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Regulation 7.1.R2 - Academic and Professional Staff Ranks and Titles

 

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Council may designate academic ranks

  1. The Council may determine academic ranks, titles and salary grades and determine standards for appointment to those ranks. Academic titles include those of tutor, research assistant, lecturer, research fellow, senior lecturer, senior research fellow, associate professor, reader, principal research fellow, principal lecturer, associate professor and reader, professor, professorial fellow.

Council may designate Professional staff classifications and salary grades

  1. The Council may determine professional staff ranks and titles and determine standards for appointment to classifications and salary grades.

Appointment of professors and professorial fellows

  1. Council may appoint professors and professorial fellows under the following subsections:

    1. to the numbered chairs listed in Schedule A to this regulation and to the chairs listed in Schedule B to this regulation where special arrangements exist.
    2. Chairs listed in Schedule A may be advertised either as full-time, part-time or for a fixed term as determined by agreement between the dean of the faculty to which the chair belongs and the office of the vice-chancellor; or

    3. by other means as determined by Council from time to time; or
    4. by promotion of a member of staff to the level of professor or professorial fellow under policies and procedures determined by Council from time to time.

Appointment of certain officers as professors

  1. (1) The Council may appoint as a professor-
    1. a person appointed as vice-chancellor;
    2. a person appointed as deputy vice-chancellor;
    3. a person appointed as dean of a faculty under section 1 of Statute 5.3 and the person appointed as the dean of Graduate Studies under section 4 of Statute 5.2;
    4. a person appointed to an office for which Council has determined the title of professor may be used.

    (2) Unless the Council decides otherwise, an appointment as a professor under this section expires when the person so appointed ceases to hold the office in respect of which the appointment is made.

(3) In special circumstances the Council may by regulation-

  1. determine that a person appointed as a professor under this section, who ceases to hold the office in respect of which the appointment was made, may remain a professor of the University; and
  2. specify the conditions on which the person is to remain a professor.

(4) Where a staff member is appointed as a professorial fellow, where the Council deems it appropriate, the title may also include the name of any donor or sponsor.

Appointment of readers

  1. Council may appoint certain academic staff as readers under the following subsections:
    1. appoint to a vacant position;
    2. appoint through other means as determined by Council from time to time;
    3. promote to the level of reader under policies and procedures determined by Council from time to time.

Adoption of titles: reader and associate professor

  1. Persons appointed as readers, or those appointed as principal research fellows may elect to take the title of reader or associate professor, or may elect to use both titles.

Appointment of certain officers as associate professors

  1. (1) The Council may appoint as an associate professor any person who has not already been appointed as a professor under section 4 of this regulation and who-
    1. is appointed head of a department under section 2 of Statute 6.1 whose department is nominated by the Council as a department to which this section applies; or
    2. is appointed head of a school under section 6 of Statute 6.1 whose school is nominated by the Council as a school to which this section applies; or
    3. is appointed a clinical dean in the faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Science

    (2) An appointment under this section expires when the person so appointed ceases to hold the position in respect of which the appointment was made;

(3) Persons appointed as associate professors retain their substantive appointments to which they revert when the appointment under this section expires;

(4) Associate professors may, during their appointment under this section, take the title of their respective substantive appointment while they are engaged in activity specifically related to that substantive appointment.

Other appointments as associate professor

  1. The Council may-
    1. declare a class of persons to be associate professors, with or without the addition of a reference to a substantive appointment, whether in substitution of another title or not; or
    2. declare a person to be an associate professor in order to use the title in certain circumstances of special academic duty; or
    3. promote a member of staff to the level of associate professor under policies and procedures determined by it from time to time.
[Reg. substituted 5/7/99, s1 and s2 am 10/12/07.]

SCHEDULE A

    1. Classical Studies
    2. Mathematics
    3. Geology
    4. History to be styled the Max Crawford professor of History
    5. Physiology
    6. English Language and Literature
    7. Pathology
    8. (Repealed)
    9. Chemistry
    10. Philosophy to be styled the Boyce Gibson professor of Philosophy
    11. Zoology
    12. Music to be styled the Ormond professor of Music (see Regulation R7.57)
    13. Law to be styled the George Paton professor of Law
    14. Anatomy
    15. Botany
    16. Agriculture to be styled from time to time as the Council may on the recommendation of the faculty of Land and Food Resources decide
    17. Education
    18. Metallurgy
    19. Dental Medicine
    20. Commerce and Business Administration to be styled the Sidney Myer professor of Commerce and Business Administration
    21. Obstetrics and Gynaecology to be styled the Dunbar Hooper professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
    22. Microbiology and Immunology
    23. French to be styled the A.R. Chisholm professor of French
    24. Biochemistry
    25. Economics to be styled the Truby Williams professor of Economics
    26. Chinese
    27. Middle Eastern Studies
    28. Psychology
    29. Fine Arts to be styled the Herald professor of Fine Arts (see Regulation R7.24)
    30. Architecture
    31. Civil Engineering
    32. Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
    33. Biosignals and Bio-systems Engineering
    34. Political Science
    35. (Repealed)
    36. Economic History
    37. German
    38. Chemistry
    39. Mathematics
    40. Statistics
    41. Theoretical Physics
    42. Law to be styled the Zelman Cowen professor of Law
    43. Pharmacology
    44. Medicine to be styled the James Stewart professor of Medicine
    45. Surgery to be styled the James Stewart professor of Surgery
    46. Accounting to be styled the G.L. Wood professor of Accounting
    47. History to be styled the Ernest Scott professor of History
    48. Medicine
    49. Geography
    50. Ophthalmology to be styled the Ringland Anderson professor of Ophthalmology (see Regulation R7.52)
    51. Paediatrics to be styled the Stevenson professor of Paediatrics
    52. Chemistry
    53. Experimental Physics
    54. Economics
    55. Psychiatry to be styled the Cato professor of Psychiatry
    56. English to be styled the Robert Wallace professor of English
    57. Law to be styled the Hearn professor of Law
    58. Biochemistry
    59. Agriculture to be styled from time to time as the Council may on the recommendation of the faculty of Land and Food Resources decide
    60. Veterinary Pathology
    61. Surgery to be styled the Hugh Devine professor of Surgery
    62. Chemical Engineering
    63. Veterinary Biology
    64. Genetics
    65. Radiology to be styled the Edgar Rouse professor of Radiology
    66. Business Strategy
    67. Physiology
    68. (Repealed)
    69. (Repealed)
    70. Medicine (Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre)
    71. Surgery
    72. Obstetrics and Gynaecology
    73. Mathematics
    74. Agriculture to be styled from time to time as the Council may on the recommendation of the faculty of Land and Food Resources decide
    75. Botany
    76. Microbiology and Immunology
    77. Education to be styled the John Smyth professor of Education
    78. Otolaryngology to be styled the William Gibson professor of Otolaryngology
    79. Psychology
    80. Economics
    81. Urban Planning
    82. (Repealed)
    83. Computer Science
    84. Education
    85. Preventive and Community Dentistry
    86. Econometrics
    87. Hydrology and Water Resources
    88. Architecture
    89. Music
    90. Electronics and Communications
    91. Law to be styled the Harrison Moore professor of Law
    92. Law to be styled the Kenneth Bailey professor of Law
    93. Accounting to be styled the Fitzgerald professor of Accounting
    94. Epidemiology and Biostatistics
    95. Mathematics
    96. History and Philosophy of Science
    97. Italian
    98. Political Science
    99. Linguistics
    100. Social Work
    101. (101) Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics to be styled the Merck, Sharp and Dohme professor of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
    102. Meteorology
    103. Optometry
    104. Forest Science
    105. Veterinary Clinical Sciences
    106. Landscape Architecture to be styled the Elisabeth Murdoch professor of Landscape Architecture
    107. Organisational Behaviour and Decision-Making
    108. Finance to be styled the A.M.P. professor of Finance
    109. (Repealed)
    110. Business Law
    111. Veterinary Medicine
    112. Restorative Dentistry
    113. Psychology
    114. Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
    115. Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering
    116. Telecommunications
    117. Surveying and Land Information
    118. Economics
    119. Dental Science
    120. Computer Science
    121. Child Dental Health to be styled the Elsdon Storey professor of Child Dental Health
    122. (Repealed)
    123. Cognitive Science
    124. Accounting to be styled the Ernst & Young professor of Accounting
    125. Human Resource Management
    126. Chemistry to be styled the Masson professor of Chemistry
    127. Zoology to be styled the Ian Potter professor of Zoology
    128. Electrical Engineering
    129. Criminology
    130. Accounting
    131. See Schedule B (bk)
    132. Commercial Law to be styled the Harold Ford professor of Commercial Law
    133. Physiotherapy
    134. Japanese
    135. Actuarial Studies
    136. (Repealed)
    137. Mathematics Education
    138. Asian Law to be styled the Malcolm Smith professor of Asian Law
    139. Electrical and Electronic Engineering
    140. Higher Education
    141. Language and Literacy Education
    142. Language Studies
    143. Early Childhood Education Care
    144. Science Education
    145. Education (Assessment)
    146. Education (Leadership)
    147. Mineral and Process Engineering
    148. Agriculture
    149. Information Systems
    150. Earth Sciences
    151. Higher Education
    152. Political Science
    153. Finance
    154. Vocational Education and Training
    155. Information Systems
    156. Agriculture (Soil Science)
    157. Law to be styled the Edward Jenks professor of Law
    158. Nursing
    159. Pasture Science
    160. Optometry
    161. (Anatomy
    162. Agribusiness to be styled The National Australia Bank Foundation professor Agribusiness
    163. Indonesian
    164. Operations Research
    165. Forest Industries
    166. Engineering
    167. Economics
    168. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
    169. Management Accounting
    170. Managerial Accounting
    171. General Practice
    172. Taxation Law
    173. Management
    174. Management
    175. Marketing
    176. Economics
    177. Food Biotechnology
    178. Crop Science
    179. Food Production Horticulture
    180. Accounting and Business Information Systems
    181. Mechatronics to be styled the AECM professor of Mechatronics
    182. Irish Studies to be styled the Gerry Higgins professor of Irish Studies
    183. (Repealed)
    184. (Repealed)
    185. Population Health
    186. Software Innovation and Engineering
    187. Law
    188. Law
    189. Law
    190. Econometrics
    191. Finance
    192. Finance
    193. Economics
    194. Media and Communications
    195. Econometrics
    196. Experimental Neurology
    197. Pathology
    198. Civil Engineering
    199. Law
    200. Law
    201. Law
    202. Law
    203. Arab and Islamic Studies to be styled The Sultan of Oman Chair in Arab and Islamic Studies
    204. Psychology
    205. Nursing
    206. Business Information Systems
    207. Finance
    208. Sustainable Technology
    209. Human Resource Management
    210. Social Anthropology
    211. Medicine
    212. Orthodontics
    213. Contemporary Asian Studies
    214. Information Technology
    215. Information Technology in Education
    216. Management
    217. Asian Business and Economics
    218. Marketing
    219. Physiotherapy
    220. Arts Education
    221. Global Health
    222. Clinical Research in Psychiatry
    223. Law
    224. Law
    225. Law
    226. Ophthalmology
    227. Ophthalmology
    228. Natural Resource Management
    229. Primary Care Research
    230. Auditory Neuroscience
    231. Auditory Communication and Signal Processing
    232. Australian Indigenous Studies
    233. Helen Macpherson Smith Chair of Not for Profit Leadership

 

[Sched. A (82) Repealed, (159) en. 6/3/95, Sched. A (160) en. 1/5/95, Sched. A (161) and (162) en. 4/9/95, Sched. A (163) and (164) en. 6/11/95, Sched. A (8) del., (165) made, 1/4/96,
Sched. A (162) am. 6/5/96, Sched. A (166) made 2/9/96, Sched. A (167) - (171) made 4/11/96,
Sched. A (136) repealed 3/3/97, Sched. A (172) made 5/5/97, Sched. A (173), (174) and (175) made 7/7/97, s.7.1.R2 Sched.A (76) am. and (176) made 1/9/97, Sched. A (22) am., (177) and (178) made 3/11/97, Sched. A (126) am. 2/3/98, Sched. A (94) am. 6/4/98, Sched A (179) and (180) made 1/3/99,
Sched. A (181) made 5/7/99, Sched. A (182) made 6/9/99, Sched. A (183) and (184) made 1/11/99,
Sched. A (185), (186), (187), (188) and (189) made 6/12/99, Sched. A (52) am., (190), (191), (192),
and (193) made 6/3/00, Sched. A (116) and (186) am. 1/5/00, Sched. A (194) made 3/7/00,
Sched. A (195) made 2/10/00, Sched. A (125) am. 6/11/00, Sched. A (70) am. 2/4/01,
Sched. A (196) made 3/9/01, Sched. A (94) am. 3/6/02, Sched. A. (197) and (198) made 1/7/02, Sched. A (199) - (202) made 2/9/02, , Sched. A. (66) am., (203) made 16/12/02, Sched. A (203) am. 7/4/03, Sched. A (68), (183) and (184) repealed, (204) and (205) made 11/8/03, Sched. A (206)-(209) made 13/10/03, Sched. A (210)-(213) made 10/11/03, Sched. A (214) made 8/3/04, Sched. A (146) am., Sched. A (215) made 5/4/04,
Sched. A (216), (217) and (218) made 11/5/04, Sched. A (115) am. 12/7/04, Sched. A (219) and (220) made 13/9/04, Sched. A (87) am. 13/12/04, Sched. A (16), (59) and (74) am. 7/3/05, , Sched. A (186) am.
and (221-227) made 11/7/05, Sched. A (228) and (229) made 10/10/05, Sched. A (33) and (177) am.,
(230) and (231) made 12/12/05, Sched. A (169) am. 5/6/06, Sched A (232) added 27/11/06,
Sched A (38) am 2/1/0, Sched A (138) am 22/10/07, Sched. A (143) am. 12/5/08,
Sched. A (233) made 14/7/08.]

SCHEDULE B

Special conditions are established by the Council in relation to the following professors-

a
The Ritchie professor of Economics
b
The research professor of Medical Biology (see Regulation R7.20)
c
A professor of Building
d
A professor of Medicine (Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre) (see Regulation R7.108)
e
(Repealed)
f
The research professor of Experimental Physiology and Medicine to be styled the R. Douglas Wright research professor of Experimental Physiology and Medicine
g
A professor of Business Administration
h
A professor of Anthropology to be styled the Baldwin Spencer professor of Anthropology
i
A professor of Finance to be styled the Colonial professor of Finance
j
A professor of Economics
k
A professor of Taxation Law to be styled the C.C.H. research professor of Taxation Law
l
A professor of Law who shall be the Director of the Asian Law Centre within the faculty of Law
m
A professor of Architecture
n
A professor of Medicine (Western Hospital)
o
A professor of Operations Management to be styled the Leslie Froggatt professor of Operations Management
p
A professor of Education of the Hearing Impaired
q
A professor of Medicine (The Geelong Hospital)
r
A professor of Surgery (The Geelong Hospital)
s
A professor of Orthopaedic Surgery (Royal Children's Hospital)
t
A professor of Surgery (Western Hospital)
u
A professor of Computational Mechanics.
v
A professor of Finance to be styled the Ian Potter professor of Financial Studies
w
A professor of Retailing and Marketing to be styled the Coles Myer professor of Retailing and Marketing
x
A professor of Marketing to be styled the ANZ professor of Strategic Marketing.
y
A professor of Experimental Immunology
z
A professor of Management (Marketing)
bb
A professor of Management (Law and Economics)
bc
A professor of Management (Information Systems)
bd
A professor of Management (Accounting)
be
A professor of Management (Negotiations)
bf
A professor of Audiology and Speech Science
bg
A professor of Management (Change and Diversity)
bh
A research professor of Child Health Research to be styled the David Danks research professor of Child Health Research(see Statute 9.17)
bi
A professor to be styled the John Gough professor of the Practice of International Trade
bj
International Humanitarian Law to be styled the Australian Red Cross professor of International Humanitarian Law
bk
A professor to be styled the Pratt Family professor of Leadership and Decision Making
bl
A professor of Educational Development and Research
bm
A professor of Rural Health
bn
A professor of Forensic Odontology
bo
A professor of Women's Health
bp
A professor of Psychology to be styled the Morgan Centre professor of Psychology
bq
A professor of Asian Studies who is the Director of the Institute of Asian Languages and Societies within the faculty of Arts
br
A professor of Psychiatry
bs
A professor of Psychiatry to be styled the Healthscope professor of Psychiatry
bt
A professor of Rural Medical Education
bu
A professor of Medicine (Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre) to be styled the Sir Edward Dunlop Medical Research Foundation professor of Medicine
bv
A professor of Neonatal Nursing Research at the Royal Children's Hospital
bw
A professor of Medicine at Northern Health
bx
A professor of Neurology
by
A professor of Sexual Health
bz
A professor of Clinical Physiotherapy
cc
A professor of Psychology (Posttraumatic Mental Health)
cd
A professor of Orthopaedic Surgery (Royal Melbourne Hospital)
ce
A professor of Psychiatry to be styled The Ramsay Health Care professor of Psychiatry
cf
A professor of Rural Emergency Medicine (Ballarat Health Services)
cg
A professor of Management (Organisations)
ch
A professor of Indigenous Health
ci
A professor of Neuropsychiatry
cj
The research professor of Child and Family Welfare to be styled the Alfred Felton Professor of Child and Family Welfare
ck
The professor of Health Promotion
cl
A professor of Old Age Psychiatry
cm
A professor of Adolescent Health
cn
A professor of Social Research in Alcohol
co
A professor of Paediatric Neurology Research
cp
A professor of Geotechnical Engineering to be styled The Golder Associates professor of Geotechnical Engineering
cq
A professor of Psychiatric Nursing
cr
A professor of Psychiatry
cs
A professor of Health Promotion
ct
A professor of Psychiatry, Rural Health
cu
A professor of Population Oral Health, to be styled the Colgate professor of Population Oral Health

 

[Sched. B (bh) en., (d) and (e) am. 3/7/95, Sched. B (bh) substit., (bi) en. 4/9/95,
Sched. B (bj) en. 6/11/95, Sched. B edit. am. 23/11/95, Sched. B (x) am. 4/3/96,
Sched. B (e) del. 1/4/96, Sched. B (bl) made 4/11/96, Sched. B (i) am. 7/7/97,
Sched. B (bm), (bn) and (bo) made 3/11/97, Sched. B (bk) am. 2/3/98,
Sched. B (bp) and (bq) made 6/4/98, Sched. B (br) and (bs) made 6/3/00,
Sched. B (bf) am. 4/12/00, Sched. B (bt) made 3/6/02, Sched. B (bu), (bv) and (bw) made 16/12//02,
Sched. B (v), (bu) and (bv) am., (bx) made 3/3/03, Sched. B (j) and (bu) am. 7/4/03,
Sched. B (be), (bf) and (bp) am., (by), (bz), (cc), (cd), (ce) and (cf) made 11/8/03
Sched. B (z) am. 13/10/03, Sched. B (cg) made 10/11/03, Sched. B (ch) and (ci) made 8/3/04,
Sched. B (cj) made 11/5/04, Sched. B (ck) made 13/9/04, Sched. B (cl), (cm) and (cn) made 13/12/04,
Sched. B (co) made 11/4/05, Sched. B (cp)made 9/5/05, Sched. B (cq-cs) made 11/7/05, Sched.
B (bh) subst. 5/9/05, Sched. B (ct) and (cu) made 10/10/05, Sched B (o) am 22/10/07.]
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