Tenured Member definition
Examples of Tenured Member in a sentence
Time Probationary Members, and for Full-Time Tenured Members who were not Tenured as of June 28, 2000, any change in the proportions of the Teaching, Research and Service components under Alternative Workload arrangements for a Probationary or Tenured Member must continue to reflect active involvement in each of Teaching, Research and Service.
For Full-Time Probationary Members, and for Full-Time Tenured Members who were not Tenured as of June any change in the proportionsof the Teaching, Researchand Service components under Alternative Workload arrangements for a Probationary or Tenured Member must continue to reflectactive involvementin each of Teaching, Research and Service.
No Probationary or Tenured Member shall be terminated, dismissed, suspended or otherwise penalized with respect to terms and conditions of employment as a result of a state of Financial Emergency having been declared and confirmed pursuant to the procedures described in this Article; however, Members may be laid off in accord with this Article if a state of FinancialEmergency has been declared and confirmed pursuant to the procedures described in this Article.
The Department Chair shall be a Tenured Member or, in exceptional circumstances, a Member with an Externally-FundedAppointment or a Member from a Clinical Department.
Under new Clause 6.1, a Promotion File is established for each Tenured Member at the rank of Associate Professor and for each Member with a Limited-Term Appointment eligible under the provisions of Clause 1.1 for Promotion to Associate Professor or Professor.
For Full-Time Probationary Members, and for Full-Time Tenured Members who were not Tenured as of June any change in the proportions of the Teaching, Research and Service components under Alternative Workload arrangements for a Probationary or Tenured Member must continue to reflect active involvement in each of Teaching, Research and Service.
Time Tenured Members who were not Tenured as of June 28, 2000, any change in the proportions of the Teaching, Research and Service components under Alternative Workload arrangements for a Probationary or Tenured Member must continue to reflect active involvement in each of Teaching, Research and Service.
Any Active Tenured Member of the EAL may be a candidate for EAL office.