Examples of Department/School in a sentence
Departments/Schools shall provide to the evaluators the Department/School, College, and University mission statements, the Department’s/School’s and College’s ASPT guidelines, and a written description of the candidate's assignment of efforts and activities for the entire timespan being evaluated, including institutional and financial resources available to the candidate from the time of appointment.
At least every five years, each DFSC/SFSC shall formally invite input from Department/School faculty at a Department/School meeting regarding recommended revisions to these Department/School policies and procedures.
The Department/School Chairperson/Director or a designee shall personally interview all candidates for tenure-eligible positions, and all candidates for appointments with tenure shall visit the campus so that they may interact personally with Department/School faculty members.
Each Department/School shall establish clear, specific, and well- communicated criteria for promotions based on standards in their discipline, including the quality and the significance of the professional, intellectual, and/or creative contributions.
Faculty members shall be eligible to serve on only one of the following elected bodies at a time: the University Review Committee, the Faculty Review Committee, a College Faculty Status Committee, or a Department/School Faculty Status Committee.
At least every five years, each DFSC/SFSC shall formally invite input from Department/School faculty at a Department/School meeting regarding recommended revisions to these Department/School policies and procedures, including recommended updates to areas of policy that should reflect innovations, cutting-edge types of productivity, and changes in scholarly/creative/pedagogical topic areas and methods.
A Department/School may require that two or more peer evaluators, external to Illinois State University, review the credentials of each faculty member who is a candidate for promotion.
Annually by March 31, each DFSC/SFSC must review these Department/School policies and procedures based on that academic year’s work and any informal faculty input, in order to identify areas that may need updating, either immediately or at the next five-year review.
In a Department/School with no tenured faculty members, there shall be no DFSC/SFSC; instead the Department/School Chairperson/Director shall be responsible for the implementation of faculty status policies.
Vacancies on the University Review Committee, Faculty Review Committee, College Faculty Status Committee, or Department/School Faculty Status Committee shall be filled by established election procedures.