The wording is not redundant. I have worked in university andresearch institute settings where PIs were not necessarily faculty members.
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] Academic title wording
For those of you in academic settings, particularly in major research institutions –
Are there documented cases of a person being a “PI” and NOT being a faculty member. That is,a “research professor” is still a faculty member. Asked another way, is the wording
“faculty and Principal Investigators” redundant?
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