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POLICY STATEMENT #100
RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS

Initially approved May 24, 1999
Revised February 26, 2001
Revised December 26, 2002

I. Policy

 
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte includes in its mission the functions of teaching, research and service to the community. While members of the faculty holding professorial rank regularly contribute to the fulfillment of all three of these functions, it is also appropriate that appointments be granted to other persons engaged primarily in research. In view of the diversity of research activities, it is anticipated that most, but not necessarily all, of these research appointments will fall into the categories listed below.

FACULTY

Research Professorships. Research professorial appointments are special faculty appointments made in a three rank system with designation of discipline and possible prefatory indications of visiting or adjunct status. Traditionally, faculty members have preferred to be identified with their discipline and, if intending only a brief stay, to be designated as visiting which differentiates this position from a regular or permanent one at a home academic institution. The term adjunct is applied to individuals whose primary affiliation is with a non-academic institution. The three ranks of Assistant Research Professor, Associate Research Professor and Research Professor require a terminal degree or the equivalent in the appropriate field and research qualifications at least equal to those expected of faculty members at corresponding academic ranks.

The following are examples of the system of research ranks and titles:

Assistant Research Professor of Electrical Engineering
Associate Research Professor of History
Research Professor of Educational Administration
Visiting Research Assistant Professor of Architecture
Visiting Research Associate Professor of  Health and Human Services
Visiting Research Professor of Business Administration
Adjunct Research Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Adjunct Research Associate Professor of Physics
Adjunct Research Professor of Finance 

STAFF

  • Research Postdoctoral Fellow. A Research Postdoctoral Fellow is an employee engaged in research of an original nature who functions with a considerable degree of independence but as a colleague of a regular faculty member. He or she should hold a doctoral degree or the equivalent and possess excellent research qualifications. (See Policy Statement #108, Employment of Postdoctoral Fellows.)
  • Research Associate. A Research Associate is an employee engaged in research of an original nature who requires guidance but not supervision and who is usually not working towards a degree. He or she should hold a doctoral or a master's degree and possess research qualifications at least equal to those expected of a faculty member at the rank of Instructor.
  • Research Assistant. A Research Assistant is an employee, usually not working toward a degree, who has a high level of competence and experience in research but requires both guidance and supervision while assisting a faculty member in the conduct of research. He or she should hold a bachelor's or master's degree.

STUDENTS

Graduate Research Associate. A Graduate Research Associate is an enrolled graduate student who has research experience and demonstrates high research potential, is seeking a degree at the master's or doctoral level and is assisting a faculty member in conduct of research.

Graduate Research Assistant. A Graduate Research Assistant is an enrolled graduate student who demonstrates good research potential, is seeking a degree at the master's or doctoral level and is assisting a faculty member in conduct of research.

Undergraduate Research Assistant. An Undergraduate Research Assistant is an enrolled undergraduate student who shows research promise, is seeking a bachelor's degree and is assisting a faculty member to a substantial degree in the conduct of research.  

II. Procedures

  1. Research faculty appointments are made in accordance with Section III.D (Special Faculty Appointments) of the tenure policies.
  2. Research staff appointments are made in accordance with appropriate EPA and SPA staff appointment procedures.
  3. Graduate Research Associates and Assistants are appointed by the Dean of the GraduateSchool upon recommendation by the appropriate department and are subject to the regulations of the GraduateSchool.
  4. Undergraduate Research Assistants are appointed by the appropriate dean of a college upon recommendation by a department and are subject to the regulations governing undergraduate students.
  5. Certain graduate and undergraduate students, who do not come under the above titles and are termed Student Assistants, are employed through the Center for Student Employment and Career Services on temporary payroll status.  


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