How is Academic Career defined in a legal contract?
- Academic Career means the maximum duration during which a Faculty Member or Professional Librarian is eligible to receive career progress increment with a monetary value greater than zero. Seen in 5 SEC Filings
- Academic Career means defined periods of cumulative years for Members of varying ranks such as Professor, Associate Professor or Assistant Professor. Seen in 4 SEC Filings
- Academic Career means the completion of a student's currently enrolled academic program. Seen in 3 SEC Filings
- Academic Career means the total of all academic work carried out by a student that is recorded under a single student record. Seen in 2 SEC Filings
- Academic Career means a Higher Education level of studying like undergraduate, postgraduate by coursework, postgraduate by research or non-award studies. Seen in 2 SEC Filings
- Academic Career means the basic duration of an academic career, typically assumed to be 35 years. Seen in 1 SEC Filing
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Genie Definition 1
Academic Career means the period during which a scholar undertakes specific tasks and is eligible for recognitions or awards.
Relevant Contract Types
Relevant Circumstances
- Hiring or promotion of a faculty member or professional librarian.
- Designing career progression or development programs.
- Structuring academic reward and recognitions systems.
Relevant Sectors
Genie Definition 2
Academic Career means the educational progression of a student through an enrolled program.
Relevant Contract Types
Relevant Circumstances
- Crafting student enrollment contracts.
- Laying out program specifics and student expectations.
- Developing and upholding student conduct and performance policies.
Relevant Sectors
Academic Career means the period during which a scholar undertakes specific tasks and is eligible for recognitions or awards
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