Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3342 - Kent State University
Chapter 3342-6 - Administrative Policy on Awards and Compensation for University Employees
Section 3342-6-20 - University policy for postdoctoral scholars, research associates, and senior research associates
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3342-6-20
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Purpose.
(1)
To outline the
terms and conditions of postdoctoral scholars (postdocs), research associates
and senior research associates.
(2)
The university
recognizes the valuable research and educational contribution that these
scholars and associates may make to certain academic fields through non-faculty
positions requiring a Ph.D. or equivalent terminal (e.g., doctoral) degree. The
university authorizes the office of the chief academic officer to establish
such appointments in keeping with national standards and university
policy.
(3)
Those authorized to select and sponsor these
appointments will make every effort to consider and advance the university's
commitment to diversity and its policy on equal opportunity.
(B) Definitions as used in this policy.
(1)
Postdoctoral
scholar (i.e. "postdoc"). A postdoc is an early-career individual holding a
doctoral degree who is engaged in a full-time, time-limited period of mentored
research and/or scholarly training for the purpose of acquiring the
professional skills needed to pursue a career path of the individual's
choosing.
(2)
Research associate. An academic, but non-faculty,
position for individuals holding a doctoral degree who have some research or
scholarly experience after the doctoral degree, and who typically participate
in the research efforts of faculty or an academic unit. The primary purpose is
conducting research and/or scholarship for the purpose of supporting the
faculty or academic unit.
(3)
Senior research associate. An academic, but
non-faculty, position for individuals holding a doctoral degree who have at
least three years of prior experience as a postdoctoral associate and/or
research associate, and who typically participate in the research efforts of
faculty or an academic unit. The primary purpose is conducting research and/or
scholarship for the purpose of supporting the faculty or academic
unit.
(C) Appointing and renewal requirements.
(1)
All postdoc,
research associate and senior research associate appointments and renewals that
are one hundred percent grant or centrally funded shall include consultation
with the appropriate faculty governance body of the academic unit and must be
approved by the department chair, dean of the college, and the vice president
for research and sponsored programs.
(2)
All postdoc,
research associate and senior research associate appointments and renewals that
are at least partially funded with academic unit funds shall include
consultation with the appropriate faculty governance body of the academic unit
and must be approved by the department chair, dean of the college, and the
provost.
(3)
All postdoc, research associate and senior research
associate appointments and renewals must follow university policy and
processes.
(D) Procedure and policy implementation for postdocs.
(1)
Postdoc
appointments are full-time, but temporary, one- or two-year
appointments.
(2)
Postdoc appointments may be granted to appointees who
were awarded a Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree in an appropriate field
typically within the last five years.
(3)
Postdoc
appointments are typically renewable for up to six years. All renewals are
contingent upon available funding, satisfactory performance on the part of the
postdoc, and adherence to all university policies and professional standards of
conduct.
(4)
If the appointment is not being renewed at the end of
the appointment period for any reason, including lack of adequate funding, or
the postdoc has reached a maximum of six years in the position (including any
prior tenure as a postdoc), the department must provide at least thirty days
notice, in advance of the appointment end date. Postdocs are expected to
continue performing assigned responsibilities during the notice
period.
(5)
Department units will set the hiring rate for the
scholar in alignment with the funding source and in alignment with the baseline
standard set in each discipline based on market rates for research scholars in
that discipline. However, in the event that a research scholar may be
performing the same or similar work as a staff employee, every effort will be
made to align the compensation with the staff salary structure as
well.
(6)
Postdocs will be under the mentorship of a primary
faculty member who will seek, nominate, sponsor, and evaluate the fellow's
work.
(7)
A postdoc position is granted for the purpose of aiding
the postdoc in the pursuit of study or training that will advance his/her/their
education. The primary activity is training through research and
scholarship.
(8)
The university provides to postdocs all benefits and
provisions generally provided to full time staff, including one hundred sixty
hours of vacation leave per year, participation in the university health,
dental and vision insurance, basic life insurance program, the state or
alternative retirement plan, workers' compensation, etc., and postdoc is
subject to all payroll deductions standard for employment.
(9)
A postdoc
position is not eligible for pay out of unused vacation upon separation from
the university. All vacation earned must be used prior to the end of the
assignment or vacation will be forfeited at the time of
separation.
(10)
Each postdoc must sign a statement at the commencement
of the appointment (employment agreement) affirming that all rights to
inventions or other intellectual property developed by the postdoc using
university resources, or jointly between the postdoc and other university
personnel, during the term of appointment will belong to the university in
accordance with university policies and state law. During the course of
appointment with the university, the postdoc must also comply with the federal,
state, and local laws, rules and regulations regarding his/her/their
research/assignment, including, but not limited to, intellectual property and
export control.
(E) Procedure and policy implementation for research associates and senior research associates.
(1)
A research associate or senior research associate is an
employee of Kent state university with a term appointment. The research
associate or senior research associate performs research and/or scholarly
activities under the direct instruction and supervision of a faculty member in
a supporting role.
(2)
Research associate or senior research associate
positions are term positions with typically a two-year appointment; all
renewals are contingent upon available funding, satisfactory performance on the
part of the research associate or senior research associate, and adherence to
all University policies and professional standards of conduct.
(3)
If the
appointment is not being renewed at the end of the appointment period for any
reason, including lack of adequate funding, the department must provide at
least thirty days notice, in advance of the appointment end date. Research
associates or senior research associates are expected to continue performing
assigned responsibilities during the notice period.
(4)
Research
associate appointments may be granted to appointees who were awarded a Ph.D. or
equivalent terminal (e.g., doctoral degree) in an appropriate field and who
have additional research or scholarly experience after obtaining the doctoral
degree, at Kent state university or an equivalent institution.
(5)
Senior research
associate appointments may be granted to appointees who were awarded a Ph.D. or
equivalent doctorate in an appropriate field and who have at least three years
of additional research or scholarly experience after obtaining the doctoral
degree, as a postdoctoral associate and/or research associate, at Kent state
university or an equivalent institution.
(6)
The university
provides to research associates and senior research associates all benefits and
provisions generally provided to full time staff, including one hundred sixty
hours of vacation leave per year, participation in the university health,
dental and vision insurance, basic life insurance program, the state or
alternative retirement plan, workers' compensation, etc., and postdoc is
subject to all payroll deductions standard for employment.
(7)
A research
associate or senior research associate whose salary is paid from grant funds is
not eligible for pay out of unused vacation upon separation from the
university. All vacation earned while funded on grants must be used prior to
the end of the assignment or vacation will be forfeited at the time of
separation.
(8)
Each research associate or senior research associate
must sign a statement at the commencement of the appointment (employment
agreement) affirming that all rights to inventions or other intellectual
property developed by the research associate using university resources, or
jointly between the research associate and other university personnel, during
the term of appointment will belong to the university in accordance with
university policies and state law. During the course of appointment with the
university, the research associate must also comply with the federal, state,
and local laws, rules and regulations regarding his/her/their
research/assignment, including, but not limited to, intellectual property and
export control.
(F) Implementation.
(1)
Persons in postdoc, research associate or senior
research associate appointments are expected to support the university
commitment to a positive and ethical community and are expected to comply with
all university policies and procedures. In the unlikely event that a person
needs to report a violation of policy, the person may use the same avenues as
allowed in the policy for employees after first reporting the situation to
their primary contact.
(2)
Persons in these appointments are not faculty nor are
they subject to the conditions of any collective bargaining
agreement.
(3)
The provost and the vice president for research and
sponsored programs will share oversight for these appointments and the
administration of this policy.
(4)
If instruction is
allowed as part of the training or funding, the appointee is required to adhere
to the instructor of record policy as applicable to the teaching
appointment.
(5)
The appointee is responsible for monitoring, reporting,
and complying with all tax requirements related to compensation, whether direct
or indirect income.
Replaces: 3342-6-20
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