University teachers definition

University teachers means professors, readers, lectures and such other persons as may be appointed for imparting instruction or conducting research in the University, or in any college or institution maintained by the University and are designated as teachers by the Statutes.
University teachers means teachers appointed by the University through a duly constituted Selection Committee to give instruction and conduct and / or guide research in the University, its Post-Graduate Centres, Constituent Colleges, and Schools.
University teachers means a full time Professor, Reader, Lecturer, Librarian, Director or Instructor of Physical Education in a University Department, Conducted College or University Institution other than Director/Principal of the University Institution/Conducted College.

Examples of University teachers in a sentence

  • University teachers being nationals of a Member State whose law accords them a right of audience shall have the same rights before the Court as are accorded by this Article to lawyers.

  • University teachers may be better advised to design teaching solutions to meet the needs of the diversity of learners described in the literature.

  • Leave rules, as laid down in the regulations shall be followed for University teachers, which shall confirm to U.G.C. guidelines.

  • A College recognised for a particular subject for the Master of Arts Examination may, subject to the approval of the Executive Council, of the programme of teaching either (i) provide all the necessary instruction in that Subject for its own students or (ii) take part in an inter-collegiate programme of instruction with, or without, the assistance of University teachers.

  • No. 7.4/EC/10.5.1979 For fixation of pay of University teachers on promotion to higher posts, the pay of the teacher will first be increased by one increment in the lower scale and then fixed in the higher scale at the stage next above.


More Definitions of University teachers

University teachers means teachers appointed by the University through a duly constituted Selection Committee to give instruction and conduct and / or guide research in the University.
University teachers means persons appointed by the University under the provisions of this Act for the purpose of imparting instruction in the University ;
University teachers means professors, Readers, Lecturers and such other persons as may be appointed for imparting instructions or conducting research in the University or any of the Colleges or Institutions maintained by the University and are designated as teachers by the Ordinance.
University teachers means teachers appointed by the University through a duly constituted Selection Committee to give instruction and conduct
University teachers. As MOOC elements and online pedagogies are integrated into university curricula, the use of innovative techniques and services, such as teacher-configured online agents and learning analytics components would be valuable for the teachers, in their effort to increase the quality of learning in their courses. University instructors will be offered the opportunity of embedding new innovative tools in their MOOCs (or, more generally, their online teaching design) exploring the impact of teacher-configured agent and learning analytics component. Moreover, data from teachers’ experience when setting up a colMOOC agent and/or attending the pilot MOOCs are expected to shed light on how the project developed tools will be accepted by the teachers’ community.
University teachers means Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors and such other persons, as may be appointed for imparting instructions or conducting research in the University or in any college or an institution maintained by the University and are designated as teachers by the Ordinances.
University teachers means Professor, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors and such other persons as may be appointed for imparting instruction or conducting research in the University, and are designated as teachers by the Statutes.