Full-time faculty definition

Full-time faculty means those nonadministrative instructors, counselors, and librarians who are classified as full-time employees as defined in the college’s collective bargaining agreement or written policy.
Full-time faculty means an individual who has a full-time appointment as a faculty member.
Full-time faculty means a position on the faculty of the College as a full-time employee (1.0 FTE) of the University of Illinois, and/or an affiliated Veterans Administration Medical Center, or as a full-time employee of the University and any hospital with which the College has an agreement stating that such employees shall be members of the faculty and MSP of the College.

Examples of Full-time faculty in a sentence

  • A Full-Time Faculty Member will not be required to share a desk with any other Faculty Member.

  • A Full-Time Faculty Member shall be entitled to one day leave of absence for each month of contract service in a year for illness or injury without loss of pay, except that no Faculty Member shall be entitled to sick leave for any day for which there is no requirement to render service to the District.

  • The District will use its best efforts to provide each Full-Time Faculty Member with reasonable access to a computer printer.

  • The District shall provide Flex Time credit, hour for hour, for all new Full-Time Faculty Members who attend.

  • For Full-Time Faculty Members, eligibility for assignment to winter session teaching begins with the first winter following their initial service as contract Faculty Members.


More Definitions of Full-time faculty

Full-time faculty means a person whose: (i) employment is based upon an official contract, appointment, or agreement with a school; (ii) principal employment is with that school; and (iii) major assignments are in teaching and research. A full-time administrator who teaches classes incidental to administrative duties is not a full-time faculty member.
Full-time faculty. Unless otherwise expressly provided, the terms “Faculty,” “Faculty member” or “full-time Faculty member” shall mean those employees specifically included in the bargaining unit as set forth in Article 2 Section 2.01 of this Agreement.
Full-time faculty means a person whose: (I) employment is based upon an
Full-time faculty means a person whose: (i) employment is based upon an official contract, appointment, or agreement with an institution; (ii) principal employment is with that institution; and (iii) major assignments are in teaching and research. A full-time administrator who teaches classes incidental to administrative duties is not a full-time faculty member.
Full-time faculty is defined as all academic staff holding tenure or tenure-track positions or limited term appointments employed by King’s University College in and out of the City of London save and except employees holding the position of President, Vice President l Academic Xxxx (VPAD), and Associate Academic Xxxx – Academic and Research. The terms and conditions of employment in this document are applicable to persons holding LTA’s, except where reference to the term “Full-Time Faculty” is made. For further clarity and summary, specific provisions applicable to LTA’s are outlined in Appendix F. All regulations and procedures in this document are intended to conform to the general principles noted in clauses 1.1 to 1.10.
Full-time faculty means an individual employed on an annualized contract based on 176 days; paid from the full time salary schedule; and performing professional duties and responsibilities as described in Article 7 for three (3) consecutive quarters, excluding summer in one of the following categories:
Full-time faculty means personnel who are appointed as such and have an employment agreement related to teaching, research, and/or other aspects of the instructional programs of the institution. These personnel participate in faculty meetings, staff development activities, and in the design of the curriculum.