REPLACEMENT PROFESSOR definition

REPLACEMENT PROFESSOR a member of the academic staff, appointed in accordance with article 17. SCHOOL: a school, as duly constituted by the Senate and the Board. SENATE the Senate of the University of Ottawa as constituted pursuant to the University of Ottawa Act SESSIONAL LECTURER a person appointed at the University of Ottawa for the purpose of teaching, or participating substantially In the teaching of, particular regular courses and employed under the terms of a contract not exceeding 8 months’ duration. SPOUSE: for the purposes of this collective agreement and where not otherwise defined by law or government regulation a person to whom the member is married or, notwithstanding the membens marital status, a person with whom the member Is cohabiting, provided that the member has been cohabiting with that person In a relationship resembling marriage for a period of at least 1 year, or, If less then 1 year, where they have become the natural or adoptive parents of a Child. TERM: the faIl term (1 September to 31 December) or the winter term (1 January to 30 April) or the spring/summer term (1 May to 31 August). TPC: teaching personnel committee (DTPC or FTPC). UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA: the University of Ottawa as constituted pursuant to the University of Ottawa Act. UNlVERSlTY OF OTTAWA ACT: the University of Ottawa Act, being chapter 137 of the Statutes of Ontario for the year 1965, as amended. VlSlTlNG PROFESSOR: a member of the academic staff, appointed in accordance with article 17. WORKING DAYS: Monday through Friday of any week, excluding official holidays and periods during which the University of Ottawa is cially closed, as set out in section 28.3 of this agreement. WORKLOAD DUTIES: the tasks and activities which constitute a member’s workload under the terms of this agreement. NOTE A word used in the feminine gender shall Include both genders. Words such as chair or spokesperson shall designate the ▇▇▇▇▇▇, male or female, In the indicated position or role. These interpretations shall be deemed to apply in their necessary grammatical form and usages.