DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF FACULTY MEMBERS Sample Clauses

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF FACULTY MEMBERS. 3.01 All Faculty Members have certain duties and responsibilities which derive from their positions as teachers and scholars with academic freedom. The professional duties and responsibilities of Faculty Members shall be an appropriate combination of:
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF FACULTY MEMBERS. A. The concept of academic freedom must be accompanied by an equally demanding concept of academic responsibility. The concern of the UNIVERSITIES and its members for academic freedom safeguards must extend equally to requiring responsible service, consistent with the objectives of the UNIVERSITIES. The universal responsibility of the teaching FACULTY MEMBER is effective teaching.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF FACULTY MEMBERS. 16.01 The duties and responsibilities of faculty members fall into three (3) categories, regardless of where they are performed.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF FACULTY MEMBERS. 5:01 The rights and responsibilities of a faculty member flow from the objects and purposes of the University which are the advancement of learning and the dissemination of knowledge, the intellectual, spiritual, moral, social and physical development of its members and students and the betterment of society; from her/his position as a faculty member; from the expectations of the University; from the requirements of the students; and from the legitimate claims of the community.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF FACULTY MEMBERS. Workload of Faculty Members ⭘ St. John's Campus ⭘ Xxxxxxxx CollegeGeneral Considerations Article 4
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF FACULTY MEMBERS. 16.01 Duties and Responsibilities of Faculty Members Stipulation that members whose contracts have ended retain a responsibility to provide grades and feedback to students. Inclusion of examples of duties associated with research and scholarship.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF FACULTY MEMBERS. The most significant alterations were as a result of the formal incorporation of two Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) that had been previously agreed upon with the administration. The first is Clause 3.22#1u and allows Faculty Members hired under Clause 11.04 to choose when to take advantage of a one course teaching remission. The second is in Clause 3.24 (g) which governs transparency in awarding teaching remissions for scholarship in each Academic Unit. In addition, Faculty Members will note modest improvements in the mechanism of teaching assignments on the St. John’s Campus as outlined in Clause 3.11.
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