#2019-1122Decree on the Special Status of Professors at the National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts
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This law defines the structure and responsibilities of professors at the National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts in France. Professors are placed into two classes with specified ranks and are tasked with a variety of missions, including teaching, research, and community contributions, both nationally and internationally. It also outlines the workload, progression, and administrative roles for these educators, emphasizing the need for annual reporting and transparent recruitment processes.
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Key Changes
- Defines classification and progression of professors into two classes
- Mandates various teaching and research missions both nationally and internationally
- Institutes annual reporting for professors on their activities
Obligations
What this law requires
Professors must establish a report detailing all activities related to their assigned missions from Article 2 by March 31 of each year and submit it to the general administrator.
Professors must submit an annual report detailing all activities related to their assigned missions by March 31 each year.
The general administrator must establish and communicate the distribution of educational service obligations among professors, considering the input from the scientific council and the training council.
The distribution of teaching service obligations among professors must be determined by the general administrator after consulting the scientific council and the formation council.
The selection committee for new professors must be created and composed according to the requirements outlined in the document, ensuring a balanced representation.