What kinds of professional activities are usually engaged in by Adjunct Professors?
The candidate’s professional activities should be evaluated for evidence of achievement and leadership in the field and of demonstrated progressiveness in the development or utilization of new approaches and techniques for the solution of professional problems. Examples of the types of professional activities that are common include reviewing articles, grant proposals, books, or works of art; membership on editorial boards and on professional/research society committees; organizing symposia; and other such activities that give Adjunct Professors opportunities to use their research expertise and leadership skills. Invitations to work with other professional groups may also indicate that one’s research or creative work is recognized and valued nationally and/or internationally.