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(1) La Trobe University recognises the valuable contributions of affiliated persons who have significant expertise in an academic, research, clinical or professional environment to the University’s academic culture and activities. (2) This Policy sets out standard categories of honorary appointments, the nature of these categories and the associated processes for appointment. (3) All new arrangements for the recognition and affiliation of persons under academic titles, including: (4) Honorary appointees may contribute to University culture and activities, including teaching and supervision of students, research engagement and participation in events. Titles are set out in relation to honorary categories as: (5) Emeritus Professors are Professors of exceptional and distinguished academic standing who have exited the University. The title is conferred in perpetuity and is subject to the conditions outlined in this procedure. (6) On the recommendation of the Vice-Chancellor, Academic Board may confer the title of emeritus professor on any professor of the University, who has exited the university, in recognition of their distinguished academic service. (7) The Provost (or equivalent) is responsible for submitting the initial recommendation for conferral, including a written statement and curriculum vitae of the nominee. Recommendations for conferral may also be made by the Vice-Chancellor or a Deputy Vice-Chancellor (or equivalent) where the nominee is not attached to a School. Written recommendations should be no less than two pages in length and should set out a clear and well-evidenced narrative rationale for conferral of the title, including: (8) Formal arrangements for conferral of the title may include attendance at a graduation ceremony. (9) For all purposes of courtesy and on ceremonial occasions, an emeritus professor is regarded respectively as a professor of the University but is not eligible to be a member of the Academic Board or as an ex officio member of any School. (10) Adjunct appointments are approved by the Dean (or equivalent) via a narrative summary of the rationale for the appointment, professional or academic standing and expected contribution to the nominating department, discipline or research centre. Appointments are made for a three-year period but are renewable. (11) Human Resources will provide a list of adjunct appointments that are due to expire within the next 12 months on a 6 monthly basis to ensure appropriate consideration for renewal. Human Resources are responsible for the monitoring of adjunct appointments to ensure that these do not lapse without review. (12) All nominations for appointments must also include: (13) Once approval has been given by the Dean, all required information about the nomination or recommendation, as set out above, must be provided to Human Resources. (14) Human Resources will send a letter of offer to approved appointees. (15) The table below outlines the available Adjunct titles, their meaning and the eligibility to hold such titles: (16) Visiting appointments can be made with approval. Candidates will need to be approved by a Dean (or equivalent) in an academic or organisational area related to teaching and/or research. This includes visiting clinical staff appointments. (17) The duration of a visiting appointment is usually for 12 months. Each visiting appointment needs to be formally reviewed on an annual basis by the Dean (or equivalent) who initially approved the visiting appointment. (18) Such appointments must be accompanied by a written formal agreement between organisations, including: (19) Appointments are contingent on the staff member’s continued employment with the relevant partner organisation. Payment may be made to the partner as recompense for time associated with the agreed activities. (20) Honorary appointees are not employees of the University and are not entitled to membership of Academic Board or voting as a staff member. (21) Nonetheless, all honorary appointees are required to comply with relevant legislation, requirements, rules, policies and procedures and to conduct themselves in a way that is appropriate and does not compromise the University’s reputation including: (22) Where materials are developed under the arrangement, separate agreements are to be put in place for the distribution of intellectual property as per the University’s Intellectual Property Policy. (23) Following appointment, recipients are entitled to: (24) Access privileges to specific areas of the University are arranged on a case by case basis. (25) Workspaces and other equipment may be provided where a recipient is to undertake specific research or teaching activities under the auspices of the University and such spaces are deemed necessary. All such requests must be negotiated with the relevant School (or equivalent). Approval is reviewed annually by the relevant work area. (26) In the case of teaching and graduate research student supervision, honorary appointees must meet the qualification and experience requirements of an academic employee as per the Graduate Research Supervision Policy. Honorary appointees, other than Emeriti, must be appointed an academic supervisor who is an ongoing or fixed term employee of the University. (27) Fixed term appointments may be renewed using the same processes as those for appointment. (28) Honorary appointees who wish to cease their affiliation with the University should provide the relevant approver (Provost, Dean or equivalent) with reasonable notice of their intention to do so. In the case of affiliates who have research student supervision, notice is also to be provided to the Graduate Research School. (29) The University retains the right to cease the affiliation, and permission for use of the associated titles, in certain circumstances, e.g. the conferee commits a serious criminal offence, a conflict of interest arises or it is considered that damage may be caused to the reputation of the University by continued association with the person. (30) For the purpose of this Policy and Procedure:Honorary Appointments Policy
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Section 1 - Background and Purpose
Section 2 - Scope
Top of PageSection 3 - Policy Statement
Top of PageSection 4 - Procedures
Part A - Emeritus Professors
Part B - Adjunct Appointments
University title
Level equivalence
Eligibility
Adjunct Associate Lecturer or
Adjunct Research Officer Level A
Contribution by an employee of a public or private organisation to academic professional or business development or have previously held an academic position at this level at La Trobe or another University, or currently holds a position at this level at another University.
Adjunct Lecturer
or Adjunct Research Fellow Level B
Leadership at a local level of a public or private organisation; with contribution to academic or professional or business development or have previously held an academic position at this level at La Trobe or another University, or currently holds a position at this level at another University.
Adjunct Senior Lecturer
or Adjunct Senior Research Fellow Level C
Leadership at a state or regional level of a significant public or private organisation; with independent contribution to academic, professional or business development or have previously held an academic position at this level at La Trobe or another University, or currently holds a position at this level at another University.
Adjunct Associate Professor
Level D
Leadership at a national level of a significant public or private organisation; with significant contribution to academic, professional or business development or have previously held an academic position at this level at La Trobe or another University, or currently holds a position at this level at another University.
Adjunct Professor
Level E
Leadership at a national or international level of a major public or private organisation; with outstanding independent contribution to academic, professional or business development or have previously held an academic position at this level at La Trobe or another University, or currently holds a position at this level at another University.
Part C - Visiting Appointments
Part D - Conditions
Section 5 - Definitions