FACULTY REGULATIONS
The
sections under this heading constitute the basic regulations concerning
conditions of faculty employment, as enacted by the University
Senate and approved by the provost, the president, and the Board
of Trustees. Faculty must also comply with the applicable
policies contained in the Academic Regulations.
8. Faculty Rank: General Conditions of Appointment
a. Full‑Time Faculty
Full‑time
faculty ranks are: Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate
Professor, Professor, University Professor, and Distinguished
Professor.
Except
as provided below, all appointments to faculty ranks are on the
recommendation of a college, school, department or other appropriate
administrative unit (with the concurrence of the appropriate dean),
and constitute appointments to the faculty of the recommending
school or
college. Appointments at any rank may be made jointly
to two or more faculties of the University, with the same rank
in each. Appointment to the faculty of the College of
Arts and Sciences, the School of Public Affairs, and the Kogod
School of Business requires appointment to a department.
b. University Library Faculty Members
Regular
full-time library faculty ranks are:
Assistant Librarian, Associate Librarian and Librarian.
The
University Library is a central element in the educational structure
of the University, and its activities support and promote the
work of all teaching units. Therefore,
its full‑time faculty members are evaluated with concern
for excellence, are offered the protection of academic freedom,
and enjoy privileges, such as tenure and the opportunity for leaves,
that are established for other full‑time faculty members.
(see The University Library Faculty Manual [Section II
Part V of The Manual of Information and Procedures]).
c. Washington Semester Program Faculty
The
Washington Semester Program enhances many departments throughout
the University and contributes to the university's national and
international reputation. Its full‑time faculty have the protection
of academic freedom and are evaluated with concern for excellence.
Persons appointed to positions as full‑time faculty
in the Program incur the responsibilities and enjoy the benefits
of University faculty, including the opportunity for leaves, with
the exception of indefinite tenured appointments. Washington Semester Program faculty are eligible
for renewable contracts. All
appointments are based on temporary one‑year contracts until
the fifth year of service. Full‑time
Washington Semester Program faculty who are in their fifth year
of service may be considered for a multi‑year contract of
two‑ to five‑year appointments without eligibility
for or implication of indefinite tenure. In the last year of a multi‑year contract,
a Washington Semester faculty member may request renewal, in which
case the file for action will go through the reappointment process
as set forth in Section 7 of the Manual. A recommendation
from the dean of the Washington Semester Program will accompany
the file for action.
d. Visiting Faculty
A
person who is on leave from the full‑time teaching faculty
of an accredited college or
university
or from a comparable educational, research, or policy institution
may be appointed on an annual basis as Visiting Professor, Visiting
Associate Professor, or Visiting Assistant Professor.
If a full‑time faculty appointment to the University
faculty is desired, the same qualifications and procedures shall
apply as for initial appointments to full‑time faculty ranks.
Recommendations for reappointment of visiting faculty shall be
made annually to the Committee on Faculty Relations. A visiting appointment may not be renewed for
more than two consecutive years.
Visiting
Faculty are entitled to specific resources and access to specific
facilities of the university as determined by the dean of the
college or school to which they have been appointed or by
the university librarian. While the conditions and perquisites
of employment are not the same as tenure or tenure track faculty,
all other rules, policies, and procedures that relate to the teaching
faculty of the university apply.
The
University Library may offer Visiting appointments on the same
basis to qualified library and information professionals.
e. In‑Residence Faculty
An
"In‑Residence" faculty appointment allows for
flexibility where there is a desire to provide for the visit of
a distinguished and prominent individual to American University.
The positions that are given "In‑Residence"
designation may be full‑ or part‑time and include,
but are not limited to, Writer, Artist, Diplomat, Poet, Scholar,
Executive, Journalist, and Emeritus In‑Residence. Such an appointment is initiated at the teaching
unit level with prior consultation with the dean and the dean
of academic affairs on behalf of the provost.
The procedures for making the appointment will be those
regularly followed for personnel appointment to full‑ and
part‑time positions. The
specific duties, privileges, and remuneration of In‑Residence
appointees will be negotiated on an individual basis. In all cases
of multi‑year, In‑Residence appointments, the holder
of an In‑Residence appointment will be evaluated annually
on the specifications stipulated in the negotiated contract by
the teaching unit, teaching unit administrator, dean, Committee
on Faculty Relations, and the dean of academic affairs.
No holder of an In‑Residence appointment may be reappointed
without a positive evaluation on the specifications stipulated
in the negotiated contract by the teaching unit, teaching unit
administrator, dean, Committee on Faculty Relations, and dean
of academic affairs.
Moreover,
with the exception of emeriti/emeritae, no person who has served
in any other full-time position at American University may be
appointed as In-Residence faculty.
Normally, the In-Residence appointments would be
no more than five years in duration, but in exceptional circumstances,
may be renewed beyond that time.
f. Emeriti/ae Faculty
A
Distinguished Professor, University Professor, Professor, Librarian,
Associate Professor, Associate Librarian,
Assistant Professor, or Assistant Librarian who has been
a member of the full‑time faculty of the University for
eight years or more immediately prior to retirement will be given
emeriti/emeritus status as of the effective date of retirement.
Emeriti/ae are entitled to reasonable use of the facilities of
the University. They retain their voting membership in the faculty
and their names are included in published faculty listings. They
may serve on committees and perform such other occasional services
as are in keeping with their desires and capabilities and with
the needs of the University. Emeriti/ae who teach for the University
after retirement shall be accorded the title of Emerita/Emeritus‑in‑Residence.
g.
Temporary Faculty
Under
liimited circumstances, such as to replace faculty on leave, to
fill vacancies that occur too late for any appropriate search
to be conducted for a tenure-track faculty appointment, to fill
a vacancy resulting from an unsuccessful search to fill a tenure
track appointment, or to staff an experimental program, persons
may be appointed as a temporary faculty at the rank of instructor,
assisstant professor librarian, associate professor librarian
or professor librarian, subject to the qualifications set
out in Section 9 below.
h. Adjunct Faculty
An
Adjunct Faculty appointment allows an individual to contribute
to the instructional program of a college or school on a part‑time
basis. Adjunct Faculty appointments are made at the rank of Distinguished
Adjunct Professor, Adjunct Professor, Adjunct Associate Professor,
Professorial Lecturer, or Lecturer.
Persons may serve as Adjunct Faculty without limit of time
through successive reappointments.
These appointments carry no implications of or credit towards
academic tenure. Adjunct Faculty are entitled to specific benefits
and access to specific facilities of the University as determined
by the dean of the college to which they have been appointed.
While the conditions of employment and perquisites of employment
are not the same as tenure or tenure track faculty, all other
rules, policies, and procedures that relate to the teaching faculty
of the university apply.
i. Research Faculty
A
person engaged primarily in research or professional activities
relevant to the work of the University may be given an appointment
to the research staff. See additional information and
policies
concerning research and research appointments in Research Policies
Manual [Section IV of The Manual of Information and Procedures],
the Principal Investigator's Handbook, and in Section 10c
of this Manual). Upon the recommendation of a teaching unit making
such an appointment, and subject to the same review procedures
as regular faculty appointments, a phrase such as "with the
rank of Research Assistant Professor, Research Associate Professor,
or Research Professor" may be appended to the title provided
that research faculty member possesses the educational and research
qualifications appropriate to the particular rank.
Persons appointed with such titles will have the nature
and extent of their duties clearly expressed in a letter of appointment.
Such an appointment does not confer membership on the faculty.
Research faculty appointments and reappointments are recommended
by the department and school or college, subject to approval by
the provost, and are made according to procedures established
by the provost. A research
faculty appointment expires at the end of the appointment period
unless it is renewed according to the procedures set out by the
provost. Employment beyond
the contract period cannot be expected by a member of the research
faculty. These appointments
carry no implications of or credit towards academic tenure. Appointments
may be made on a part‑time or full‑time basis. A person having such an appointment will normally
have his/her salary entirely funded by sources outside the University.
Exceptions will require the written approval of the provost
upon recommendation of the Committee on Faculty Relations and
the Committee on Research. Research
Faculty are entitled to specific resources and access to specific
facilities of the University as determined by the dean of the
college to which they have been appointed.
While the conditions and perquisites of employment are
not the same as tenure or tenure track faculty, all other rules,
policies, and procedures that relate to the teaching faculty of
the university apply.
j. Faculty Fellows
Occasionally,
a faculty member or scholar from another institution may wish
to have a short‑ term affiliation with the University for
the purpose of doing research or participating in other scholarly,
creative or professional activities. These individuals receive no compensation from
American University but may participate in campus activities that
are of mutual benefit to the individual and the University. The title of Faculty Fellow may be granted to
such individuals with the understanding that they may receive
the privileges determined by the dean of the school or college
consistent with all university policies.
The appointment process follows that of adjunct appointments
for the unit.
k. Administrative Officers and Staff Members
with Faculty Rank
The
assignment to a University administrative or professional staff
position and the conferring of faculty rank represent separate
and distinct actions. A member of the faculty appointed to an administrative
or staff position must understand clearly the dual nature of the
relationship with the University.
An individual holding both an administrative/staff position
and faculty rank is subject to the rules and regulations for both
appointments. Administrative/staff actions will be governed
by staff policies and faculty actions will be governed by faculty
policies.
When
a full‑time member of the faculty is appointed to an administrative
or staff position, it is expected that s/he will retain faculty
status, and be entitled to consideration for promotion in rank
or an appointment with tenure on the same basis as other full‑time
faculty members, provided s/he continues to participate in the
affairs of the teaching unit, and s/he consents to teach without
compensation one regularly scheduled course per twelve‑month
period. If these conditions are not met, an administrator may
forfeit his/her faculty status and tenure in the teaching unit.
Faculty
appointments may be made coterminously with an administrative
appointment and therefore have no implication of tenure.
The same procedures for appointment are those outlined
in section 7 of the Faculty Manual.
A
recommendation involving the faculty rank of an administrative
officer or a member of the staff (for example, appointment, reappointment,
promotion in rank, and appointment with tenure), shall be processed
in the same way as any recommendation relating to full‑time
faculty members.
l. Affiliate Faculty
An
affiliate faculty appointment recognizes a formal arrangement
between a faculty member and a department or teaching unit outside
that of the faculty members primary appointment.
Ordinarily, only tenured faculty members are eligible for
such an appointment. Individual faculty members are encouraged to
initiate informal discussions regarding a possible cross-unit
affiliation with the heads of both the primary and proposed affiliation
units.
An
affiliate faculty appointment must be supported by a written affiliation
agreement whch describes the responsibilities and benefits of
the affiliate agreement as well as its resource implications,
if any. The extent to which the faculty member will
participate in the governance of the affiliate academic unit must
be specified in the affiliation agreement.
An affiliate faculty appointment and the related affiliation
agreement must be approved by the head of the faculty members
primary teaching unit and dean as well as by the teaching unit
head, rank and tenure committee and dean of the proposed affiliate
unit. Final approval of
an affiliate faculty appointment will be made by the Dean of Academic
Affairs. Review criteria
for affiliate faculty appointments will be the potential affiliates
past and/or envisaged contributions to research, teaching and/or
service in the unit where affiliation is sought.
It is not necessary that the proposed faculty affiliate
have strong credentials or a track record relevant to the proposed
affiliate unit so long as there is mutual agreement about the
potential for future contributions to the units mission. The term of an affiliate appointment may vary
from one to three years and may be renewed.
An affiliate faculty member will retain academic rank held
in the faculty members primary discipline and may use a
title such as Associate Professor of History and Affiliate
Associate Professor of Government.
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