Faculty definition

Faculty means a Faculty of the University;
Faculty means those employees of a community college district who are employed in positions that are not designated as supervisory or management for the purposes of Article 5 (commencing with Section 3540) of Chapter 10.7 of Division 4 of Title 1 of the Government Code, and for which minimum qualifications for hire are specified by the Board of Governors.
Faculty means an academic employee of an institution of

Examples of Faculty in a sentence

  • The Faculty Advisory Committee may choose to meet with other employees and/or with the administrator, during the regular duty day provided the employees have no assigned instructional responsibility and that such meetings shall not conflict with previously scheduled meetings.

  • A list of the members of the Faculty Advisory Committee of each school shall be sent to the Association and the administrator.

  • The Faculty Advisory Committee shall be elected by secret ballot election, conducted by the site Association representative within the first six weeks of the school year.

  • The Faculty Advisory Committee may meet during the regular duty day at such times as committee members have no student contact.

  • The Faculty Advisory Committee shall be responsible for establishing a process to elect teacher representatives to the School Advisory Committee.


More Definitions of Faculty

Faculty means an academic employee of an institution of higher education whose workload is not defined by work hours but whose appointment, workload, and duties directly serve the institution's academic mission, as determined under the authority of its enabling statutes, its governing body, and any applicable collective bargaining agreement.
Faculty means the teaching staff in a nursing education program. This definition includes anyone who provides didactic, simulation, laboratory, or clinical instruction in nursing when assigned by the program to provide this instruction for courses included in the nursing curriculum. The definition applies regardless of the amount of time spent teaching, the level of payment, the type of contract, the temporary nature of the position, or the location of the learner.
Faculty means an academic employee of an institution of higher education whose workload is not defined by work hours but whose ap- pointment, workload, and duties directly serve the institution's aca- demic mission, as determined under the authority of its enabling stat- utes, its governing body, and any applicable collective bargaining agreement.
Faculty means the professional staff as established in Subsection
Faculty means: a professional individual employed by or contracting with an institution primarily to teach, conduct research or provide related professional education services.
Faculty means an administrative and academic unit of the University consisting of one or more departments, as prescribed;
Faculty means the teaching staff of a university, college, or school, including any academic administrators.