Principal Supervisor definition

Principal Supervisor means the State-Licensed Practitioner responsible for initiating use of x-ray equipment or other device generating ionizing radiation in the healing arts.
Principal Supervisor shall usually mean the administrator of any work location or functional division or group who has direct responsibility for supervising members of the bargaining unit.
Principal Supervisor means Ph.D./M.Phil. Supervisor who supervises or guides Ph.D./M.Phil. scholar along with any other co-supervisor. In absence of co-supervisor, the research scholar will be supervised only by one supervisor and he will not be called a “Principal Supervisor” but only “Supervisor”. In this document, the terms Supervisor and Guide are used interchangeably.

Examples of Principal Supervisor in a sentence

  • Should the Principal/Supervisor outside of the bargaining unit determine that it is in the best interest of the school/department to distribute those twenty days differently and schedule in excess of ten days prior to the school year, the District will inform those impacted clerical employees of the change in schedule no later than June 1 of the preceding year.

  • Prior to any transfer becoming final, the transferring Employee and the Principal/Supervisor may meet.


More Definitions of Principal Supervisor

Principal Supervisor means a person who has the responsibility to direct a teacher’s activities and/or to evaluate the teacher’s performance. PROBATIONARY TEACHER shall mean a teacher who has not completed three full years of continuous employment with the District and who has not been reemployed for the fourth year as provided under the provisions of the Teacher Employment, Compensation and Dismissal Act of 1990 (Article 63 of Title 22, C.R.S.), as amended from time to time throughout the term of this Agreement. QUALIFICATION shall mean the minimum number of hours that a teacher must have in a specific area to teach a course according to applicable Colorado law. RE-ORGANIZATION shall mean any assignment which changes the teaching assignment content by exactly half or less, which may or may not be initiated by the teacher. SENIORITY shall mean the first day a teacher worked under the teacher’s first contract with the District. In the event two or more teachers have the same seniority date, the date their original contracts were signed shall govern. SICK LEAVE BANK COMMITTEE (OR COMMITTEE) shall mean the Sick Leave Bank Committee created pursuant to Section 10.2 of this Agreement. SUPERINTENDENT shall mean the Superintendent of Lake County School District R-1, or such person’s designee. TEACHER shall mean all non-administrative, K-12 certificated personnel employed by the District in an instructional position or serving as a professional specialist (including, but not limited to counselors, media specialists, and speech therapists), not including support staff and substitute teachers. Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the term teacher includes full-time teachers, as well as Half Time Teachers and Part Time Teachers. TEACHER WORKDAY shall mean a day designed for teachers to perform school duties unencumbered by teacher-student contact and building and District meetings. VOLUNTARY TRANSFER shall mean any reassignment initiated by the teacher. YEAR shall mean a single school year.
Principal Supervisor means a person holding a relevant degree not lower than that of the programme of study student is pursuing, preferably a member of the academic/research staff of an HEC recognized university, appointed to supervise the research work of a student.
Principal Supervisor means the person appointed as Principle Supervisor by Xxxxx;
Principal Supervisor as used in these Articles shall mean Instructional Superintendent, Regional Instructional Superintendent (RIS), Regional Assistant to the Instructional Superintendent (RAIS), or other position serving in a comparable role of supervising and evaluating principals.
Principal Supervisor means a CTA Trainer or P/TSTA with whom a Contractual Trainee enters into an EATA training contract.
Principal Supervisor means Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx or his or her successor, appointed by the University under Clause 9.8.
Principal Supervisor. Signature Name: Xxxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxx Position: Senior Lecturer in Conservation Biology Date: 29/04/2021 Joint Supervisor: Signature Name: Xxxxx Xxxxx Position: Professor Behavioural Endocrinology Date: 4/5/2021 FIRST SCHEDULE (PROJECT) PROJECT TITLE: “Biodemography of mountain ungulates in the age of climate change” Description of the Project Introduction and Objectives The Alpine ibex (Xxxxx ibex) population in the Gran Paradiso National Park (GPNP, Northwestern Italian Alps) has suffered a dramatic decline over the last 25 years. We have explored the drivers of the population dynamics of Alpine ibex, and in particular the effects of climate change previously (Xxxxxxxx et al. 2004; Xxxxxxxxxx et al. 2007; Xxxxxxxx et al. 2012). A full understanding of the relative contribution of extrinsic and intrinsic factors on the bio- demography of Alpine ibex is, however, still lacking. Also, we still do not know how the population dynamics of ibex is affected by site specific differences and localised environmental changes (Brambilla et al. 2020). Furthermore, despite the census methodology used for counting ibex in GPNP has remained substantially the same for more than 60 years, the uncertainty around the yearly population estimates has arguably increased over the last two decades. The currently used field methods, however, do not account for imperfect detection making it impossible to quantify the reliability of the yearly counts and their comparability with previous years. The aims of this proposal, which will form integral part of a PhD project at the University of Xxxxxxx are: 1) Disentangle the relative contribution of extrinsic and intrinsic drivers of the population dynamics of Alpine ibex; 2) Investigate the biodemography of Alpine ibex at the local scale (i.e. valley and surveillance zone); 3) Develop new methodologies to integrate the currently used total counts with an estimate of detection probability and thus obtain unbiased population estimates.