Associate Deans Sample Clauses

The 'Associate Deans' clause defines the roles, responsibilities, and authority of associate deans within an academic institution. It typically outlines the scope of their duties, such as assisting the dean in administrative tasks, overseeing specific academic programs, or acting as the dean's delegate in their absence. By clearly delineating these functions, the clause ensures organizational clarity and smooth delegation of leadership within the institution.
Associate Deans. Associate Deans shall be permitted to carry a class load, as assigned under Article
Associate Deans. An Associate ▇▇▇▇ is appointed in writing by the President upon the recommendation of the Vice-President (Academic), who shall have convened a selection committee consisting of URFA members on Academic Council. ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ will be invited to be present. Appointments may be regular or acting. When making an appointment, factors to be taken into consideration may include but not be limited to academic excellence, academic leadership, administrative competence, and the particular needs of the University.
Associate Deans. Associate Deans are tenure track or tenured members of the Resident Faculty who have academic administrative appointments as a portion of their responsibilities. The ▇▇▇▇, with the advice and consent of the faculty and the recommendation of the administrative staff appoints associate deans to provide academic and administrative leadership for curriculum and faculty. Associate ▇▇▇▇(s) serve three-year appointments. After three years, the Associate Deans may be reappointed for additional terms upon the advice and consent of the Resident Faculty. The Associate Deans participate actively in academic leadership of the school, inspiring, guiding, supporting Faculty and Staff to their best efforts. Communication is a major focus of the role.