Special Lecturers Sample Clauses
The 'Special Lecturers' clause defines the terms under which individuals who are not regular faculty members may be appointed to teach specific courses or deliver lectures. Typically, this clause outlines the qualifications required, the scope of their teaching responsibilities, and the duration or conditions of their appointment. For example, it may allow industry professionals or visiting experts to contribute to academic programs on a temporary basis. The core function of this clause is to provide flexibility in staffing and to enhance educational offerings by incorporating specialized expertise that may not be available within the regular faculty.
Special Lecturers. The special lecturer rank is used for appointments made to accommodate the special requirements of the employee, the Employer, or both and for which the specific salary and other terms and conditions of employment have been approved by the Joint Committee for the Management of the Agreement. The Special Lecturer rank is in-scope of the Association. An appointment to the rank of Special Lecturer is a limited term appointment to which Article 13.3.3.1 applies. In exceptional circumstances, for reasons acceptable to the Joint Committee for Management of the Agreement, a Special Lecturer appointment may be extended to a term longer than 5 years. A Special Lecturer who enters a probationary appointment immediately or within three years after the cessation of the appointment as Special Lecturer shall have the length of the period of probation determined by the Joint Committee for the Management of the Agreement.
Special Lecturers. Those individuals who are presenting a specific training or course of instruction that is less than a semester in length. Special lecturers will receive a contract only for the specific training or instruction they provide. Special lecturers are not part of the collective bargaining agreement.
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