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Honorary appointments are awarded to recognise individuals who make significant ongoing contributions through world-class, values-based teaching, research, research training, engagement, enterprise, leadership and service.
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An honorary appointment is a voluntary arrangement which allows esteemed individuals from other institutions and businesses to cooperate with academic staff at ...
Honorary Appointment means appointment offered to academic staff not below the rank of Senior Lecturer from other Universities, which is for one (1) year.
Under a visiting/honorary appointment, the appointee should have access to departmental research facilities, office and/or laboratory space as appropriate, and ...
A courtesy appointment is without compensation and sometimes referred to as an honorary appointment. A courtesy appointment does not create an employer/employee ...
Honorary titles (professor, reader, lecturer) in academia may be conferred on persons in recognition of contributions by a non-employee or by an employee ...
The purpose of Honorary appointments is to provide recognition for the major contribution made to the University of Melbourne in terms of undergraduate teaching.
Honorary appointee is person with whom the University has a non-employee relationship in the sense that there are no contractual obligations and no remuneration ...
Honorary appointments are unpaid appointments conferred on individuals who will contribute to the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine's academic endeavours.
An Honorary appointment is an arrangement which allows distinguished individuals from other institutions and organisations to collaborate with staff at the ...