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| Policy
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3002 |
| Subject: |
Appointment
of Professors Emeriti and Librarians Emeriti |
| Group: |
Institutional |
| Approved
by: |
The
Board of Regents |
| Approval
date: |
September 18, 1987 |
| Effective
date: |
July
1, 2002 |
| Revised: |
April
4 , 2003 |
| Administered
by: |
Secretary
of the Senate |
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- POLICY |
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The
purpose of this policy is |
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to
establish criteria and procedures for awarding certain honorific academic
titles to faculty members and librarians after their retirement in
order to recognize sustained scholarly work and service to the University,
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b. |
to delegate
to the Senate the power to award certain such titles as provided in
this Policy. |
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- Titles |
The titles
that will be awarded pursuant to this Policy are 'Professor Emeritus/Emerita',
'Librarian Emeritus/Emerita', 'Associate Professor Emeritus/Emerita'and
'Associate Librarian Emeritus/Emerita'.
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- Eligibility |
Faculty
members and librarians who retired at the rank of 'Professor/Librarian'
will be eligible for the title 'Professor Emeritus/Emerita' or 'Librarian
Emeritus/Emerita', as the case may be.
Faculty
members and librarians who retired at the rank of 'Associate Professor/Associate
Librarian' will be eligible for the title of 'Associate Professor Emeritus/Emerita'
or 'Associate Librarian Emeritus/Emerita', as the case may be.
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- Criteria |
These
titles will be awarded in accordance with this Policy to eligible faculty
members and librarians who on retirement had at least 10 years of continuous
service at Mount Allison as a faculty member or librarian. Emeritus
status is not awarded posthumourly and only one form of emeritus status
will be granted by Mount Allison University to any one individual.
These
titles may be awarded in accordance with this Policy to faculty members
and librarians who do not satisfy the length of service criteria in
the previous paragraph but whose service was exceptional.
'Retirement'
is defined as meaning leaving the university's employ through 'early
retirement' at age 55 or beyond or 'normal retirement', as per the definition
contained in the University's pension plan. This definition does not
preclude consideration under the previous paragraph of those faculty
members or librarians who do not satisfy the criteria under this section
but whose service has been exceptional.
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- Committee on Emeriti Appointments |
There shall
be a Committee on Emeriti Appointments made up of
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two
persons with emeriti appointments nominated by the Committee on Committees
and approved by Senate, |
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b. |
three
faculty or librarian members of Senate nominated by the Committee
on Committees and approved by Senate, |
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c. |
two
Regents or Senators appointed by the Board of Regents, |
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d. |
one
student member of Senate nominated by the Committee on Committees
and approved by Senate, and |
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e. |
the
Secretary of Senate, who shall chair the Committee. |
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- Procedure |
The Committee
on Emeriti Appointments shall meet before March each year to draw up
a list of those who satisfy the criteria in the first paragraph of section
4 above, and to consider possible recommendations to Senate on others
who do not satisfy those criteria but who might satisfy the criteria
under the second paragraph of section 4, without in either case being
limited in any way by the date on which a faculty member or librarian
retired.
Once the
Committee approves the list of those who satisfy the criteria in the
first paragraph of section 4 above, the Secretary of Senate shall write
those on the list to advise them of the honour they will receive, and
shall advise the Senate, the President, and the Executive Committee
of the names of those who will be so honoured.
If the
Committee recommends that emeriti appointments be made to persons who
do not satisfy the criteria in the first paragraph of section 4, pursuant
to the second paragraph of section 4, those recommendations shall be
made to Senate before its March meeting. The Senate shall vote on each
recommendation by secret ballot. The decision of Senate shall be final.
The Secretary of the Senate shall write to each of those the Senate
has decided to honour in this way, and shall advise the President and
the Executive Committee of the Board of Regents of the names of those
who will
be so honoured.
The names
of those to receive this honour will be announced at the regular Spring
Convocation and their honorific titles will be effective when they are
so announced.
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- Privileges |
The honour
is the most important aspect of these titles and the title does not
imply that any allocation of University resources will be made.
The privileges
of the title include being
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recognized
by the University on certain special occasions,
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b. |
listed
in the University Calendar, |
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c. |
granted
full faculty library borrowing privileges, |
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d. |
entitled
to use the University as a mailing address for scholarly purposes, |
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e. |
eligible
for administrative support in applying for external research grants,
and |
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f. |
eligible
for internal research grants where appropriate. |
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Access
to additional support services (office space, laboratory space, secretarial
assistance) are not automatic privileges although they may be granted
on a low priority basis. If granted, such privileges shall be reviewed
at least annually.
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- Other Categories of Emeriti Appointments |
The Executive
Committee of the Board of Regents retains the sole authority over other
categories of honorific emeriti appointments.
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- Repeal |
The University
policy entitled 'Appointment of Professors Emeriti and Librarians Emeriti',
approved by the Executive Committee of the Board of Regents on September
18, 1987, is repealed effective July 1, 2002.
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- Effective Date |
This policy
will come into effect on July 1, 2002.
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