External assessor definition

External assessor means an expert appointed from outside the University to assess students’ work.
External assessor means an expert who is not an employee of the University but who is appointed by the University to assess students’ work.
External assessor means an individual that decides whether a candidate is competent to set criteria during an examination, subject to final approval by the Certification Body.

Examples of External assessor in a sentence

  • External assessor of tenure and promotion application dossier for Elizabeth Butterfield Department of Literature and Philosophy, Georgia Southern Philosophy (USA), August 2012.

  • External assessor of tenure and promotion application dossier for Marie-Ève Morin, Department of Philosophy, University of Alberta, August 2012.

  • External assessor appointed at the discretion of the School Dean to provide advice during planning, and feedback as it is required g.

  • External assessor: It is expected that an external assessor will work with the project coordinator, PI, and co-PI to perform both formative and summative assessments, particularly of the mentees, to ensure project goals are being met and to allow for course-corrections throughout the program.

  • External assessor details are not required for promotion from Lecturer to Senior Lecturer.Where you have been appointed at Senior Lecturer level as a Fellow, when you apply for promotion to Reader you must include details of 2 individuals who are able to comment, for example on the breadth and depth of your contribution and the national/international impact of your work.

  • External assessor, promotion to tenured associate professor, Cynthia Milton, Dept.

  • Where courses are to be delivered by a new team of academic staff at a new site the visit panel will comprise: • A senior member of staff from the School (Chair) • Officer to the event • External assessor (in relation to the course validation, input may be by correspondence as determined by AQD) The Academic Liaison Tutor (ALT) may also be in attendance.

  • External assessor, promotion and tenure, Jennifer Cyr, School of Government and Public Policy, University of Arizona, 2017.

  • External assessor for Kwara State College of Education (Technical), Lafiagi.

  • External assessor, promotion to tenured associate professor, Ana Maria Bejarano, Political Science, University of Toronto, Fall 2007 External assessor, promotion to professor, Neil Harvery, New Mexico State University, Fall 2007 External assessor, promotion to full professor, Robert Finbow, Political Science, Dalhousie University, Fall 2006 University Examiner, Katherine E.


More Definitions of External assessor

External assessor means an independent expert, not affiliated with the University or acting in any capacity within the University.

Related to External assessor

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  • Internal audit means an independent appraisal activity established within a state agency as a control system to examine and evaluate the adequacy and effectiveness of other internal control systems within the agency.

  • Internal Auditor means the person employed or engaged by the Corporation to perform the internal audit function of the Corporation;

  • Internal appeal means an internal appeal to the relevant authority in terms of section 74;

  • External Account is your account at another financial institution (i) to which you are transferring funds from your Eligible Transaction Account; or (ii) from which you are transferring funds to your Eligible Transaction Account.

  • internal waters means any navigable river or waterway within the State of California.

  • Internal dose means that portion of the dose equivalent received from radioactive material taken into the body.

  • External Manager means either of the following: (1) A person who is seeking to be, or is, retained by a board or an investment vehicle to manage a portfolio of securities or other assets for compensation, or (2) A person who manages an investment fund and who offers or sells, or has offered or sold, an ownership interest in the investment fund to a board or an investment vehicle.

  • Internal combustion engine or ‘engine’ means an energy converter, other than a gas turbine, designed to transform chemical energy (input) into mechanical energy (output) with an internal combustion process; it includes, where they have been installed, the emission control system and the communication interface (hardware and messages) between the engine's electronic control unit(s) and any other powertrain or non-road mobile machinery control unit necessary to comply with Chapters II and III;

  • external wall means an outer wall of a building even though adjoining to a wall of another building and also means a wall abutting on an interior open space of a building;

  • External dose means that portion of the dose equivalent received from any source of radiation outside the body.

  • external borders means external borders as defined in point 2 of Article 2 of Regulation (EU) 2016/399;

  • Internal floating roof means a cover or roof in a fixed-roof tank that rests upon or is floated upon, the liquid being contained, and is equipped with a closure seal or seals to close the space between the roof edge and the tank shell.

  • external company means a foreign company that is carrying on business, or non-profit activities, as the case may be, within the Republic, subject to section 23(2);

  • Internal inspection means as complete an examination as can be reasonably made of the internal and external surfaces of a boiler or pressure vessel while it is shut down and while manhole plates, handhole plates or other inspection opening closures are removed as required by the inspector.

  • Automated external defibrillator or “AED” means an external semiautomatic device that determines whether defibrillation is required.

  • Internal Controls for districts means processes designed and im- plemented by districts to provide reasonable assurance regarding the achievement of objectives in the following categories:

  • External floating roof means a storage vessel cover in an open tank top consisting of a double deck or pontoon single deck which rests upon and is supported by the petroleum liquid being contained and is equipped with a closure seal or seals to close the space between the roof edge and tank shell.

  • Internal control means a set of systems to ensure that financial and other records are reliable and complete and which ensure adherence to the entity's management policies, the orderly and efficient conduct of the entity, and the proper recording and safeguarding of assets and resources;

  • Stationary internal combustion engine means a spark or compression ignited, reciprocating internal combustion engine which is not a portable emission unit.

  • External Verifier means any qualified provider of third party assurance or attestation services or other independent expert of internationally recognised standing appointed by the Issuer, in each case with the expertise necessary to perform the functions required to be performed by the External Verifier under these Conditions, as determined in good faith by the Issuer;

  • external engineering service means an engineering service situated outside the boundaries of a land area and that is necessary to serve the use and development of the land area;

  • Internal test assessment means, but is not limited to, conducting those tests of quality assurance necessary to ensure the integrity of the test.

  • Safeguards Monitoring Report means each report prepared and submitted by the Borrower to ADB that describes progress with implementation of and compliance with the EMP and the RP (as applicable), including any corrective and preventative actions;

  • Engineering controls means constructed containment barriers or systems that control one or more of the following: downward migration, infiltration, or seepage of surface runoff or rain; or natural leaching migration of contaminants through the subsurface over time. Examples include caps, engineered bottom barriers, immobilization processes, and vertical barriers.

  • Assurance means any act or action, whether written or oral, expressing an opinion or conclusion