Proposed Changes
Faculty Handbook
Havidán
The promotion and tenure
procedure is a parallel structure allowing for faculty proposal, evaluation and
appeal, as well as administrative evaluation at each level of organization of
the University.
This document governs the
University process of review at every level. Departments, units, and colleges
may make additions to and clarifications of this document to address their
special circumstances. These elaborations, which must be approved by the
University Committee on Promotions and Tenure and by the Provost, will
constitute the departmental document.
Departmental documents
should also include the procedure for choosing the departmental promotion and
tenure committee and should specify required levels of achievement for each
rank, such as excellence in research or teaching or in both. Appropriate modes
of scholarly publication may also be specified. Faculty candidates for promotion and/or tenure will be
evaluated based on the criteria in their department’s approved promotion and
tenure guidelines appropriately weighted for their workload for the period under
review.
Since the
mission of the University encompasses teaching, scholarship and service, faculty
members must should strive for excellence in all three
areas. Scholarship, whether in the form of research, publication, professional
development, or artistic creativity,
or
scholarship related to teaching or service is a significant part of each
person's contribution to the academic community. Everyone must pursue some form
of scholarly activity. How this work is made available to other scholars
obviously depends upon the particular discipline, but promotion requires
evidence that significant achievements have been and will continue to be
made.