Step 3: Grant of Tenure, Seeking Promotion (already tenured), or Tenure Line Promotion
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Grant of Tenure, Seeking Promotion (already tenured), or Tenure Line Promotion Checklist
Electronic documents should be submitted by your department administrator via Interfolio. Documents should be ordered and named in Interfolio as described below.
Before you do any of the below, you must first discuss with your department chair and confirm the appropriate appointment or promotion for you. If you do not know your department chair, you may find them on the Department Chair and Admin list.
Letter of support is addressed to the Chair of APT, Professor John Kraemer
Letter addresses prior experience and future plans for teaching, research, and service
Should be dated no earlier than four months before submission via Interfolio
Please note: Academic leader and department chair letters are included for cases that do not go to UCRT. Academic leader/Chair letters are not permitted for cases that go to UCRT except as a record of unit-level action consistent with the faculty handbook
The candidate’s teaching statement should provide evidence of teaching excellence and other information that will assist the reviewers in evaluating his or her teaching. The information may describe the following:
His or her teaching philosophy, the courses the candidate has taught (in terms of diversity of subject matter and level)
Course or curriculum development (including syllabi or other relevant/original materials)
Improvement in teaching and efforts to improve teaching, adoption of development of novel methodologies or innovations in the classroom as well as any teaching grants he or she has received, publications of pedagogy.
If the candidate has published a textbook or other teaching materials, he or she should explain any ways in which it is innovative and contributes to improved teaching.
The candidate should write a research statement that indicates how the candidate has made an original contribution to the field and identify the most important publications, and how they align with each other.
While peer-reviewed publications are given the most weight in most fields in rank and tenure assessments, candidates should describe unpublished (but substantially advanced) work and other projects under way to provide evaluators with a good idea of the future direction and trajectory of their research.
The candidate’s research statement should summarize collaborative work, emphasizing his/her critical and significant role/contribution to the collaborative work.
The candidate’s service statement should include service contributions inside and outside of the University. In terms of contributions inside the University, the candidate should include service inside his/her academic unit (advising, program administration, admissions, searches, seminar coordination, etc.) as well as service outside of the academic unit (committee service, organization of events with other units, etc.)
In addition to enumerating what committees the candidate has served on and what administrative roles he or she has assumed, the candidate should detail what he or she contributed to the mission of the University through that service. The candidate should identify any accomplishments that improved the University.
In terms of service outside the University, the candidate is encouraged to emphasize service to professional organizations in his/her field (elected positions, conference organizations, editorial and refereeing work, etc.). In addition, the candidate should include other service to the public as it relates to his/her position as an expert in his/her field.
The applicant provides a list of potential External Evaluators who may be contacted by APT for a letter of evaluation of the applicant
Eight names should be provided with contact information including email
In preparing the list of potential arm’s length external evaluators, applicants are highly encouraged to consult the UCRT rank and tenure guidelines
The list should also include information on (1) if and how the candidate knows the potential evaluator, (2) why they are preeminent in their field, and (3) whether they can be considered at “arms-length”
Submission deadlines for Promotion and/or tenure application
Dossier Due to APT
Dossier Due to OFAA
Dossier Due to UCRT
Regular Tenure Review
May 1
December 1
January 15
Early Tenure Review
January 15
August 1
September 15
Promotion to Professor
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Lateral External Hire
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Please work with your Department Administrator or Human Resources Contact (HRC) to discuss the application process and when they need the paperwork from you before the deadline.