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HomeInternal Adjunct and Associate Fellowships
Internal Adjunct and Associate Fellowships
Internal Adjunct and Associate Fellowships

 

HRC Adjunct Fellow refers to an individual whose principal employment lies with another academic unit at the University. This title is reserved for people who make substantial consistent contributions to the HRC over an extended period. This classification requires continuing participation by Fellows with the HRC (for example though regular participation and co-convening events, contribution to annual theme discussions, or visiting fellow selection processes). This title can only be used at the invitation of the Head of Centre. This title requires a high level of participation by its holders in HRC activities.

 

HRC Associate refers to an individual whose principal employment lies with another academic unit at the University but who make formal or informal contributions to the intellectual life and community of the HRC through participation in events, attending morning teas and social activities, co-convening or regularly chairing events, and the like.