Postdoctoral Fellow definition
Examples of Postdoctoral Fellow in a sentence
Postdoctoral Fellows are not eligible for reappointment under Article 4.8. At the conclusion of the Postdoctoral Fellow appointment, a Postdoctoral Fellow shall be eligible for appointment under Article 4.7. Postdoctoral Fellows are not eligible for funding from Faculty Development Committees under Article 18.1 or funding for contract faculty service under Article 14.15.
A Postdoctoral Fellow must hold a PhD or equivalent qualification.
For clarity, the parties understand and agree that this Recognition Clause does not pertain to work performed by a Postdoctoral Fellow that falls outside the scope of their Postdoctoral Fellow appointment.
The employment of a Postdoctoral Fellow is fixed term because it is always dependent on research project funding streams.
Postdoctoral Fellows are not Employees defined under this Agreement when performing Postdoctoral Fellow duties, but are Employees under this Agreement when teaching in a sessional appointment.
The Employer commits to meeting with the Union within 90 days following the date of ratification to review, expand, and modify, as may be agreed, the criteria to be considered by the Employer in approving applications to access the Postdoctoral Fellow Support Fund.
As required by federal law, prior to or on the first date of employment, Postdoctoral Fellow must complete Section 1 of the I-9.
Postdoctoral Fellow must remain legally eligible to live and work as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the United States consistent with U.S. immigration and other laws.
UNC Charlotte has no obligation to sponsor Postdoctoral Fellow for purposes of immigration or authorization to work in the U.S. b.
Within three days of the first day of employment, Postdoctoral Fellow must provide acceptable documentation of identity and eligibility to work in the United States consistent with the federal and state government’s regulations.