Service to the University. (list most recent activities first)
(a) Memberships on committees, including offices held and dates
(b) Other service, including dates 11.
Service to the University. This shall be participation in work at the Department, School, or University wide levels in such things as committee and like work (as provided in Article 33);
Service to the University. (a) Faculty have the responsibility to participate in work of the University (as provided in Article 33) through membership on appropriate bodies such as Senate and university-wide committees.
(b) Faculty Members have the responsibility to participate in the functioning of their Departments, Schools and the University (as provided in Article 33), including attendance at Department and School meetings. Such participation includes the development of content and other requirements for academic programs.
Service to the University the Profession and the Community
(a) Faculty Members have the right and the responsibility to participate in the functioning of their Departments, Faculties, and the University. Faculty Members also have the right to participate in the Faculty Union. Service to the University shall include, but not be limited to, administrative duties and committee service, where relevant, that is related to each of these units. Where participation in such bodies is by election or appointment, a Faculty Member shall be elected or appointed only with their consent. Those who have the responsibility to make such appointments shall make every effort to ensure that academic, professional and University service commitments are equitably shared.
(b) Faculty Members have the right and responsibility to participate in their profession, and academic community through active membership on appropriate bodies, such as councils, committees, Senate, editorial boards, and as referees for the evaluation of scholarly work.
(c) Community Service includes participation in activities and organizations outside the University where the Faculty Member’s academic, professional, teaching and/or research interests and competencies form the basis for such participation.
Service to the University. Service to the University will take many forms. Service to the University is performed by faculty members through participation in the decision-making councils of the University and through sharing in the necessary adminis- trative work of departments/divisions/schools, Faculties, the University or the Faculty Associations not otherwise counted under professional contribution and standing. Reviewers will attempt to discriminate among the kinds of administrative work in which a faculty member has par- ticipated. Contributions through committees and adminis- trative offices should be assessed as an area for the display of knowledge and good judgement in the creation of new courses, programs, Faculties and Colleges. The work of some committees is routine; obligations to serve on them from time to time are implicit in being a member of faculty and deserve no special weight. Committees relevant to the making of academic policy, or major duties assumed at the request of the University or assumed on behalf of the Associations which have led to its improvement, are clearly more important and will be given proper consideration. In exceptional cases the University must recognise its responsibility for the fact that the growth of a candidate’s scholarly and academic development may have lagged because of the large demands which important adminis- trative work has made upon their time. In such circum- stances the Senate Committee will require full informa- tion from persons familiar with the extent and nature of the candidate’s participation in a major service activity.
Service to the University. The term "service to the University" means the current qualifying employee's service in the unit may be combined with continuous prior full- time continuous service in some other unit with the University as a regular/permanent employee.
Service to the University. (Librarian Members)
16.09.01 A member has the right and responsibility, when eligible, to serve as a member of duly constituted University committees, when invited or elected, to the extent that such involvement does not prevent the member from fulfilling their primary responsibilities. Such committee service shall be discussed in advance with the University Librarian to ensure that this service is not in conflict with the member's primary responsibilities.
16.09.02 Members are responsible for providing evidence of their active participation in relation to all administrative activities in the context of this article.
Service to the University. The faculty member has an obligation to promote the general welfare of the University. Accepting the responsibility of a department chairmanship and committee assignments is recognized as an essential part of his professional duties. He is concerned about the total development of the institution and seeks to contribute to the making and implementation of policy. He seeks to make faculty participation in University governance a reality.
Service to the University and the University of Xxxxxx
Service to the University and the University of Regina