Delhi University To Decide On Paying Honorarium To International Adjunct Faculty
During the meeting held in November, the committee for empanelment of adjunct faculty recommended a monthly honorarium up to a maximum of Rs 80,000 (at Rs 4,000 per day)
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Delhi:Delhi University's
executive council will discuss a proposal for paying honorarium and extending
other facilities to international adjunct faculty. The Executive Council, which
is the highest decision making body of the university, will have a meeting on
December 17. In their meetings in August, the Academic Council and Executive
Council had approved the recommendation for empanelment of adjunct faculty in
the university for value addition and internationalisation of academic
activities.
The proposal for fixing
their monthly honorarium will be discussed in the December 17 meeting. The 10
adjunct faculty members whose names have been shortlisted are Prof. Christopher
Len, Chimie ParisTech, Institute of Chemistry for Life and Health Sciences, University
of Paris; Prof. Erik V Van der Eycken, Department of Chemistry, University of
Leuven (KU Leuven); Prof. Reiser Oliver, Institute of Organic Chemistry,
University of Regensburg; Prof. Debasish Sinha, Ophthalmology, University of
Pittsburgh; Prof. Pradip Raychaudhuri, Department of Biochemistry &
Molecular Genetics, University of Illinois at Chicago; Prof. Christian Betzel,
Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Hamburg; Prof.
Eddy Arnold, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rutgers University, Prof. (Dr.)
Hilary Inyang Inyang, Global Institute for Sustainable Development, Global
Institute for Sustainable Development, Concord; Prof. Shanta Pandey, School of
Social Work, Boston College and Prof. Hussein Payandeh, Allama Tabatbai University.
During the meeting held in November, the committee for empanelment of adjunct
faculty recommended a monthly honorarium up to a maximum of Rs 80,000 (at Rs
4,000 per day). It proposed one visit to the department per semester i.e. at
the most, two visits per academic year for a maximum stay of one month per
visit and minimum of two weeks for the appointed faculty members and footing
their cost of air travel in economy class.
The university will be
responsible for medical insurance expenses for the period of stay in India and
local travel expenses, as per actuals. The appointed faculty members will be
provided free lodging and boarding in the university's international guest
house with the departments concerned expected to arrange office space for the
adjunct faculties. The committee's recommendations will be discussed in the EC
meeting. The meeting had also discussed the possibility for empanelment of
national adjunct faculty.
The committee for empanelment of adjunct faculty, keeping in
view that the budget head for engagement of overseas adjunct faculty is yet to
be created and considering the fact that departments have infrastructure
limitations to provide logistic support to adjunct faculties, was of the
opinion that the proposal for empanelment of national adjunct faculty may be
re-visited after one semester of engagement of overseas adjunct faculties. It
also cited that adjunct faculties are being or going to be engaged for the
first time in the semester and the challenges that arises in the same are yet
to be known.
News is originally taken from: https://www.ndtv.com/education/du-decide-on-paying-honorarium-international-adjunct-faculty
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