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- Endowed Chair Policy
(Office of the Provost. MUSC)
- Criteria, terms of appointment, and procedures for selecting and appointing faculty to endowed chair positions.
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- Faculty Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure Policies
(MUSC Faculty Handbook (2011))
- Section 6. General university policies. Individual college policies are included in Handbook appendices.
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- Faculty Separation
(MUSC Faculty Handbook (2011))
- Section 7. Includes termination of tenured and non-tenured faculty and resignation.
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- Post Tenure Review
(MUSC Faculty Handbook (2011))
- Section 6.05. Governs the review of professional performance and progress of tenured faculty on a stated schedule.
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- Upward Faculty Mobility Toward Advanced Degrees
(MUSC Faculty Handbook (2011))
- Appendix 11.02 Guidelines and requirements for full-time faculty without a terminal degree who wish to pursue one.
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- MUSC Faculty Handbook (2011)
(Faculty Senate. MUSC)
- Contains the rules and regulations that govern faculty affairs and functions as part of the employment contract between the faculty member and the University. Links to .pdf version from the MUSC Faculty Senate Homepage.
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- Faculty Grievance and Appeal
(MUSC Faculty Handbook (2011))
- Section 8. Outlines steps and procedure for resolving conflicts. Lists decisions that cannot be appealed through grievance process.
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