Navigating Promotion and Tenure in Academia

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Explore insights from panelists representing different universities on navigating the promotion and tenure process in academia. Understand the significance of tenure, criteria for advancement, tips for success, and maintaining work-life balance. Contact information for panelists provided for further inquiries.


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  1. Navigating Promotion and Tenure: Balancing the 3-legged stool Panelists: Jim Deavor, College of Charleston Martine LaBerge, Clemson Robin Lammi, Winthrop Holly LaVoie, USC SOM Columbia

  2. Tenure Serves to enhance academic freedom in teaching, research and other professional activities Clemson website Provides a level of job security

  3. Criteria and Timeline Vary by University Tenure Post-doc Assistant Professor Associate Professor Full Professor PhD 4-7 year probationary period minimum # years after T&P to apply Direct Criteria Unit review External review annual reviews -department interim review -unit PROVE Yourself post-tenure review

  4. The Three-legged Stool Teaching Research/Scholarship -how much -peer-reviewed papers first/senior author publish with your trainees -grants -presentations/books/book chapters -how much -peer evaluations -student evaluations Service -how much & types

  5. Tenure and Promotion tips Know what is expected from day 1 (or before) -get copy of T&P criteria -faculty handbook or similar resource Keep CV current have a version with all the details Record keeping keep folders for teaching, research, & service -by academic or calendar year Mentors department chair -assigned mentors -find your own mentors (get to know people) -your research field Attend all orientation meetings for new faculty & faculty applying for T&P

  6. Balancing work and personal life

  7. Contact Information Jim Deavor, DeaverJ@cofc.edu Martine LaBerge, laberge@clemson.edu Robin Lammi, lammir@winthrop.edu Holly LaVoie, holly.lavoie@uscmed.sc.edu

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