Common use of Scope of Evidence Clause in Contracts

Scope of Evidence. Work performed by a faculty member prior to their appointment at the University may be considered in providing context for the faculty member’s pattern of accomplishment in scholarship and creativity. However, for any such work to be included in any retention, tenure, or promotion evaluation, it must be identified in the faculty member’s initial letter of appointment or initial FAP. If it is included in the initial letter of appointment or initial FAP, it may be considered as evidence for retention, promotion, and/or tenure at the University.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Scope of Evidence. Work performed by a faculty member prior to their his/her appointment at the University may be considered in providing context for the faculty member’s pattern of accomplishment in scholarship and creativity. However, for any Any such work to be included in any retention, tenure, or promotion evaluation, it must be identified in the faculty member’s initial letter of appointment or and initial FAP. If it is included in the initial letter of appointment or initial FAP, it may FAP to be considered as evidence for retention, promotion, promotion and/or tenure at the University.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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