Lecturer Sample Clauses

Lecturer. A Lecturer is a member of a Faculty of the University who shall have the following minimum qualifications:
Lecturer. (a) Professional Preparation: The Master's degree or equivalent, normally in the area of specialization, is required.
Lecturer possession of a Master's degree or a combination of academic and professional qualifications equivalent to a Master's degree;
Lecturer. 2.1 A person appointed to this rank shall possess the Masters degree1.
Lecturer. The primary responsibility of lecturers is teaching, although they may be assigned other related responsibilities. Lecturers may hold academic or fiscal year appointments.
Lecturer. This type of contract is issued to a faculty member who is responsible for teaching with no expectations for scholarship or research, and minimal expectations for service. Lecturers who perform service beyond the minimal expectations of department governance (described in Article 9.4) shall be assigned workload credit equal to the amount established in the department’s governance document. Lecturers who demonstrate research/scholarship/creative activity commensurate with the expectations defined in their department’s governance document shall be assigned workload credit equal to the amount established in the department’s governance document. Lecturers shall not be expected to have completed the terminal degree in their field. A Lecturer appointment may be renewed by the University for up to five
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Lecturer a Contract Employee who teaches credit lectures, tutorials, practica, studios, field work or work terms.
Lecturer. Faculty members retain the authority to make the final determination of the grade to be awarded to each student in the Lecturer Faculty member’s class, subject to relevant institutional academic policies.
Lecturer a fixed-term paid appointment with primary duties in the area of instruction that may include significant responsibilities for graduate-level instruction. Ranks are Lecturer, Senior Lecturer I, and Senior Lecturer II, in ascending order.
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