Examples of Postdoctoral Scholar in a sentence
Postdoctoral (Scholar, Fellow, or Other Postdoctoral Position) -- an individual who has received a doctoral degree (or equivalent) and is engaged in a temporary and defined period of mentored advanced training to enhance the professional skills and research independence needed to pursue his or her chosen career path.
If the Postdoctoral Scholar would have been laid off or terminated had the Postdoctoral Scholar remained on pay status during the leave period, the Postdoctoral Scholar shall be afforded the same considerations afforded to other Postdoctoral Scholars who are laid off or terminated pursuant to the provisions of Article 11 -- Layoff.
Postdoctoral Scholar appointments are temporary and have fixed end dates.
The University may grant a Postdoctoral Scholar an unpaid Personal Leave of Absence at its sole discretion.
When certification is required by the University, such requirement shall be made to the Postdoctoral Scholar in writing.
However, a 4th or 5th year renewal is to be initiated by the Faculty member and the Postdoctoral Scholar and must be approved by the Dean of Faculty Affairs.
A grievance is a claim by an individual Postdoctoral Scholar, a group of Postdoctoral Scholars or the UAW, that the University has violated a specific provision of this Agreement during the term of this Agreement.
Postdoctoral Scholars are eligible to participate in the Postdoctoral Scholar Benefit Plans which include medical, dental, vision, life, AD&D, short term disability, and voluntary long term disability.
In the event a campus has fewer than 250 Postdoctoral Scholars, the union shall be entitled to name one Postdoctoral Scholar Representative at that location.
The University uses the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) system to provide the UAW with Postdoctoral Scholar information that the University has within its system.