Associate Professor Qualifications Sample Clauses
The Associate Professor Qualifications clause defines the specific criteria and standards an individual must meet to be eligible for appointment or promotion to the rank of Associate Professor. Typically, this includes requirements such as holding a terminal degree in the relevant field, demonstrating a record of effective teaching, and showing evidence of scholarly research or professional achievement. By clearly outlining these qualifications, the clause ensures transparency in the promotion process and helps maintain consistent academic standards within the institution.
Associate Professor Qualifications. 1. Education and experience: Promotion from the rank of assistant professor to associate professor requires demonstrated noteworthy contribution and definite potential for further major contribution to the field and the university.
2. Normally, individuals promoted to associate professor would be in prior rank for a minimum of four years.
3. Normally, promotion from assistant professor to associate professor is not granted prior to the granting of tenure. Promotion does not guarantee that tenure will be granted.
4. Additional college and department qualifications may be required.
