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University policy regarding faculty tenure

  1. Purpose.  Within the limitations of Ohio laws and after the successful completion of the specified probationary period and the evaluative process called for in this policy, 91²Ö¿â shall grant faculty members indefinite tenure as one means of ensuring academic freedom.
    1. The only faculty members covered by this policy are those who hold full-time appointments to the regular ranks of the assistant professor, associate professor, or full professor.  Such appointments as term, full-time non-tenure track, casual or continuing, part-tim
Policy Effective Date:
Nov 20, 2024

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University policy regarding faculty teaching load

  1. All regular, full-time faculty are expected to work full-time for the university. This does not mean that each contributes in the same way. Some professors are employed by mutual agreement between themselves and their departments solely for undergraduate teaching. For these persons the teaching load shall be twenty-four credit hours per academic year. Some professors are employed for a mixture of undergraduate teaching, graduate teaching, and the public research that is an inherent part of graduate education.
Policy Effective Date:
Nov 20, 2024

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University policy regarding faculty professional improvement leave

  1. The university permits a tenured faculty member who has completed at least seven years of full-time service to the university and has the rank of assistant professor or higher to be freed of instructional or official responsibilities and granted a faculty professional improvement leave for purposes of:
    1. Upgrading professional skills;
    2. Acquiring new skills; or
    3. Intellectual and professional development that will be of benefit to the individual and to the university.
  2. Every possible effort will be made to distribu
Policy Effective Date:
Nov 20, 2024

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University policy regarding faculty code of professional ethics

  1. The faculty of the university subscribes to the principle of the 1940 "Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure" adopted by the American association of university professors. Within the rationale in the AAUP statement, it is emphasized that academic freedom is necessary to the mission of the faculty of a university, since it is eminently in the interest of society that, without fear of retribution, the professor should be free to conduct research and make public its results and to teach his/her subject in the classroom.
Policy Effective Date:
Nov 20, 2024

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University policy regarding establishing relationships with universities and educational institutions abroad

  1. Policy statement. As the university continues to expand its relationships with educational institutions both in the United States and abroad, it is important to formalize such agreements in order to ensure uniformity across multi-department endeavors. Therefore, it is required that all new or renewal agreements with universities outside of the United States and/or institutions of higher education in foreign countries are reviewed and approved according to the terms set forth in this policy.
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Policy Effective Date:
Nov 20, 2024

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University policy regarding equal opportunity

  1. Equal opportunity policy.
    1. In academic and student programs. It is the policy of this university that there shall be no unlawful discrimination against any student or applicant for admission as a student because of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, military or veteran status. Such policy shall apply to, but not necessarily be limited to, the following: recruiting, admission, access to programs, financial aid, and social, recreational and health programs.
Policy Effective Date:
Nov 20, 2024

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University policy regarding employment

  1. Policy statement. The vice president for human resources is responsible for the development, implementation, and enforcement of the employment policies and practices at Kent state university, as delegated by the president. The vice president may delegate to the appropriate staff the authority to assist in the execution of these responsibilities.
  2. Employee code of conduct. Every employee of Kent state university is required to comply with the policies and guidelines established for employees, as well as applicable local, state, and federal laws.
Policy Effective Date:
Nov 20, 2024
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