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Microsoft owa11/20/2023 ![]() ![]() I googled this around and saw one solution using a third-party app called “Template Phrases.” In this case what you do is the following: ![]() But Microsoft OWA (the web version of Microsoft’s email system, which is used by both my university and my union) doesn’t allow you to use more than one signature. And if I’m writing as the Chief Spokesperson, then it is important to know the status of what I am saying: is it “without prejudice,” for example, or intended as a final public offer?Įspecially in these last two cases, it is useful to be able to use different signatures depending on what position I am fulfilling when I email you. If I’m writing as Vice President, then I am probably speaking for the union as an organisation. If you receive an email from me as editor of Digital Studies/Le champ numérique, for example, it may or may not be useful to know all the other academic things I do.Īnd yet other positions have specific requirements: my work for the union, for example, uses its own email address and comes with specific legal obligations. Or perhaps better said, could be usefully distinguished from each other. The fact that I’m a professor, and an adjunct member of various institutes and departments, for example, are all related to the fact that I’m a researcher and teacher.īut other positions are independent of each other. ![]() ![]() Not all of these positions are independent of each other. If you’ve seen signatures of other professors, you’ll know that this is not a particularly lengthy list. I am a professor in my department, an Associate Member of another department on campus, and of the graduate school and various institutes at Lethbridge and elsewhere, Principal Investigator of a couple of projects, editor of one journal, associate editor of another, and Vice President and Chief Spokesperson for my faculty union. Like many academics, I have a number of different positions on campus, nationally, and internationally. ![]()
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