturer or Clinical Senior Lecturer II, or a candidate on the Scholarship of Practice Track for promotion to Clinical Associate Professor or Clinical Professor must demonstrate evidence of: a) Meritorious performance in the area(s) of the candidate’s responsibility. 1. For those on the Lecturer track: These areas shall include at minimum teaching and the service component referenced in article 21.2. NTTs whose teaching responsibilities have been reduced in favor of either scholarly responsibilities or higher-than-usual service responsibilities (see article 21.2.7) will be evaluated in all pertinent areas, in accordance with their assigned responsibilities. Voluntary performance by NTT faculty of service beyond the basic requirement, such as substantial committee work, shall be considered a positive contribution to the promotion file, but lack of service beyond the basic requirement shall not be deemed to detract from it; 2. For those on the Clinical Lecturer Track in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences: These areas shall include teaching, clinical practice, and department/college service. Clinical faculty on the Clinical Lecturer Track whose teaching responsibilities have been reduced in favor of higher-than-usual service responsibilities (per article 21.2.7) will be evaluated in all pertinent areas, in accordance with their assigned responsibilities. 3. For those on the Scholarship of Practice Track in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences: These areas shall include teaching, scholarship of practice, and department/college service. Clinical faculty on the Scholarship of Practice Track whose responsibilities have been reduced in favor of higher- than-usual scholarly or service responsibilities (per article 21.2.5) will be evaluated in all pertinent areas, in accordance with their assigned responsibilities. b) Promise of continuing professional development and achievement.

Related to Promotion Standards and Criteria

  • Design Criteria and Standards All Projects/Services shall be performed in accordance with instructions, criteria and standards set forth by the Director.

  • Reformulation Standards A “reformulated” product (a) contains lead in concentrations that do not exceed 90 parts per million, equivalent to 0.009%, in any exterior parts analyzed pursuant to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) methodologies 3050B and 6010B, or (b) yields a result of no more than 1.0 micrograms of lead when sampled according to NIOSH 9100 protocol and analyzed according to EPA 6010B. In addition to the above tests, the Settling Entity may use equivalent methods utilized by any California or federal agency to determine lead content in a solid substance or the amount of the bioavailability of the toxicant through a wipe test, respectively.

  • Quality Standards Each Party agrees that the nature and quality of its products and services supplied in connection with the other Party's Marks will conform to quality standards set by the other Party. Each Party agrees to supply the other Party, upon request, with a reasonable number of samples of any Materials publicly disseminated by such Party which utilize the other Party's Marks. Each Party will comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and customs and obtain any required government approvals pertaining to use of the other Party's marks.

  • Development Standards For any structure built on the Property following the Effective Date, it shall comply with the requirements contained in Exhibit B, “Building Materials,” attached hereto and incorporated herein. The Parties agree and acknowledge that the provisions of this Paragraph shall apply to any structure constructed subsequent to the execution of this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to modify or otherwise amend any zoning regulation duly adopted by the Town, previously or in the future.

  • Construction Standards The Developer shall construct the Subdivision in accordance with the Subdivision Plan, as approved by the Planning Commission, and if applicable, the requirements of the Design Review Committee, and in accordance with the requirements of (a) the Millington Subdivision Regulations; (b) standards and specifications contained in “Local Public Works Standard, and Specifications”, as amended to include specific requirements for construction in Millington, TN; (c) the Building Code (as adopted by Shelby County); (d) the Fire Code (as adopted by Shelby County); (e) the Millington Zoning Ordinance; and (f) the applicable Ordinances of the City. Items (a) through (f) are hereby made a part of this Agreement by reference and are hereinafter referred to collectively as the “Codes”. References herein to the Codes are to those in effect on the Effective Date unless amendments are hereafter made which apply to all improvements or subdivisions regardless of their date of commencement and/or completion of construction. The Conditions of Approval established by the Planning Commission, and, as applicable, the Design Review Committee (any or all of which as may have been modified by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen) are set forth in Exhibit “A” to this Agreement and are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof.

  • Design Criteria A/E shall prepare all work in accordance with the latest version of applicable County’s procedures, specifications, manuals, guidelines, standard drawings, and standard specifications. A/E shall prepare each Plans, Specifications, and Estimates (PS&E) package in a form suitable for letting through County’s construction contract bidding and awarding process.

  • Performance Standards The Contractor agrees to perform all tasks and provide deliverables as set forth in the Contract. The Department and the Customer will be entitled at all times, upon request, to be advised as to the status of work being done by the Contractor and of the details thereof.

  • Research Plan The Parties recognize that the Research Plan describes the collaborative research and development activities they will undertake and that interim research goals set forth in the Research Plan are good faith guidelines. Should events occur that require modification of these goals, then by mutual agreement the Parties can modify them through an amendment, according to Paragraph 13.6.

  • Screening Requirements Practitioner shall ensure that all prospective and current Covered Persons are not Ineligible Persons, by implementing the following screening requirements. a. Practitioner shall screen all prospective Covered Persons against the Exclusion List prior to engaging their services and, as part of the hiring or contracting process, shall require such Covered Persons to disclose whether they are Ineligible Persons.‌ b. Practitioner shall screen all current Covered Persons against the Exclusion List within 30 days after the Effective Date and on a monthly basis thereafter.‌ c. Practitioner shall require all Covered Persons to disclose immediately if they become an Ineligible Person.‌ Practitioner shall maintain documentation in order to demonstrate that Practitioner: (1) has checked the Exclusion List (i.e., a print screen of the search results) and determined that its Covered Persons are not Ineligible Persons; and (2) has required its Covered Persons to disclose if they are an Ineligible Person. Nothing in this Section III.D affects Practitioner’s responsibility to refrain from (and liability for) billing Federal health care programs for items or services furnished, ordered, or prescribed by an excluded person. Practitioner understands that items or services furnished by excluded persons are not payable by Federal health care programs and that Practitioner may be liable for overpayments and/or criminal, civil, and administrative sanctions for employing or contracting with an excluded person regardless of whether Practitioner meets the requirements of Section III.D.

  • Work Standards The Contractor shall execute its responsibilities by following and applying at all times the highest professional and technical guidelines and standards. If the State becomes dissatisfied with the work product of or the working relationship with those individuals assigned to work on this Contract, the State may request in writing the replacement of any or all such individuals, and the Contractor shall grant such request.

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