Joint appointment definition

Joint appointment means an appointment of a continuing regular member of an academic unit (the “primary unit”), to a second academic unit (the “secondary unit”), where the salary costs are shared by the units in proportion to the duties to be undertaken by the member in each unit.
Joint appointment. An appointment of a Member holding a position at The University of Lecturer: A Member who is appointed while engaged in the process of completing a doctoral degree. Librarian: A Member with the rank of Librarian I, Librarian II, Librarian III or Librarian IV. Member: When printed with an upper case initial letter, a Member of the bargaining unit. member: When printed with a lower case initial letter, a member of a committee. Parties: The Employer and the University of Winnipeg Faculty Association.
Joint appointment means an appointment to more than one Department and/or Faculty, School of Continuing Studies or University Libraries, as indicated in the Official Letter of Appointment.

Examples of Joint appointment in a sentence

  • Joint appointment in Environmental Health Sciences, College of Public Health.

  • Joint appointment with any other university, a company, or governmental agency or the like must be noted below.

  • Professor of Social and Political Theory, 1989, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University Canberra (Special appointment) Joint appointment within Social and Political Theory and Philosophy Programs, 2000.

  • Joint appointment divide faculty members’ responsibilities between two departments, a department and a program, or two programs.

  • Joint appointment in School of Architecture and School of Landscape Architecture and Planning.

  • In addition, faculty members who have a Joint appointment in CFS at the rank of Assistant Professor or above will automatically be considered as members of the CFS Graduate Faculty at the level of Associate Member.

  • If this is a Joint appointment, enter the name of the “Base Department”.

  • Joint appointment in Department of Statistics (since 1998), Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, and Biomedical Engineering program (since 1997).Sept.

  • Joint appointment in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences, College of Public Health.

  • Joint appointment between Health Services Research, Management and Policy in the College of Public Health and Health Professions and the Bureau of Economic and Business Research in the Warrington College of Business Administration.


More Definitions of Joint appointment

Joint appointment. An appointment of a Member holding a position at The University of Winnipeg and another institution.
Joint appointment is an academic appointment for which a faculty member has formal and ongoing teaching responsibilities in two (2) or more departments.
Joint appointment. Member: member: Xxxxxxx: Senate: Services: The Director of the Centrefor Academic Writing or the EnvironmentalStudies and Urban Studies Programme or of one of the Services of The Universityof Winnipeg. A person holding a position for which the subvention arises from an endowment specifically for this purpose such as the Endowed Chair in Mennonite Studies, German-Canadian Studies, the Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Chair in Women's Studies or any other such Endowed Chairs as the University may create. An employee of The University of Winnipeg who is not a Member of the bargaining unit. The Board of Regents of The University of Winnipeg (Where the Board has formally assigned administrative responsibilitythe Collective Agreement will refer to the individualchargedwith that responsibilityincludingthe President,appropriate Vice-president, Xxxx, University Librarian and the Executive Director of Human Resources). The Faculty of and Science at the University of Winnipeg. A Member, excluding Counsellors, with the rank of Lecturer, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Professor. A Member with the rank of Instructor I, Instructor or Instructor An appointment of a Member holding a position at The University of Winnipeg and another institution. A Member with the rank of Librarian I, Librarian Librarian or Librarian When printed with an initial upper case letter, a Member of the bargaining unit. When printed with an initial lower case letter, a member of a committee. The Board of Regents of The University of Winnipeg and the University of Winnipeg Faculty Association. The President of The University of Winnipeg. a course of study of Education teaching recognized subdiscipline) previously approved by Senate and leadingto a degree. The base salary rate paid annuallyto a Member, excluding any stipend, unless the context requires or specifies otherwise. The Senate of The University of Winnipeg. The Counselling Services, or the Recreationand Athletic Services of The University of Winnipeg. non-Memberscontractedto teach not more than two full course equivalents in any given academic year on a fee per course basis. Unit: Librarian: Vice-president: One (1) or any of the Library, CounsellingServices, Programme in PhysicalActivity and Sport Studies, the Bachelor of Education Programme, or the Recreation and Athletic Services of The University of Winnipeg. The University of Winnipeg. The University Librarian of the Library of The University of Winnipeg. A Vice-president of The Universi...
Joint appointment means a faculty appointment to multiple Academic Units.
Joint appointment means an appointment in which the faculty member’s rights and responsibilities are formally shared with two or more units within the university, or are shared with an external entity. For professorial faculty, one of the units must be a tenure-granting unit (hereafter a “department”), while the other unit(s) may or may not be tenure-granting. It is expected that each joint appointment will be developed out of negotiated agreements between the participating units and the individual holding the appointment. Those agreements will be codified into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The purpose of this document is to provide guidelines that will inform the development of MOU’s.
Joint appointment means an appointment to more than one Department and/or faculty as indicated in the OLA.

Related to Joint appointment

  • Initial appointment means appointment made otherwise than by promotion or transfer;

  • Power of appointment means a power that enables a powerholder acting in a nonfiduciary capacity to designate a recipient of an ownership interest in or another power of appointment over the appointive property. The term does not include a power of attorney.

  • Probationary appointment means employment for a designated period of time during which the probationer is evaluated as a candidate to be awarded tenure. In the event an academic employee is employed full-time as a temporary academic employee and the next year with a probationary appointment as an academic employee, the consecutive College quarters in which the individual was so employed full-time shall be credited towards tenure consideration.

  • Letter of Appointment means the written communication by SAICA to the Contractor recording the acceptance by SAICA of Contractor’s bid subject to the further terms and conditions to be itemized in the contract;

  • General power of appointment means a power of appointment exercisable in favor of the powerholder, the powerholder's estate, a creditor of the powerholder, or a creditor of the powerholder's estate.

  • Temporary appointment means an employee hired into a position of limited duration or for completion of a specific task or project without following the rules regarding recruitment and selection. Temporary employees serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority and may be removed at any time without cause, notice or any right of appeal. Temporary employees are not eligible for benefits other than those required by state or federal law.

  • Appointment means the appointment of any Seller to act in a Corporate Trust Capacity under any of the Corporate Trust Contracts of the Business.

  • Appointment Date shall have the meaning specified in Section 9.02(a).

  • Appointed means the act of naming or designating someone to a position or office.

  • Court appointed special advocate means a volunteer guardian ad litem appointed by the court who is responsible for: researching the background of assigned child abuse, neglect and dependency cases; representing the child's best interests; speaking for the child in all hearings, reviews and other relevant case activities; monitoring the child during the life of the case; and advocating for a safe and permanent home for the child.

  • appointor means in relation to an alternate Director, the Director who appointed the alternate to act as his alternate;

  • Appointee means the person named by you and registered with us in accordance with the Nomination Schedule, who is authorized to receive the Death Benefit under this Policy on the death of the Life Assured while the Nominee is a minor;

  • resident of a Contracting State means any person who, under the laws of that State, is liable to tax therein by reason of his domicile, residence, place of management or any other criterion of a similar nature, and also includes that State and any political subdivision or local authority thereof. This term, however, does not include any person who is liable to tax in that State in respect only of income from sources in that State or capital situated therein.

  • Coordinator means the person designated by Canada to act as the Dispute Resolution Coordinator.

  • Law enforcement support staff member means a person who serves

  • Registered agent means the registered agent of:

  • member of a couple means a member of a married or unmarried couple;