Can a Vineland-U of G Adjunct Professor be a Principal Investigator/Project Leader?
Any Vineland-U of G adjunct professor in good standing can apply on their own to be the Principal Investigator (PI) or Lead on the project as long as they are a full-time, senior researcher who is employed directly by Vineland, and who has applied for and met the Adjunct Faculty requirements of a U of G department. Principal Investigators cannot be someone from another university, or company, who does some work at Vineland, and who is an Adjunct at U of G. . The key should be: PIs get a Vineland paycheque for their full salary, and they are a valid U of G Adjunct faculty member. A valid VRIC Adjunct can be a PI, but really should have some participating faculty as partners in the project.
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