Special appointment definition
Examples of Special appointment in a sentence
All Members holding such chairs or professorships shall be on Tenure-track, Tenured, or Non-Renewable appointments, or a Special appointment.
If the current term of a Special appointment is longer than twelve (12) months, the Member shall either be reappointed or given notice of non–appointment no later than the commencement of the final year of their appointment.
If a Special appointment is for longer than twelve (12) months, the Member shall either be reappointed or given notice of non–appointment no later than the commencement of the final year of their appointment.
Special appointment recruitment shall include a consideration of credentials, experience, and teaching merit of current part-time members within the department.
Special appointment faculty who wish to become tenured employees must go through a screening process.
If the current term of a Special appointment is longer than twelve (12) months, the Member shall either be reappointed or given notice of non– appointment no later than the commencement of the final year of their appointment.
The Association will be advised in advance of the particulars of any Special appointment to be made.
All Members holding such chairs or professorships shall be on Tenure-track, Tenured, or Non-Renewable appointments, or a Special appointment made pursuant to Article 12.2.3(c)i.
If the current term of a Special appointment is for longer than twelve (12) months, the Member shall either be reappointed or given notice of non–appointment no later than the commencement of the final year of their appointment.
A Special appointment is an appointment with rank and normally with a full range of responsibilities, which is either: funded at least fifty percent (50%) from non-operational external sources; or a Queen's National Scholars appointment.