This policy establishes the criteria and process for automatically recognising faculty status from other prestigious institutions at Orapuh Institute.

Scope

This policy applies to faculty positions recognised by universities, schools, and other organisations, especially those considered prestigious.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Prestigious Institutions: Recognition applies to faculty from institutions deemed prestigious by the Governing Council (GC).
  • Equivalent Positions: The recognised position should be equivalent to existing Orapuh faculty ranks.

Recognition Process

  • Automatic Recognition: Faculty positions from eligible institutions are automatically recognised without further evaluation.
  • Documentation: Proof of faculty status from the previous institution must be provided.

Retention of Status

  • Perpetual Recognition: Recognised faculty retain their status at Orapuh perpetually, regardless of changes at their previous institutions due to retirement or other non-harmful contingencies.
  • Oversight by the GC: The GC determines if contingencies are unharmful and approves perpetual status retention.

Conditions for Termination

  • Harmful Contingencies: Status may be revoked if contingencies are deemed harmful to Orapuh’s integrity or reputation by the GC.
  • Misconduct: In cases of misconduct, the GC has the authority to revoke the recognised status.

Roles and Responsibilities

  • Governing Council (GC): Responsible for identifying prestigious institutions, approving perpetual status retention, and reviewing cases of potential harmful contingencies.
  • Registry Unit: Maintains records of recognised faculty and processes documentation.

Review and Updates

This policy will be reviewed biennially by the GC to ensure it remains relevant and effective.

By adhering to this policy, Orapuh ensures the recognition of esteemed faculty, fostering a culture of excellence and collaboration.