• Tenure is a type of academic appointment that protects its holder from being fired or laid off except for cause, or under extraordinary circumstances such...
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  • Academic tenure in the United States and Canada is a contractual right that grants a teacher or professor a permanent position of employment at an academic...
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  • Look up tenure in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tenure may refer to: Academic tenure, indefinite academic position Housing tenure, arrangement for the...
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  • Church, has life tenure, but other Catholic bishops are required to submit their resignations at age 75. Senior professors at academic institutions may...
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  • scholars' speech on matters outside their professional expertise. Academic tenure protects academic freedom by ensuring that teachers can be fired only for causes...
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  • indicates that a tenure-track professor has been granted tenure, some tenure-track personnel may be hired at the associate rank from another academic institution...
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  • Lecturer, or Research Fellow if research intensive; Level B is the first tenured academic rank, normally requires at minimum, completion of a PhD. Level A -...
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  • Tenure review or post-tenure review may refer to: Review of an academic tenure Tenure review in the South Island, reviewing the leasehold tenure of land...
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    on Academic Freedom and Academic Tenure—the AAUP's foundational statement on the rights and corresponding obligations of members of the academic profession...
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  • Tenure of Office may refer to: Academic tenure Burrowing (politics), tenure by political contrivance Tenure of Office Act (disambiguation) Term of office...
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  • Engineers Ltd., an architecture firm in Hong Kong Promotion and Tenure, referring to academic tenure processes Packaging and testing, semiconductor This disambiguation...
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  • Citation impact (category Academic publishing)
    impact factor or the citescore. It is used by academic institutions in decisions about academic tenure, promotion and hiring, and hence also used by authors...
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  • First-Class Construction and Project 211. In 2005, SUFE introduced the academic tenure and became the first university in China to adopt this system. The...
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  • working life. In the private sector, with the notable exception of academic tenure, such jobs are rare; permanent employment is far more common in the...
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  • administrative units) in academic institutions include: Admissions Supervision of academic affairs such as hiring, promotion, tenure, and evaluation (with...
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  • that conservatives can succeed using mechanisms like academic tenure to protect their freedom. Academic bias Media bias Political issues in higher education...
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  • undertake a postdoc in the process of transitioning from study to academic tenure.[citation needed] Individuals who have earned the Doctor of Philosophy...
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  • Habilitation (category Academic degrees)
    getting a doctorate, it usually takes longer than for the American academic tenure. For example, in Poland until 2018, the statutory time for getting...
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  • Adjunct professor (category Academic ranks)
    only a quarter of university positions are tenure-track, with implications for job security and academic freedom. The AAUP analysis determined that 73%...
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  • universities should not offer tenure themselves (unlike in the tenure track schemes used, e.g., in the USA). The number of academics appointed as 'junior professors'...
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    academic divisions in favor of "polymorphous, dynamically changing Faculty Program Groups"; Replacement of the college's system of presumptive tenure...
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    he became the university's physical chemistry head in 1912. For his academic tenure, Svedberg remained with Upsala until 1949. During the early 1920s,...
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  • Professors in the United States (category Academic ranks)
    in academic professor jobs will be due to "part-time and non tenure-track positions". As of 2003, the average age at which scientists received tenure in...
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  • status. Influential academic peers perceived Sagan as a popularizer of science and not a serious scholar. He was denied academic tenure at Harvard University...
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    Academic publishing is the subfield of publishing which distributes academic research and scholarship. Most academic work is published in academic journal...
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  • probational tenure, with the caveat that his classroom teaching will be severely reduced so that he can devote more time to publishing in respectable academic outlets...
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    James McKeen Cattell (category Academics of the University of Cambridge)
    University, which later led many American universities to establish academic tenure as a means of protecting unpopular beliefs. Cattell was born in Easton...
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  • a professor of economics who, as an academic teacher, keeps a low profile but who nevertheless is given tenure quite early in his career. While outwardly...
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  • professor (tenured or untenured) and then full professor (tenured) within the academic tenure system.[citation needed] Most PhD graduates will initially...
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    David Graeber (category Academics of Goldsmiths, University of London)
    contract before he was eligible for tenure. Unable to secure another position in the United States, he entered an "academic exile" in England, where he was...
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