Sentences with phrase «of tenure review»

Although citation analysis has its flaws it is used in academic hiring and is still a valued part of the tenure review process.
Instead of only using the survey data as part of your tenure review process, look for specific trends.
According to Goel, the university is not attempting to raise the standards of tenure review; rather it wants to ensure that pretenure faculty members have the best possible chance of developing their scholarship and assembling the documentation they need to demonstrate that they have done so.

Not exact matches

The company has a love affair with their leadership team, evidenced by their employees long tenure with the company and the very high reviews of their CEO on Glassdoor.
The next step is linking the results of the peer review to continued tenure.
Reviews of his tenure, which began in 2000, ranged from negative to mixed at best.
In a way, the entire tenure of CEO Thorsten Heins has been one long strategic review.
Additionally, in the fourth quarter of 2009, based on recommendations from our CEO to the Compensation Committee, the Compensation Committee reviewed certain officers» overall contribution and recommended additional equity option grants as a first step in modifying Executive Officer compensation — especially those with longer tenures with us — consistent with the goals above.
White House officials said Tuesday that President Obama intends to decide the fate of the Keystone XL oil pipeline during his tenure, rather than suspend the federal review process at the request of the project's sponsor.
The New York Post's review of Ray Zinn's tenure and success at the end of his service as the CEO of Micrel.
University tenure reviews look for evidence of research, teaching and service.
The Faculty Personnel Committee will receive presentations from the Provost and Dr. Hawkins regarding the substantive and procedural issues each would like to raise, will review the evidence presented, and will make a formal recommendation regarding the termination of tenure.
In its review of the contract, Educators 4 Excellence, an advocacy group of teachers that often was aligned with the Bloomberg administration's goals, gave the contract a barely passing grade and said it «overlooked several critical issues,» such as class sizes and a tenure - granting process that the group believes ought to be more closely linked to teacher performance.
The approval was confirmed by the Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan - Ali, on Monday who noted in a statement that the President extended the tenure of the defence and service chiefs after «having carefully reviewed the ongoing military operations across the country.»
«He had no role in the lawful decision to have Rivkin review the matter, and the notion that four months into his tenure he exerted pressure on the Town of Oyster Bay to amend their agreement with Singh — which TOB had already done on their own on three separate occasions before Ed became County Executive — is a total fiction,» Keating said.
In response to this review a government consultation expressed concern about the possibility of the private rented sector shrinking and argued that the tenure was «needed».
«We have been working with our members on the issue of tenure, specifically running workshops on how to put together a portfolio for their tenure reviews,» Mulgrew said.
Well - placed sources with knowledge of the transaction say, the review of the agreements for which the contract was given, is intended to nit - pick and find fault with agreements entered into by the Ministry during the eight year tenure of the NDC.
The other nominees are: Michael Diedreich, an attorney from Rockland County; Jose Fernandez, a former assistant secretary of State in the Obama administration who current practices at Gibson Dunn; Nicole Gueron, whose experience includes a stint as deputy trial counsel in the attorney general's office during Cuomo's tenure in the post; Doris Ling - Cohan, a state Supreme Court judge in New York County; former New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board executive director Mina Quinto Malik; Buffalo attorney Jennifer Stergion; and Alex Zapesochny, who appears to be the founder of a Rochester biotech company.
After reviewing 30 cases of potential wrongful imprisonment for murder from the tenure of his controversial predecessor Charles Hynes, Brooklyn District Attorney Kenneth Thompson's office has begun to investigate the former prosecutor's non-homicide felony convictions, too.
AS part of the desire to ensure service delivery at the federal level, the presidency is said to have ordered a review of the performance of his ministers in the first six months of their tenure.
Negotiations came to a grinding halt in February this year, when the DFA and the university failed to reach an agreement on the key issues of salaries and the number of teaching positions in each faculty, as well as a host of other topics such as parental leave, nondiscrimination, flexible retirement, technology - assisted classes, and peer review in tenure cases.
At the same time, be aware that certain types of service, especially outside of your institution — on grant - reviewing committees, for example — can help you make important professional connections even as it enhances your tenure dossier.
Earlier this year, a group of concerned scientists and journal publishers signed an open letter known as the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) to encourage review boards and tenure committees to «eliminate the use of journal - based metrics, such as Journal Impact Factors, in funding, appointment, and promotion considerations,» and to encourage the development of alternative metrics (altmetrics) to measure a scientist's research contributions.
During his doctoral work in genetics and molecular biology at Johns Hopkins Medical School, Munoz - Sanjuan grew «disillusioned about the dependency on peer review to make a living [in academic science], and universities» lack of appreciation for teaching excellence when evaluating for a tenure position.
As an assistant professor of cell biology and neuroscience at the University of California, Riverside (UCR), zur Nieden has two more years before going up for her tenure review.
You've survived decades of evaluation, testing, and metrics, but before we can guarantee your spot in academia for life, there's just one teensy little thing: tenure review.
In order to assess the impact of your publications and research, committees often will study your citations during reviews for promotion and tenure.
All this needs to be done on a certain schedule: Meeting, or even exceeding, performance expectations 6 months after your tenure review won't do you much good — although several of our colleagues produced their landmark papers just a little too late but went on to noteworthy careers (at other institutions).
It's crucial to populate your timeline with the dates of your major reviews as an assistant professor or junior researcher (i.e., 3rd year, 5th year, and tenure).
And certain of these review processes — the tenure process, for example — are altogether less exemplary than the grant - review process.
Higher - impact committees have more prestige but arguably more exposure: search committees for the recruitment of new faculty members, personnel committees for tenure and promotion, or institutional review boards (IRBs) for the enforcement of regulations and the approval of plans for human - subjects and animal research.
Among the most common forms is peer reviewof grant proposals, manuscripts, tenure dossiers — which most would agree is among a scientist's most sacred obligations.
As it currently stands, individuals appointed as tenure - track assistant professors at U of T will come under review for tenure at the end of their 5th year.
In the new collective agreement, DFA secured an expedited arbitration process of 90 days when the president overturns the peer - review decision of the university tenure committee.
A review of the tenure policies available on the Web sites of research - oriented institutions, such as Duke, Stanford, Harvard, the University of Chicago, the University of Virginia, and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, indicates that demonstrated success in classroom teaching is a required component of the faculty review process.
The new contract includes provisions for post-tenure review but leaves unaffected existing procedures for the removal of tenured faculty members.
Gender plays a complicated role in the hiring of computer science tenure - track faculty members, of which on average only about 15 % are women, according to a study presented today at the peer - reviewed International World Wide Web Conference in Montreal, Canada, and posted on the arXiv preprint server in February.
* In January of this year, University of Missouri system administrators approved a complex, system - wide policy requiring tenured faculty to undergo ongoing evaluation and a comprehensive performance review every 5 years.
As a result, 39 states reportedly are considering policies that would introduce or intensify review of tenured - faculty performance.
She acknowledges the importance of having her department chair's concurrence that this is an important part of her job (Park has been gratified to see a shift in what qualifies as dissemination and public service in tenure and promotion reviews).
Fellows pursue independent, peer - reviewed research under the guidance of one or more tenured or tenure - track NIH investigators.
During his 7 year tenure at InterHealth, now Lonza, Dr. Lugo has overseen and participated in the publication of 9 peer - reviewed scientific papers, including the first clinical study carried out in healthy subjects for joint health.
In his long tenure at The Phoenix he has reviewed thousands of movies, though he admittedly often confuses them with X-rated features he snuck into in the late 60s.
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: More Chemistry than Coherency in Confusing Cat - and - Mouse Caper Ray Koval (Clive Owen) enjoyed a 12 - year tenure with MI6 as a spy for the British government before taking a job in the private sector to help protect the trade secrets of a corporate giant called Equikrom.
Today, about 97 % of teachers get tenure, most within a few years and in most cases with cursory review.
Since the announcement of Race to the Top, several states have increased the frequency of evaluations for tenured teachers to at least once a year; 19 states now mandate that all teachers receive a performance review annually.
She serves as a key adviser in the ad hoc tenure process, chairs the Provost's Review Committee on Faculty Appointments, and oversees the administration of funds designated to facilitate the appointment of outstanding scholars who increase the faculty's diversity.
The book «Within Reach, Leadership Lessons in School Reform» chronicles his time with Charlotte - Mecklenburg schools, and four other books reviewed aspects of his tenure along with numerous articles, research studies, and case studies.
She pointed out that the California Teachers Association has racked up three wins since spring, with the appellate court's unanimous ruling to overturn Vergara, the Supreme Court's decision this week to decline to review the case and the thwarting of her own bill that would have made changes to teacher tenure and dismissal procedures.
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