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(1) This Policy outlines the circumstances and clarifies the conditions under which honorary, adjunct, and visiting appointments may be made at Victoria University (University). Honorary, adjunct and visiting appointments establish a formal relationship between an individual and the University and are not remunerated. (4) Honorary Appointment: Appointments made in recognition of distinguished, conspicuous or significant service to the University, a former member of the University may be engaged in education or research germane to the University and can be conferred the title of Emeritus Professor, Honorary Professor, Vice-Chancellor's Fellow or Honorary Fellow. (5) Adjunct/Industry Appointments: Appointments which are made to individuals of standing within industry, their profession or the community, or who are experts in their field and can contribute to the University's educational, professional, advisory support and/or research or industry practice on an intermittent or regular basis. Initially this work is for a defined period of not more than three years and then subject to review. Appointment timeframes can vary. Titles which may be conferred include, Adjunct Professor, Adjunct Associate Professor or Adjunct Fellow. The titles of Industry Professor, Industry Associate Professor or Industry Fellow may also be used. (6) Visiting Appointment: Appointments made to individuals who hold positions within another university or vocational institution and can contribute to the University's educational, professional, advisory support and or/research or industry practice for a defined period of not more than three years in the first instance, subject to review. Appointment timeframes can vary. Titles conferred include, Visiting Professor, and/or Visiting Fellow. (7) Vice-Chancellor's Fellow: A title that can be given to any Honorary, Adjunct or Visiting Appointee who both meets the normal criteria for an honorary, adjunct or visiting appointment, and is nominated by the Vice-Chancellor to play a particular thought leadership role in an area of strategic importance for the University. For example, an Adjunct Professor can also carry the title of Vice-Chancellor's Fellow or Vice-Chancellor’s Industry Fellow. (8) Victoria University may offer honorary, adjunct and visiting appointments to suitably qualified and experienced individuals whose expertise and contribution in their field will add value to the University in undertaking its educational, research and external engagement missions. (9) The level of the honorary, adjunct or visiting title conferred on the appointee (category) is dependent on the nature of their contribution to the University. In addition, the recipient of the title will possess educational and/or professional, vocational or industrial qualifications and/or expertise comparable with those expected of a University employee at an equivalent level of appointment. (10) The title of Vice-Chancellor's Fellow may be given to any honorary, adjunct or visiting appointee, nominated by the Vice-Chancellor to play a particular thought leadership role in an area of strategic importance for the University. (16) Adjunct Associate Professor (18) Distinguished Visiting Professor (21) Any person who is not a member of the University staff or a VU student but who makes, or who may make regular and significant contributions to the education, research and/or scholarship of the University may be eligible for the honorary, adjunct or visiting title deemed appropriate. (23) Adjunct and visiting appointees may be: (24) An appointment may be made where there is a demonstrated parallel between the individual's skills, experience and abilities and the University's needs. A justification for appointment must be submitted for approval to the relevant delegated officer, in line with the VU People Approval Levels. (25) Vice-Chancellor's Fellow appointees are: (26) The appointment does not establish an employment relationship between the appointee and the University. (27) The appointment is honorary in nature and does not carry any remuneration; however, appointees may receive reimbursement for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses while performing relevant activities for the University. (28) Appointees may undertake some incidental and limited paid (including allowances) employment or engagement at the University but this must be supplemental to the purpose of their honorary appointment. It cannot be the basis of the appointment. (29) The making of an honorary, adjunct or visiting appointment cannot be used as an alternative to the normal competitive recruitment and appointment processes undertaken by the University for the employment of academic/teaching/research staff. (30) Where an honorary, adjunct or visiting appointee is to be offered some paid remuneration they must be issued with a separate contract of employment. These arrangements must follow normal employment procedures and meet industrial and other requirements such as visa requirements in the case of appointees from overseas. Such employment or engagement should be confined to particular defined activities. (31) The honorary, adjunct or visiting title will correspond with the level of the appointment. The appointees will be referred to, and refer to themselves, using the full title, for example, Adjunct Professor, Distinguished Visiting Professor or Emeritus Professor. (32) Titles may be used during the term of the appointment when carrying out any activity which forms part of their contribution to the University. (33) The award of the title of Emeritus Professor is normally for life, unless otherwise terminated by the University, and may be used in any situation where an equivalent education and research title would normally be used. (34) The University may provide and make available to the appointee a number of services and support as outlined in clause (47). (35) Appointees may remain in employment outside the University and give their time to the University in accordance with the agreed activities to be contributed to the University. (36) Where the appointee is required to undertake activities which require a Working with Children Check, they must comply with the requirements outlined in Part E – Pre-Employment Checks of the Recruitment and Selection Procedure before their appointment is confirmed. (37) International adjunct or visiting appointments are conditional on the appointee obtaining and paying for any personal accident or private health insurance that is required by VU whilst in Australia. (38) If a visa or working permit is required for work purposes, a certified copy must be provided to People and Culture prior to the commencement of the appointment. (39) Termination of appointments prior to their formal end date will be assessed on a case by case basis and will be in accordance with the conditions outlined in the letter of appointment and relevant University policies and procedures. (40) The activities of the adjunct and visiting appointee may include, but are not limited to: (41) With the exception of Emeritus Professor, the honorary, adjunct or visiting appointee does not have the authority to represent or hold themselves out to any third party that they act as agent, employee or partner of the University or has power or authority to directly or indirectly to bind the University. (42) The title is conferred for courtesy and ceremonial purposes only and does not entitle the appointee to be a member of the University. However, when attending at a conference, for example, on behalf of the University, the appointee may refer to their association with VU through the use of the appropriate adjunct or visiting title. (43) Accordingly, with the exception of Emeritus Professors, appointees are not eligible to be members of the Academic Board or other University committees (other than those with provision for external committee representation). (44) Appointees are not eligible to apply for internally advertised positions. (46) Adjunct or visiting appointees: (47) The University will provide support required in order for them to carry out their activities as agreed and may include:Honorary, Adjunct and Visiting Appointments Policy
Section 1 - Summary
Section 2 - TEQSA/ASQA/ESOS Alignment
Top of PageSection 3 - Scope
Top of PageSection 4 - Definitions
Section 5 - Policy Statement
Categories of Appointment
Honorary appointment categories:
Adjunct appointment categories:
Visiting appointment categories:
Criteria for Honorary, Adjunct, Visiting and Vice-Chancellor's Fellow Appointments
Honorary appointments
Adjunct and visiting appointments
Vice-Chancellor's Fellow appointments
Conditions of Honorary, Adjunct and Visiting Appointments
Contributions to University by Adjunct and Visiting Appointees
Limitations of Duties by Honorary, Adjuncts and Visiting Appointees
Rights and Responsibilities of Honorary, Adjunct and Visiting Appointees
Honorary appointees
Adjunct and visiting appointees
Support provided to Honorary, Adjunct and Visiting Appointees by the University
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