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The Role of the Centre Committee. a. When a Centre has been established by the Senate, its Centre Committee shall be comprised of all of those faculty who hold either appointment or cross- appointment in that Centre. Faculty members shall make up the majority of the membership of each Centre Committee, and every Centre Committee shall consist of at least three (3) faculty members, including the Director of the Centre. Thereafter, the membership of the Centre Committee will be determined according to the guidelines below. b. The Director of the Centre shall be appointed by means of the provisions set out in Article 27.03 (Duties of Department Chairs and Centre Directors), and shall be an ex-officio member of the Centre Committee with full voting rights. The Director shall have the same rights and responsibilities as are specified for Department Chairs in Articles 16 and 27 (Duties of Department Chairs and Centre Directors) of this Agreement and as may be mentioned in any other article(s). c. All full-time faculty members who are appointed only to the Centre, or who hold a contractual cross-appointment to the Centre, will be members of the Centre Committee with full voting rights. d. At the beginning of each academic year, the Centre Committee may choose to invite certain faculty members to join the Centre Committee for the year. Those eligible to receive such an invitation include all faculty members. Those invitees who agree to become members of the Centre Committee shall have full voting rights. The membership of the Centre Committee shall be confirmed by the appropriate Xxxx and shall be consistent with the requirements of Article 16.04 (a). e. At the beginning of each academic year, the Centre Committee may choose to invite certain other individuals to join the Centre Committee for the year. Those invitees who agree to become members of the Centre Committee will be permitted to vote on all matters except appointments, reappointments, tenure, promotion, and the election of Director. f. Cross-appointment to a Centre does not negate membership in the original home department, except with the written agreement of the member. g. The Centre Committee shall review, approve, and publish its rules of procedure by October of each year, with copies furnished to each member of the Centre Committee, to the Xxxx, and to the Union. Centre Committees shall indicate in their submissions any changes to their rules from the previous year’s rules. h. The Centre Committee, after consulting with the Xxxx, shall establish procedures for academic and long-term planning, including program administration. These procedures are subject to annual review and approval as part of the Centre rules. The Parties acknowledge that any plans or procedures that require additional financial resources must be approved by the Xxxx. i. The Centre Committee, after consulting with the Xxxx, shall establish procedures for the format, content, and collection of student evaluations of all Centre courses with enrollments of five (5) or more students. Student evaluations will be collected in an online format for online courses. In addition to student evaluations, other methods of evaluation may also be practiced (examples include teaching portfolios, written testimonials from colleagues, and peer review) (see Article 21.06 - Evidence of Teaching, Research/Scholarly Activity and Service). These procedures are subject to annual review and approval as part of the Centre rules. j. In its Centre rules, the Centre Committee shall establish the criteria for performance review. Performance review criteria must be consistent with the Agreement, in particular Articles 12 (Rights and Responsibilities of Members), 21 (Tenure and Promotion for Full-Time Faculty), and 24 (Workload for Faculty Members). The Committee shall provide the criteria to the Xxxx for consideration and approval. Final decisions within the Faculty with respect to performance review are the responsibility of the Xxxx following consultation with the appropriate Centre Director and/or Department Chair. 16A.01 Program Committees a. Certain programs, such as interdisciplinary or graduate programs, are governed by a Program Committee. Such Program Committees may be housed within one (1) Department or Centre, within two (2) or more Departments or Centres, or within one (1) or more Faculty but outside of Departments or Centres. b. The home academic unit(s) shall be established at the inception of the program and set out in the rules and procedures of the Program Committee. After consultation with the current home academic unit(s) and subject to the approval of the receiving unit, the home unit(s) may be changed by the Program Committee, in accordance with its rules of procedure and approval of the Xxxx.

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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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The Role of the Centre Committee. a. When a Centre has been established by the Senate, its Centre Committee shall be comprised of all of those faculty who hold either appointment or cross- appointment in that Centre. Faculty members shall make up the majority of the membership of each Centre Committee, and every Centre Committee shall consist of at least three (3) faculty members, including the Director of the Centre. Thereafter, the membership of the Centre Committee will be determined according to the guidelines below. b. The Director of the Centre shall be appointed by means of the provisions set out in Article 27.03 (Duties of Department Chairs and Centre Directors), and shall be an ex-ex- officio member of the Centre Committee with full voting rights. The Director shall have the same rights and responsibilities as are specified for Department Chairs in Articles 16 and 27 (Duties of Department Chairs and Centre Directors) of this Agreement and as may be mentioned in any other article(s). c. All full-time faculty members who are appointed only to the Centre, or who hold a contractual cross-appointment to the Centre, will be members of the Centre Committee with full voting rights. d. At the beginning of each academic year, the Centre Committee may choose to invite certain faculty members to join the Centre Committee for the year. Those eligible to receive such an invitation include all faculty members. Those invitees who agree to become members of the Centre Committee shall have full voting rights. The membership of the Centre Committee shall be confirmed by the appropriate Xxxx and shall be consistent with the requirements of Article section 16.04 (a). e. At the beginning of each academic year, the Centre Committee may choose to invite certain other individuals to join the Centre Committee for the year. Those invitees who agree to become members of the Centre Committee will be permitted to vote on all matters except appointments, reappointments, tenure, promotion, and the election of Director. f. Cross-appointment to a Centre does not negate membership in the original home department, except with the written agreement of the member. g. The Centre Committee shall review, approve, and publish its rules of procedure by October of each year, with copies furnished to each member of the Centre Committee, to the Xxxx, and to the Union. Centre Committees shall indicate in their submissions any changes to their rules from the previous year’s rules. h. The Centre Committee, after consulting with the Xxxx, shall establish procedures for academic and long-term planning, including program administration. These procedures are subject to annual review and approval as part of the Centre rules. The Parties acknowledge that any plans or procedures that require additional financial resources must be approved by the Xxxx. i. The Centre Committee, after consulting with the Xxxx, shall establish procedures for the format, content, and collection of student evaluations of all Centre courses with enrollments of five (5) or more students. Student evaluations will be collected in an online format for online courses. In addition to student evaluations, other methods of evaluation may also be practiced (examples include teaching portfolios, written testimonials from colleagues, and peer review) (see Article 21.06 - Evidence of Teaching, Research/Scholarly Activity and Service). These procedures are subject to annual review and approval as part of the Centre rules. j. In its Centre rules, the Centre Committee shall establish the criteria for performance review. Performance review criteria must be consistent with the Agreement, in particular Articles 12 (Rights and Responsibilities process of Members), 21 (Tenure and Promotion for Full-Time Faculty), and 24 (Workload for Faculty Members). The Committee shall provide the criteria to advising the Xxxx for consideration and approvalon annual performance reviews of individual faculty. Final decisions within the Faculty with respect to performance review are the responsibility of the Xxxx following consultation with the appropriate Centre Director and/or Department Chair. 16A.01 Program Committees a. Certain programs, such as interdisciplinary or graduate programs, are governed by a Program Committee. Such Program Committees may be housed within one (1) Department or Centre, within two (2) or more Departments or Centres, or within one (1) or more Faculty but outside of Departments or Centres. b. The home academic unit(s) shall be established at the inception of the program and set out in the rules and procedures of the Program Committee. After consultation with the current home academic unit(s) and subject to the approval of the receiving unit, the home unit(s) may be changed by the Program Committee, in accordance with its rules of procedure and approval of the Xxxx.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

The Role of the Centre Committee. a. When a Centre has been established by the Senate, its Centre Committee shall be comprised of all of those faculty who hold either appointment or cross- appointment in that Centre. Faculty members shall make up the majority of the membership of each Centre Committee, and every Centre Committee shall consist of at least three (3) faculty members, including the Director of the Centre. Thereafter, the membership of the Centre Committee will be determined according to the guidelines below. b. The Director of the Centre shall be appointed by means of the provisions set out in Article 27.03 (Duties of Department Chairs and Centre Directors), and shall be an ex-officio member of the Centre Committee with full voting rights. The Director shall have the same rights and responsibilities as are specified for Department Chairs in Articles 16 and 27 (Duties of Department Chairs and Centre Directors) of this Agreement and as may be mentioned in any other article(s). c. All full-time faculty members who are appointed only to the Centre, or who hold a contractual cross-appointment to the Centre, will be members of the Centre Committee with full voting rights. d. At the beginning of each academic year, the Centre Committee may choose to invite certain faculty members to join the Centre Committee for the year. Those eligible to receive such an invitation include all faculty members. Those invitees who agree to become members of the Centre Committee shall have full voting rights. The membership of the Centre Committee shall be confirmed by the appropriate Xxxx and shall be consistent with the requirements of Article 16.04 (a). e. At the beginning of each academic year, the Centre Committee may choose to invite certain other individuals to join the Centre Committee for the year. Those invitees who agree to become members of the Centre Committee will be permitted to vote on all matters except appointments, reappointments, tenure, promotion, and the election of Director. f. Cross-appointment to a Centre does not negate membership in the original home department, except with the written agreement of the member. g. The Centre Committee shall review, approve, and publish its rules of procedure by October of each year, with copies furnished to each member of the Centre Committee, to the Xxxx, and to the Union. Centre Committees shall indicate in their submissions any changes to their rules from the previous year’s rules. h. The Centre Committee, after consulting with the Xxxx, shall establish procedures for academic and long-term planning, including program administration. These procedures are subject to annual review and approval as part of the Centre rules. The Parties acknowledge that any plans or procedures that require additional financial resources must be approved by the Xxxx. i. The Centre Committee, after consulting with the Xxxx, shall establish procedures for the format, content, and collection of student evaluations of all Centre courses with enrollments of five (5) or more students. Student evaluations will be collected in an online format for online courses. In addition to student evaluations, other methods of evaluation may also be practiced (examples include teaching portfolios, written testimonials from colleagues, and peer review) (see Article 21.06 - Evidence of Teaching, Research/Scholarly Activity and Service). These procedures are subject to annual review and approval as part of the Centre rules. j. In its Centre rules, the Centre Committee shall establish the criteria for performance review. Performance review criteria must be consistent with the Agreement, in particular Articles 12 (Rights and Responsibilities of Members), 21 (Tenure and Promotion for Full-Time Faculty), and 24 (Workload for Faculty Members). The Committee shall provide the criteria to the Xxxx for consideration and approval. Final decisions within the Faculty with respect to performance review are the responsibility of the Xxxx following consultation with the appropriate Centre Director and/or Department Chair. 16A.01 Program Committees a. Certain programs, such as interdisciplinary or graduate programs, are governed by a Program Committee. Such Program Committees may be housed within one (1) Department or Centre, within two (2) or more Departments or Centres, or within one (1) or more Faculty but outside of Departments or Centres. b. The home academic unit(s) shall be established at the inception of the program and set out in the rules and procedures of the Program Committee. After consultation with the current home academic unit(s) and subject to the approval of the receiving unit, the home unit(s) may be changed by the Program Committee, in accordance with its rules of procedure and approval of the Xxxx.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

The Role of the Centre Committee. a. When a Centre has been established by the Senate, its Centre Committee shall be comprised of all of those faculty who hold either appointment or cross- appointment in that Centre. Faculty members shall make up the majority of the membership of each Centre Committee, and every Centre Committee shall consist of at least three (3) faculty members, including the Director of the Centre. Thereafter, the membership of the Centre Committee will be determined according to the guidelines below. b. The Director of the Centre shall be appointed by means of the provisions set out in Article 27.03 (Duties of Department Chairs and Centre Directors), and shall be an ex-officio member of the Centre Committee with full voting rights. The Director shall have the same rights and responsibilities as are specified for Department Chairs in Articles 16 and 27 (Duties of Department Chairs and Centre Directors) of this Agreement and as may be mentioned in any other article(s). c. All full-time faculty members who are appointed only to the Centre, or who hold a contractual cross-appointment to the Centre, will be members of the Centre Committee with full voting rights. d. At the beginning of each academic year, the Centre Committee may choose to invite certain faculty members to join the Centre Committee for the year. Those eligible to receive such an invitation include all faculty members. Those invitees who agree to become members of the Centre Committee shall have full voting rights. The membership of the Centre Committee shall be confirmed by the appropriate Xxxx and shall be consistent with the requirements of Article 16.04 (a). e. At the beginning of each academic year, the Centre Committee may choose to invite certain other individuals to join the Centre Committee for the year. Those invitees who agree to become members of the Centre Committee will be permitted to vote on all matters except appointments, reappointments, tenure, promotion, and the election of Director. f. Cross-appointment to a Centre does not negate membership in the original home department, except with the written agreement of the member. g. The Centre Committee shall review, approve, and publish its rules of procedure by October of each year, with copies furnished to each member of the Centre Committee, to the Xxxx, and to the Union. Centre Committees shall indicate in their submissions any changes to their rules from the previous year’s rules. h. The Centre Committee, after consulting with the Xxxx, shall establish procedures for academic and long-term planning, including program administration. These procedures are subject to annual review and approval as part of the Centre rules. The Parties acknowledge that any plans or procedures that require additional financial resources must be approved by the Xxxx. i. The Centre Committee, after consulting with the Xxxx, shall establish procedures for the format, content, and collection of student evaluations of all Centre courses with enrollments of five (5) or more students. Student evaluations will be collected in an online format for online courses. In addition to student evaluations, other methods of evaluation may also be practiced (examples include teaching portfolios, written testimonials from colleagues, and peer review) (see Article 21.06 - Evidence of Teaching, Research/Scholarly Activity and Service). These procedures are subject to annual review and approval as part of the Centre rules. j. In its Centre rules, the Centre Committee shall establish the criteria for performance review. Performance review criteria must be consistent with the Agreement, in particular Articles 12 (Rights and Responsibilities of Members), 21 (Tenure and Promotion for Full-Time Faculty), and 24 (Workload for Faculty Members). The Committee shall provide the criteria to the Xxxx for consideration and approval. Final decisions within the Faculty with respect to performance review are the responsibility of the Xxxx following consultation with the appropriate Centre Director and/or Department Chair. 16A.01 Program Committees a. Certain programs, such as interdisciplinary or graduate programs, are governed by a Program Committee. Such Program Committees may be housed within one (1) Department or Centre, within two (2) or more Departments or Centres, or within one (1) or more Faculty but outside of Departments or Centres. b. The home academic unit(s) shall be established at the inception of the program and set out in the rules and procedures of the Program Committee. After consultation with the current home academic unit(s) and subject to the approval of the receiving unit, the home unit(s) may be changed by the Program Committee, in accordance with its rules of procedure and approval of the Xxxx.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

The Role of the Centre Committee. a. When a Centre has been established by the Senate, its Centre Committee shall be comprised of all of those faculty who hold either appointment or cross- appointment in that Centre. Faculty members shall make up the majority of the membership of each Centre Committee, and every Centre Committee shall consist of at least three (3) faculty members, including the Director of the Centre. Thereafter, the membership of the Centre Committee will be determined according to the guidelines below. b. The Director of the Centre shall be appointed by means of the provisions set out in Article 27.03 (Duties of Department Chairs and Centre Directors), and shall be an ex-officio member of the Centre Committee with full voting rights. The Director shall have the same rights and responsibilities as are specified for Department Chairs in Articles 16 and 27 (Duties of Department Chairs and Centre Directors) of this Agreement and as may be mentioned in any other article(s). c. All full-time faculty members who are appointed only to the Centre, or who hold a contractual cross-appointment to the Centre, will be members of the Centre Committee with full voting rights. d. At the beginning of each academic year, the Centre Committee may choose to invite certain faculty members to join the Centre Committee for the year. Those eligible to receive such an invitation include all faculty members. Those invitees who agree to become members of the Centre Committee shall have full voting rights. The membership of the Centre Committee shall be confirmed by the appropriate Xxxx and shall be consistent with the requirements of Article 16.04 (a). e. At the beginning of each academic year, the Centre Committee may choose to invite certain other individuals to join the Centre Committee for the year. Those invitees who agree to become members of the Centre Committee will be permitted to vote on all matters except appointments, reappointments, tenure, promotion, and the election of Director. f. Cross-appointment to a Centre does not negate membership in the original home department, except with the written agreement of the member. g. The Centre Committee shall review, approve, and publish its rules of procedure by October of each year, with copies furnished to each member of the Centre Committee, to the Xxxx, and to the Union. Centre Committees shall indicate in their submissions any changes to their rules from the previous year’s rules. h. The Centre Committee, after consulting with the Xxxx, shall establish procedures for academic and long-term planning, including program administration. These procedures are subject to annual review and approval as part of the Centre rules. The Parties acknowledge that any plans or procedures that require additional financial resources must be approved by the Xxxx. i. The Centre Committee, after consulting with the Xxxx, shall establish procedures for the format, content, and collection of student evaluations of all Centre courses with enrollments of five (5) or more students. Student evaluations will be collected in an online format for online courses. In addition to student evaluations, other methods of evaluation may also be practiced (examples include teaching portfolios, written testimonials from colleagues, and peer review) (see Article 21.06 - Evidence of Teaching, Research/Scholarly Activity and Service(a). These procedures are subject to annual review and approval as part of the Centre rules. j. In its Centre rules, the Centre Committee shall establish the criteria for performance review. Performance review criteria must be consistent with the Agreement, in particular Articles 12 (Rights and Responsibilities of Members), 21 (Tenure and Promotion for Full-Time Faculty), and 24 (Workload for Faculty Members). The Committee shall provide the criteria to the Xxxx for consideration and approval. Final decisions within the Faculty with respect to performance review are the responsibility of the Xxxx following consultation with the appropriate Centre Director and/or Department Chair. 16A.01 Program Committees a. Certain programs, such as interdisciplinary or graduate programs, are governed by a Program Committee. Such Program Committees may be housed within one (1) Department or Centre, within two (2) or more Departments or Centres, or within one (1) or more Faculty but outside of Departments or Centres. b. The home academic unit(s) shall be established at the inception of the program and set out in the rules and procedures of the Program Committee. After consultation with the current home academic unit(s) and subject to the approval of the receiving unit, the home unit(s) may be changed by the Program Committee, in accordance with its rules of procedure and approval of the Xxxx.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

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The Role of the Centre Committee. a. When a Centre has been established by the Senate, its Centre Committee shall be comprised of all of those faculty who hold either appointment or cross- appointment in that Centre. Faculty members shall make up the majority of the membership of each Centre Committee, and every Centre Committee shall consist of at least three (3) faculty members, including the Director of the Centre. Thereafter, the membership of the Centre Committee will be determined according to the guidelines below. b. The Director of the Centre shall be appointed by means of the provisions set out in Article 27.03 (Duties of Department Chairs and Centre Directors), and shall be an ex-officio member of the Centre Committee with full voting rights. The Director shall have the same rights and responsibilities as are specified for Department Chairs in Articles 16 and 27 (Duties of Department Chairs and Centre Directors) of this Agreement and as may be mentioned in any other article(s). c. All full-time faculty members who are appointed only to the Centre, or who hold a contractual cross-appointment to the Centre, will be members of the Centre Committee with full voting rights. d. At the beginning of each academic year, the Centre Committee may choose to invite certain faculty members to join the Centre Committee for the year. Those eligible to receive such an invitation include all faculty members. Those invitees who agree to become members of the Centre Committee shall have full voting rights. The membership of the Centre Committee shall be confirmed by the appropriate Xxxx and shall be consistent with the requirements of Article 16.04 (a). e. At the beginning of each academic year, the Centre Committee may choose to invite certain other individuals to join the Centre Committee for the year. Those invitees who agree to become members of the Centre Committee will be permitted to vote on all matters except appointments, reappointments, tenure, promotion, and the election of Director. f. Cross-appointment to a Centre does not negate membership in the original home department, except with the written agreement of the member. g. The Centre Committee shall review, approve, and publish its rules of procedure by October of each year, with copies furnished to each member of the Centre Committee, to the Xxxx, and to the Union. Centre Committees shall indicate in their submissions any changes to their rules from the previous year’s rules. h. The Centre Committee, after consulting with the Xxxx, shall establish procedures for academic and long-term planning, including program administration. These procedures are subject to annual review and approval as part of the Centre rules. The Parties acknowledge that any plans or procedures that require additional financial resources must be approved by the Xxxx. i. The Centre Committee, after consulting with the Xxxx, shall establish procedures for the format, content, and collection of student evaluations of all Centre courses with enrollments of five (5) or more students. Student evaluations will be collected in an online format for online courses. In addition to student evaluations, other methods of evaluation may also be practiced (examples include teaching portfolios, written testimonials from colleagues, and peer review) (see Article 21.06 - Evidence of Teaching, Research/Scholarly Activity 21.11 (a) (iv) – Tenure and ServicePromotion: Provisions for Full-time Faculty). These procedures are subject to annual review and approval as part of the Centre rules. j. In its Centre rules, the Centre Committee shall establish the criteria for performance review. Performance review criteria must be consistent with the Agreement, in particular Articles 12 (Rights and Responsibilities process of Members), 21 (Tenure and Promotion for Full-Time Faculty), and 24 (Workload for Faculty Members). The Committee shall provide the criteria to advising the Xxxx for consideration and approvalon annual performance reviews of individual faculty. Final decisions within the Faculty with respect to performance review are the responsibility of the Xxxx following consultation with the appropriate Centre Director and/or Department Chair. 16A.01 Program Committees a. Certain programs, such as interdisciplinary or graduate programs, are governed by a Program Committee. Such Program Committees may be housed within one (1) Department or Centre, within two (2) or more Departments or Centres, or within one (1) or more Faculty but outside of Departments or Centres. b. The home academic unit(s) shall be established at the inception of the program and set out in the rules and procedures of the Program Committee. After consultation with the current home academic unit(s) and subject to the approval of the receiving unit, the home unit(s) may be changed by the Program Committee, in accordance with its rules of procedure and approval of the Xxxx.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

The Role of the Centre Committee. a. When a Centre has been established by the Senate, its Centre Committee shall be comprised of all of those faculty who hold either appointment or cross- appointment in that Centre. Faculty members shall make up the majority of the membership of each Centre Committee, and every Centre Committee shall consist of at least three (3) faculty members, including the Director of the Centre. Thereafter, the membership of the Centre Committee will be determined according to the guidelines below. b. The Director of the Centre shall be appointed by means of the provisions set out in Article 27.03 (Duties of Department Chairs and Centre Directors), and shall be an ex-officio member of the Centre Committee with full voting rights. The Director shall have the same rights and responsibilities as are specified for Department Chairs in Articles 16 and 27 (Duties of Department Chairs and Centre Directors) of this Agreement and as may be mentioned in any other article(s). c. All full-time faculty members who are appointed only to the Centre, or who hold a contractual cross-appointment to the Centre, will be members of the Centre Committee with full voting rights. d. At the beginning of each academic year, the Centre Committee may choose to invite certain faculty members to join the Centre Committee for the year. Those eligible to receive such an invitation include all faculty members. Those invitees who agree to become members of the Centre Committee shall have full voting rights. The membership of the Centre Committee shall be confirmed by the appropriate Xxxx and shall be consistent with the requirements of Article 16.04 (a). e. At the beginning of each academic year, the Centre Committee may choose to invite certain other individuals to join the Centre Committee for the year. Those invitees who agree to become members of the Centre Committee will be permitted to vote on all matters except appointments, reappointments, tenure, promotion, and the election of Director. f. Cross-appointment to a Centre does not negate membership in the original home department, except with the written agreement of the member. g. The Centre Committee shall review, approve, and publish its rules of procedure by October of each year, with copies furnished to each member of the Centre Committee, to the Xxxx, and to the Union. Centre Committees shall indicate in their submissions any changes to their rules from the previous year’s rules. h. The Centre Committee, after consulting with the Xxxx, shall establish procedures for academic and long-term planning, including program administration. These procedures are subject to annual review and approval as part of the Centre rules. The Parties acknowledge that any plans or procedures that require additional financial resources must be approved by the Xxxx. i. The Centre Committee, after consulting with the Xxxx, shall establish procedures for the format, content, and collection of student evaluations of all Centre courses with enrollments of five (5) or more students. Student evaluations will be collected in an online format for online courses. In addition to student evaluations, other methods of evaluation may also be practiced (examples include teaching portfolios, written testimonials from colleagues, and peer review) (see Article 21.06 - Evidence of Teaching, Research/Scholarly Activity and Service). These procedures are subject to annual review and approval as part of the Centre rules. j. In its Centre rules, the Centre Committee shall establish the criteria for performance review. Performance review criteria must be consistent with the Agreement, in particular Articles 12 (Rights and Responsibilities of Members), 21 (Tenure and Promotion for Full-Time Faculty), and 24 (Workload for Faculty Members). The Committee shall provide the criteria to the Xxxx for consideration and approval. Final decisions within the Faculty with respect to performance review are the responsibility of the Xxxx following consultation with the appropriate Centre Director and/or Department Chair. ARTICLE 16A – PROGRAM COMMITTEES AND PROGRAM DIRECTORS‌‌ 16A.01 Program Committees a. Certain programs, such as interdisciplinary or graduate programs, are governed by a Program Committee. Such Program Committees may be housed within one (1) Department or Centre, within two (2) or more Departments or Centres, or within one (1) or more Faculty but outside of Departments or Centres. b. The home academic unit(s) shall be established at the inception of the program and set out in the rules and procedures of the Program Committee. After consultation with the current home academic unit(s) and subject to the approval of the receiving unit, the home unit(s) may be changed by the Program Committee, in accordance with its rules of procedure and approval of the Xxxx.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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