SPECIAL MEETING OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY SENATE
FOR THE DISCUSSION OF PROMOTION AND TENURE
APRIL 29, 2013 – 104 GORE HALL
April 15, 2013
TO: Senators and Executives
FROM: Katherin Rogers, Vice President
University Faculty Senate
SUBJECT: Special Faculty Senate Meeting April 29, 2013
In accordance with Section 1.2, Bylaws and Regulations of the Faculty Senate, Section VI Special Meeting, the President of the University Faculty Senate will hold a special meeting of the Faculty Senate on Monday, April 29, 2013 at 4:00 p.m. in 104 Gore Hall for the discussion of Promotion and Tenure here and the University of Delaware.
The Agenda will be as follows:
I. Adoption of the Agenda
II. Approval of the Minutes: April 8, 2013
III.
Announcements:
Senate President Sheldon Pollack
IV.
Regular Agenda
I.
Old
Business:
a.
Recommendation from the Executive Committee (Sheldon Pollack,
Chair) with the concurrence of the Promotion and Tenure Committee (Tom
Kaminski, Chair) for the revision to the Faculty Handbook section 4.4.4
regarding Promotion and Tenure “Departmental Responsibilities” (attachment
1) (attachment2)
WHEREAS, Section 4.4.4 (“Departmental Responsibilities”) of the Faculty
Handbook of the University of Delaware provides that department promotion and
tenure committees “should” include a separate document identifying the specific
external reviewers who were nominated by the candidate versus those nominated
by the department committee; and
WHEREAS, department committees at times do not follow such recommendation
to include such a document in the dossiers of candidates identifying which
party selected the external reviewers whose letters are included in the
dossier; and
WHEREAS, it is important that members of college and University promotion
and tenure committees as well as deans and the provost be provided with such
information in order to make informed decisions with respect to the candidate’s
case for promotion and/or tenure; be it therefore
RESOLVED, that Section 4.4.4 of the Faculty Handbook shall be amended to require that a separate document identifying the specific external reviewers who were nominated by the candidate versus those nominated by the department be included by the department promotion and tenure committee in the candidate’s dossier.
b. Recommendation from the Executive Committee (Sheldon Pollack, Chair) with the concurrence of the Promotion and Tenure Committee (Tom Kaminski, Chair) for the revision to the Faculty Handbook section 4.1.2 regarding Promotion and Tenure “Secondary, Joint, Adjunct, And Visiting Faculty Appointments” (attachment 1) (attachment2)
WHEREAS, Section 4.1.2 (“Secondary, Joint, Adjunct, and Visiting Faculty
Appointments”) of the Faculty Handbook of the University of Delaware uses the
title “adjunct faculty” to apply to those “members of the academic staff who
are appointed for a limited period of time during the year(s) in which they are
actively involved in the teaching and research program of the University,” are
paid no stipend, and whose appointments “are annual only;” and
WHEREAS, such use of the title “adjunct faculty” is unique to the
University and does not conform with that of most other universities, who
generally apply the title “adjunct faculty” to part-time faculty who teach courses
on short-term contracts; and
WHEREAS, to avoid confusion and bring the University’s usage of the title
“adjunct faculty” in conformance with common usage in the academic world as
well as common practice at the University itself; be it therefore
RESOLVED, that Section 4.1.2 of the Faculty Handbook
shall be amended to provide that the title “adjunct faculty” be given to those
persons who teach a course or courses on a supplemental contract and who are
not otherwise fulltime faculty of the University, and at the same time, those
faculty who are presently given the title “adjunct faculty” shall henceforth be
given the title “affiliated faculty” (Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant
Professor, or Instructor).
c. Recommendation from the Executive Committee (Sheldon Pollack, Chair) with the concurrence of the Promotion and Tenure Committee (Tom Kaminski, Chair) for the revision to the Faculty Handbook section 4.4.4 regarding Promotion and Tenure “Departmental Responsibilities” (attachment 1) (attachment2)
WHEREAS, Section 4.4.4 (“Departmental Responsibilities”) of the Faculty
Handbook of the University of Delaware provides that untenured faculty may
serve on department promotion and tenure committees; and
WHEREAS, the same provision provides that a minority of the faculty serving
on a department promotion and tenure committee may be junior faculty who are
“below rank” to the candidate; and
WHEREAS, it is important that all members of departmental promotion and
tenure committees hold tenure in decisions that involve the granting of tenure
and that all members of the committee be at or above rank to the position for
which the candidate is applying because faculty who do not hold tenure and/or
who are “below rank” to the candidate lack the necessary experience and
qualifications to make informed decisions regarding the merits of the
candidate’s case; be it therefore
RESOLVED, that Section 4.4.4 of the Handbook shall be amended to provide that participation on department promotion and tenure committees shall be limited to those faculty who are at or above rank to the position for which the candidate is applying, and in decisions that involve the granting of tenure, limited to those faculty who hold tenure.
d. Recommendation from the Executive Committee (Sheldon Pollack, Chair) with the concurrence of the Promotion and Tenure Committee (Tom Kaminski, Chair) for the revision to the Faculty Handbook section 4.1.1 regarding Promotion and Tenure “Faculty Appointment Policy” (attachment 1) (attachment2)
WHEREAS, Section 4.1.1 of the Faculty Handbook (“Faculty Appointment Policy”)
of the University of Delaware provides that the faculty in a department must
approve any faculty “appointment” to the department; and
WHEREAS, Section 4.1.1 further provides that the academic rank of the new
faculty member must be approved by the Provost, and appointments with tenure
must be approved by the Provost and President; and
WHEREAS, there is no express provision for faculty participation in the
decisions as to the academic rank or whether tenure will be granted in the case
of such an appointment; and
WHEREAS, it is important that faculty who are at or above rank to the
candidate approve the academic rank of such an appointee and faculty with
tenure approve the granting of tenure to such an appointee; and
WHEREAS, it is important that the faculty and administrators who are making
such decisions have sufficient information to make an informed decision with
respect to the appropriate rank of such appointee, and where relevant, whether
tenure should be granted; be it therefore
RESOLVED, that Section 4.1.1 of the Faculty Handbook shall be amended to
provide that the academic rank of a faculty appointment must be approved by
department faculty who are at or above the proposed rank of the candidate, and
that in the case of appointments with tenure, department faculty with tenure
must approve the granting of tenure to such candidate; and be it further
RESOLVED, that Section 4.1.1 of the Faculty Handbook shall be amended to provide that departments shall set forth requirements in their promotion and tenure documents describing what materials (including external letters of review) substantiating excellence in scholarship and/or teaching must be provided by a candidate for a faculty appointment in that department at a rank higher than their rank in their current academic position and for any faculty appointment that includes the granting of tenure to a candidate who does not already have tenure in their current academic position.
II.
New Business:
a. Reform of the Promotion and Tenure Process
Memo (attachment)
b.
New Standard for Promotion and Tenure for All
Faculty (attachment
1) (attachment
2)
WHEREAS, Section 4.1.6 (“Non-Tenure Track Faculty”) of the Faculty Handbook
of the University of Delaware provides that non-tenure track faculty may be
hired as “instructional, clinical, public service or research faculty;” and
WHEREAS, Section 4.1.6 further provides that non-tenure track faculty must
meet the requirements for the rank of instructor and may hold a rank higher
(i.e., assistant, associate, or professor) so long as they meet the “same
criteria” for such academic rank as is required for tenure track faculty; and
WHEREAS, Section 4.4.1 of the Faculty Handbook requires that tenure-track
faculty seeking a promotion must at a minimum demonstrate “excellence” in either
scholarship or teaching and high quality in all other categories (including
service), and Section 4.4.2 of the Faculty Handbook permits departments to
require that tenure-track faculty seeking a promotion demonstrate “excellence”
in both scholarship and teaching, and some departments have adopted such
standard; and
WHEREAS, many non-tenure track faculty have no workload assignment to
scholarship or service, and others have no workload assignment to teaching, and
thus many non-tenure track faculty are unable to satisfy the aforementioned
requirements for promotion; and
WHEREAS, it is important to provide non-tenure track faculty with a fair
opportunity for a promotion in rank; be it therefore
RESOLVED, that Sections 4.4.1 and 4.4.2 of the Faculty Handbook shall be amended to adopt a new standard for promotion and tenure, one requiring that all faculty seeking a promotion or tenure demonstrate evidence of “excellence in their academic endeavors,” and that the faculty in their departments and academic units shall provide specific details and guidance as to what constitutes excellence in one’s academic endeavors in that department, unit, or relevant academic discipline.2
c. Titles
for Temporary and Continuing Non-Tenure-Track Faculty (attachment
1) (attachment
2)
WHEREAS, Section 4.1.6 (“Non-Tenure Track Faculty”) of the Faculty Handbook
of the University of Delaware provides that non-tenure track faculty may be
hired at the rank of instructor; and
WHEREAS, Section 4.1.6 (“Non-Tenure Track Faculty”) of the Faculty Handbook
of the University of Delaware further provides that non-tenure track faculty
may be hired as “instructional, clinical, public service or research faculty;”
and
WHEREAS, Section 4.1.6 further provides that non-tenure track faculty must
meet the requirements for the rank of instructor and may hold a rank higher
(i.e., assistant, associate, or professor) so long as they meet the “same
criteria” for such academic rank as is required for tenure track faculty; and
WHEREAS, at a university aspiring to achieve national prominence as a
research institution by encouraging scholarship among faculty, it is important
to reserve the traditional academic titles of assistant professor, associate
professor, and full professor to those faculty who conduct and excel in
scholarship; and
WHEREAS, it is also important to provide non-tenure track faculty with a
fair opportunity for a promotion in rank as well as an appropriate title; be it
therefore
RESOLVED, that Sections 4.1.6 of the Faculty Handbook shall be amended to provide that non-tenure track faculty who are hired and promoted in rank shall have titles appropriately identifying the workload assignment for which they were hired and in which they have excelled, taking into account that the title of full professor shall be reserved for those who demonstrate, among other things, excellence in scholarship, and accordingly, only tenure track and tenured faculty shall hold the traditional academic titles of assistant professor, associate professor, and full professor.
d.
Promotion for Instructors (attachment
1) (attachment
2)
WHEREAS, Section 4.1.6 (“Non-Tenure Track Faculty”) of the Faculty Handbook
of the University of Delaware provides that non-tenure track faculty may be
hired at the rank of instructor; and
WHEREAS, no opportunity for promotion is available to non-tenure track
faculty who hold the rank of instructor, even those who undergo a satisfactory
peer review and receive the requisite approvals from their chair/director/dean
and the provost; and
WHEREAS, it is important to provide instructors with an opportunity for a
promotion in rank (and title) to establish an equitable system for our
colleagues who are instructors; be it therefore
RESOLVED, that the Faculty Handbook shall be amended to provide for three
ranks of instructor (specifically, instructor I, instructor II, and instructor III)
and allow for promotions in rank for instructors who meet the criteria for
promotion set forth in the Faculty Handbook, attain a satisfactory peer review
as well as the required administrative approvals following the six-year probationary
period and then again following the peer review after the three-year and
four-year contracts; and be it further
RESOLVED, such promotions in rank for non-tenure track instructors shall be accompanied by salary adjustments comparable to those provided to faculty upon promotion to associate and full professor unless such salary adjustment was already provided to that faculty member.
e.
Requirements for Promotion to Full Professor (attachment
1) (attachment
2)
WHEREAS, Section 4.4.2. of the Faculty Handbook (“Minimum Standards for
Promotion”) of the Faculty Handbook of the University of Delaware provides that
the rank of full professor is reserved for those who have established
reputations in their fields and whose contributions to their profession and the
University's mission are excellent; and
WHEREAS, the rank of full professor should be further limited to those who
possess a national reputation for excellence in their scholarship and have had
a positive impact in their academic field or discipline through their
scholarship; be it therefore
RESOLVED, that Section 4.4.2 of the Faculty Handbook shall be amended to
provide that those eligible to hold the rank of full professor must possess, in
addition to all other requirements, a national reputation for excellence in their
scholarship and have had a positive impact in their academic field or
discipline through their scholarship.
V.
Introduction of New Business:
Such
items as may come before the Senate. (No
motion introduced under new business, except a motion to refer to committee,
shall be acted upon until the next meeting of the Senate.)