- Chapter 1: A brief history of Case Western
Reserve University
- Chapter 2: Organization and Constitution of
the Faculty
ARTICLE I. Membership of the University Faculty
faculty members - Sec. B. Non-tenure track faculty
members - Sec. C. Special faculty members - Sec. D. Majority of appointments
shall be tenured or tenure track - Sec. E. Members ex officio - Sec. F. List of members of the
University Faculty
ARTICLE II. Officers of the University Faculty
ARTICLE III. Authorities and Powers of the University Faculty
ARTICLE IV. Meetings of the University Faculty
Term of Office, and Vacancies - Sec. G. Annual Report
ARTICLE VI. Committees of the Faculty Senate
Studies - Sec. E. Committee on Undergraduate
Education - Sec. F. Other Standing Committees - Sec. G. Ad hoc Committees - Sec. H. Multipartite Committees and
Commissions
ARTICLE VII. The Structure of the University Faculty
ARTICLE VIII. Initiative and Referendum
ARTICLE IX. Amendment ARTICLE X. Ratification- Chapter 3: Policies and Procedures for
the Members of the Faculty
Part I
Part I Introduction
ARTICLE I. Appointments, Reappointments, Resignations, Promotions and Tenure
Appointment - Sec. C. Terms of Appointment - Sec. D. Academic Freedom - Sec. E. Tenure - Sec. F. Qualifications and Standards
for Appointments, Reappointments,
Promotions, and Tenure - Sec. G. Pretenure Period - Sec. H. Appointments Beyond the
Pretenure Period - Sec. I. Initiation of
Recommendations - Sec. J. Review and Decision - Sec. K. Non-Renewal of Term
Appointments
ARTICLE IV. Professional Responsibilities
ARTICLE V. Grievance Procedures
Investigation, and Conciliation - Sec. C. Formal Grievance
Procedures
Part II
ARTICLE I. University Policies on Research and Scholarship
University Intellectual
Property Policy - Sec. B. University Policy on Human
Research Protection - Sec. C. University Guidelines on
Authorship and Policy on Copyright - Sec. D. University Policy on
Equipment Transfer - Sec. E. Guidelines, Technology
Transfer Operations Involving
Non-University Personnel on
University Premises
ARTICLE II. Policy for Responding to Allegations of Research Misconduct
Principles - Sec. E. Conducting the Inquiry - Sec. F. The Inquiry Report - Sec. G. Conducting the Investigation - Sec. H. The Investigation Report - Sec. I. Requirements for Reporting
to ORI - Sec. J. Institutional Administrative
Actions - Sec. K. Other Considerations - Sec. L. Record Retention
- Chapter 4: General Policies and Procedures
ARTICLE II. Guidelines for Use of University Facilities by Individuals and External Groups
Organizations - Sec. C. Political Issues and
Activities - Sec. D. Commercial and Personal
Use of University Equipment
ARTICLE VI. Academic Integrity Standards for Graduate Students
Violations. - Sec. C. Notice of Charges. - Sec. D. Notice of Hearing. - Sec. E. Academic Integrity Board
and Hearing Procedures. - Sec. F. Sanctions - Sec. G. Appeal Process - Sec. H. VIOLATIONS REPORTED
AFTER VOLUNTARY WITHDRAWAL
OR ACADEMIC SEPARATION - Sec. I. VIOLATIONS REPORTED
AFTER GRADUATION - Sec. J. MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS
ARTICLE VIII. Policies on Individual Conflicts of Interest and Institutional Conflicts of Interest
Committee. - I. Individual Conflict of Interest
Policy. - II. Institutional Conflict of Interest
Policy. - III. Confidentiality - IV. Sanctions - V. Revisions to the Policies
ARTICLE IX. Copyright Compliance Policy
Importance as Federal Law - 3. Copyright Defined - 4. Copyright Notices - 5. Damages For Copyright
Infringement - 6. Copyright Registration - 7. Copyright Exclusive Rights - 8. Term Limits of Copyright
Protection - 9. Copyright Exemption
ARTICLE XIII. Consensual Relationships Policy
Sexual Harassment - Policy Administration
ARTICLE XIV. Sexual Harassment
STATEMENT - Definition - Responsibilities of the University
Community - Reporting - COMPLAINT RESOLUTION - RETENTION OF DOCUMENTS
ARTICLE XVIII. Safety of Life and Property
Illness - Sec. B. Workers' Compensation
Insurance - Sec. C. Laboratories and Training
ARTICLE XIX. Liability Protection for Case Employees
Indemnification - Examples of Factors to be
Considered - Notification
- Chapter 5: Facilities and Services
Collections Center (RRCC) - Library Catalog - OhioLINK Services - Loan Periods - Interlibrary Loan Services - Course Reserves - The Samuel B. and Marian K.
Freedman Digital Library,
Language Learning and Multimedia
Services Center - Reference Services - Faculty Librarian Liaisons - CASELearns Education Classes - Library Homepage - Cleveland Health Sciences Library - School of Law Library - The Lillian F. and Milford J. Harris
Library
- Faculty Handbook Home
- PDF Version
Chapter 3: Part II
ARTICLE III. Remuneration for Additional Services*
Service in the teaching programs, research programs, and administrative activities of the University is regarded as within the faculty member's obligation and is compensated for by regular salary. This applies to full-time faculty members on twelve-month appointments as well as to full-time faculty members on academic year (nine months) appointments, except that for additional services faculty members on nine-month appointments may receive additional remuneration up to but not exceeding 3/9ths of their regular academic year salary, under the following conditions:
- Upon approval of the dean, compensation for summer activity not to exceed 3/9ths of the faculty member's regular academic year salary may be received.
- When a school, department, and other unit of the University needs extensive service from a faculty member who holds a primary appointment in another unit of the University, negotiation should be through or with the concurrence of the department chair or dean of the division in which the primary appointment is held; and budget transfers, which do not result in additional remuneration, may be arranged.
- A full-time faculty member engaged in a non-credit program which directly generates outside income for the University may be paid extra compensation from the balance of income remaining, if any, after other program expenses have been paid. This extra compensation, however, may not exceed five percent of the faculty member's total annual compensation from the University.
*Office of the President 6/1/69; amended 10/11/73, 7/2/84, 2/3/91,4/25/05; approved by the Board of Trustees 7/13/05
Secretary of the University Faculty, Office of the President and Provost
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