Lecturers definition

Lecturers are faculty with outstanding knowledge or skills who may be hired for a limited, specialized purpose on either a full- time or part-time basis. This classification is intended to provide for unusual circumstances and to accommodate unique skills. Normally, the number of Lecturer appointments in any one year shall not exceed two percent (2%) of the total full-time faculty. Any such appointment that is full-time, however, shall be subject to the tenure provisions of statute and this Agreement.
Lecturers and “Clinical Instructors” shall be bargaining unit members and subject to the terms of Article III of the Collective Bargaining Agreement except as provided in Article V.
Lecturers and “Clinical Instructors” 8 ARTICLE II: AGREEMENT SCOPE 8 2.1 Employees Covered 8 2.2 Persons Not Covered 8 ARTICLE III: UNION STATUS 9 3.1 Recognition 9

Examples of Lecturers in a sentence

  • Sessional Lecturers with appointments less than 4 months or less than 50% workloads are eligible for benefits where specifically indicated.

  • The following benefits are available to members of the bargaining unit with appointments of at least 1 year and 50% workloads and to Sessional Lecturers with appointments of at least 4 months and 50% workloads.

  • The University commits that such change will be done in a manner that gives due consideration to the job security of Continuing Sessional Lecturers and that such change will not be made solely for the reason of any wage differential which may exist between Continuing Sessionals and Graduate and Postdoctoral Fellows.

  • After satisfying this primary consideration, the administrator will allocate work according to the unit seniority of the Continuing Sessional Lecturers.

  • Ranked Faculty (Lecturers, Instructors, Assistant Professors, Associate Professors, Professors.

  • Unit members holding appointments as Lecturers shall receive notice of non-reappointment not later than March 31.

  • The transmittal of this equivalent sum shall be accompanied by a list of the Guest Lecturers in the time period covered.

  • In terms of Schedule Two, they shall be treated as Lecturers and Senior Lecturers respectively although the employer may promote Senior Research Fellows to the pay grade of Associate Professor.

  • To retain the position of Lecturer, Lecturers must teach at least four (4) sections in each academic year.

  • Faculty Members and Lecturers working less than forty percent of a full-time workload are not eligible for benefit coverage.


More Definitions of Lecturers

Lecturers. Any member holding the rank of Lecturer will be evaluated four (4) years after the date of their last evaluation and every four years thereafter.
Lecturers or “faculty” as used in this Agreement refer to “full time lecturers,” unless otherwise indicated.

Related to Lecturers

  • Lecturer means a member of the staff of the University College who is, in terms of appointment, a professor, an associate professor, senior lecturer, lecturer, assistant lecturer, or tutorial assistant, or a person who holds any other teaching post which the Council has recognized as a post having academic status in the University College;

  • Teaching means, for the purpose of Section 1 of this order, the profession of teaching under a certificate from the Commission for Teacher Preparation and Licensing or teaching in an accredited college or university.

  • Clients means the Janus Funds and other individual and institutional advisory clients of Janus.

  • Teacher means teachers, paraprofessionals, principals, school employees, contractors, and other administrators.

  • Organizations means entities, and the individuals that work for them, that provide services, or seek to provide services, to individual clients through the Adviser’s relationship with the client. Examples include brokers, consultants, companies that the Adviser researches for possible investment, and companies in which the Adviser invests for client accounts.