Tenured Member definition

Tenured Member means a Member whose appointment is continuous from year to year, subject to the right of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to dismiss in accordance with Article 18 or subject to the provisions of Article 16.

Examples of Tenured Member in a sentence

  • Time Probationary Members, and for Full-Time Tenured Members who were not Tenured as of June 28, 2000, any change in the proportions of the Teaching, Research and Service components under Alternative Workload arrangements for a Probationary or Tenured Member must continue to reflect active involvement in each of Teaching, Research and Service.

  • For Full-Time Probationary Members, and for Full-Time Tenured Members who were not Tenured as of June any change in the proportionsof the Teaching, Researchand Service components under Alternative Workload arrangements for a Probationary or Tenured Member must continue to reflectactive involvementin each of Teaching, Research and Service.

  • No Probationary or Tenured Member shall be terminated, dismissed, suspended or otherwise penalized with respect to terms and conditions of employment as a result of a state of Financial Emergency having been declared and confirmed pursuant to the procedures described in this Article; however, Members may be laid off in accord with this Article if a state of FinancialEmergency has been declared and confirmed pursuant to the procedures described in this Article.

  • The Department Chair shall be a Tenured Member or, in exceptional circumstances, a Member with an Externally-FundedAppointment or a Member from a Clinical Department.

  • Under new Clause 6.1, a Promotion File is established for each Tenured Member at the rank of Associate Professor and for each Member with a Limited-Term Appointment eligible under the provisions of Clause 1.1 for Promotion to Associate Professor or Professor.

  • For Full-Time Probationary Members, and for Full-Time Tenured Members who were not Tenured as of June any change in the proportions of the Teaching, Research and Service components under Alternative Workload arrangements for a Probationary or Tenured Member must continue to reflect active involvement in each of Teaching, Research and Service.

  • Time Tenured Members who were not Tenured as of June 28, 2000, any change in the proportions of the Teaching, Research and Service components under Alternative Workload arrangements for a Probationary or Tenured Member must continue to reflect active involvement in each of Teaching, Research and Service.

  • Any Active Tenured Member of the EAL may be a candidate for EAL office.