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Academic
staff (faculty members): professors, researchers and teaching assistants.
Administrative
staff:
employees providing administrative, technical and professional services.
Professor ranks at the Faculty:
professor, assistant professor, associate professor.
Researcher
ranks
at the Faculty: research assistant, research associate, and senior research
associate.
Assistant ranks at the Faculty are: instructor
and teaching assistant.
Over 50 professors are currently
employed at the Faculty.
Professors have a right and an
obligation to:
- deliver classes in full accordance with the curriculum
within the allotted number of classes, as determined by the curriculum and
syllabus;
- keep record of class attendance, examinations and student
achievement in a manner stipulated by the General Enactment of the
Faculty;
- organize and conduct research work;
- recommend available textbooks and workbooks for the
course for which they have been elected;
- conduct student examinations regularly, as scheduled
in examination terms;
- carry out consultations with students so as to enable
them to master the curriculum;
- suggest improvements and reevaluations of the study
curricula;
- advise students in the preparation of final papers and
dissertations;
- develop cooperative relations with other members of
the academic community;
- undergo quality tests of their work in accordance with
the general enactment of the Council;
- perform other types of work determined by the Faculty
Law, the Statute and general enactments.
Assistants have a right and an
obligation to:
- prepare and give practice classes under the
supervision of professors;
- assist professors in the preparation of the teaching
and research process;
- participate in the conducting of examinations, as
prescribed by the curriculum and the syllabus;
- carry out consultations with students;
- work on achieving a higher level of expertise in order
to prepare for independent academic research and acquire a higher academic
degree i.e. a doctoral degree.
- develop cooperative relations with other members of
the academic community;
- undergo quality of their work in accordance with the
general enactment of the Council;
- perform other types of work determined by the Faculty
Law, the Statute and general enactments.
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