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What is the difference between a Lecturer I and an Intermittent Lecturer?

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What is the difference between a Lecturer I and an Intermittent Lecturer?

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A. A Lecturer I appointment is primarily for the teaching (and its related duties) of assigned courses. There is no requirement of any additional duties or responsibilities with this appointment. Lecturer Is are appointed for periods of one (1) or more semesters. Lecturer Is who have held appointments for eight consecutive or at least eight of the last ten fall and winter semesters shall undergo a major review. Lecturers may be appointed in the Lecturer I title until completion of a major review. A Lecturer I appointment does not carry with it the presumption of renewal. An Intermittent Lecturer is defined as one who teaches one or more regularly occurring courses as an ongoing part of the academic curriculum, but only one (1) semester per academic year. For this group of Lecturers, one (1) semester or less per academic year is the regular appointment pattern and not the result of layoff due to lack of instructional/programmatic need or budgetary support. An Intermittent Lecturer shall

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