Research Chair definition

Research Chair refers to an individual holding a position designated as a research chair by the President.
Research Chair. Means a member of Academic Staff appointed through tenure, probationary or limited-term appointment whose instructing load is reduced to reflect an increased emphasis on research.
Research Chair refers to an individual holding a position designated as a research chair by the President. “School,” when used without qualification and when printed with an initial upper-case letter, shall refer to an academic unit created by the University Senate.

Examples of Research Chair in a sentence

  • Professors appointed to a Canada Research Chair shall retain their salary levels and grid placements on completion of their terms in these chairs.

  • No Member shall be displaced from his/her position or have his/her rights, privileges or benefits reduced or be displaced from the bargaining unit by the entry of a Canada Research Chair into a department/program.

  • All Research Chair appointees shall be assigned academic positions in an academic unit.

  • In no circumstance shall Canada Research Chair holders teach on an overload basis.

  • Appointments to Research Chair positions at the University of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ may be term, tenure-track, or tenured.

  • An exception is a Faculty Member in a Research Chair in which the workload can be greater in the area of research than teaching and service.

  • Short-listed candidates for Research Chair positions shall be interviewed and normally shall give an open presentation at the University of ▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • Appointments to Research Chair positions at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ College may be term, tenure- track, or tenured.

  • Short-listed candidates for Research Chair positions shall be interviewed and normally shall give an open presentation at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ College.

  • A Canada Research Chair Nomination Review Committee (CRCNRC) shall recommend in writing to the President a qualified and suitable candidate(s) to fill a CRC position allocated to the University of Winnipeg.