Sentences with phrase «secure tenure does»

Secure tenure does not of itself attract government investment.

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These experts are driven to publish in order to secure tenure and keep their careers moving, and journals are rarely interested in publishing work that doesn't break new ground.
He joined the Duke Divinity faculty after he graduated in the early 1960s and secured tenure at a time when one still could do so without having a long résumé of works written for other academics.
I have a yearly contract, so I have less job security than tenure offers — though this doesn't worry me because in reality I can stay as long as I, with the help of my team, continue to secure funding for my research.
Female Ph.D. scientists «who do not secure ladder - track [i.e., tenure - track] appointments,» they add, «are more likely to stay in academia [than men], either as contingent instructors or in nonteaching appointments.»
Tenure designations would factor in a sixth year evaluation for teachers who do not meet this standard within five years but do secure high evaluation ratings in their fourth and fifth years.
«What you do for a living should have a huge impact on your asset allocation,» says Milevsky, a tenured professor with a secure pension.
«How did Dr. Judith Curry ever end up securing tenure and with a position as the Chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences?»
Secure tenure firmly places the responsibility at the feet of each housing authority or community housing organisation to provide a decent level of housing service just as mainstream public housing providers must do in the city.
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