Transfer of Faculty to Administrative Positions Sample Clauses

Transfer of Faculty to Administrative Positions. A Faculty Member electing to accept a Full-Time administrative staff position (i.e. a position that does not require an academic appointment) with Xxxx’x will be permitted to retain tenure for a maximum of five (5) years. Both Faculty status and tenure will be relinquished if the Faculty position is not resumed at the completion of a maximum of five (5) years in the administrative position. During the period of administrative appointment, if the Faculty Member wishes to return to the former academic rank and position, written notice must be given to the President by December 1st prior to a July 1st return to Faculty responsibilities.
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Transfer of Faculty to Administrative Positions. ‌ A Faculty Member electing to accept a Full-Time administrative staff position (i.e. a position that does not require an academic appointment) with the College will be permitted to retain tenure for a maximum of five years. Both Faculty status and tenure will be relinquished if the Faculty position is not resumed at the completion of a maximum of five years in the administrative position. During the period of administrative appointment, if the Faculty Member wishes to return to the former academic rank and position, written notice must be given to the Principal by December 1st prior to a July 1st return to Faculty responsibilities.

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  • – GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS Any communication relating to the Contract shall be made in writing and shall bear the Contract number. Communications shall be sent to the following addresses: Agency: European Defence Agency Contracting Unit Rue des Drapiers 00-00 X-0000 Xxxxxxxx Mr/Mrs/Ms [complete] [Function] [Company name] [Official address in full]

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