Common use of Associate Professor (tenure-track) Clause in Contracts

Associate Professor (tenure-track). The University may initially appoint a faculty member as a tenure-track Associate Professor on a probationary basis. In such cases, the Associate Professor will be appointed for an initial two-year term and may be reappointed for an additional two-year term prior to consideration for tenure. An Associate Professor may request consideration for tenure prior to his or her mandatory year. Such early request may only be made once. If denied early tenure an associate professor must re- present him or herself in the third year of the probationary period in order to be considered for tenure. A probationary Associate Professor will be informed during the third year of service whether tenure will be granted or whether his or her fourth year will be a terminal year of service.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Associate Professor (tenure-track). The University may initially appoint a faculty member as a tenure-track Associate Professor on a probationary basis. In such cases, the Associate Professor will be appointed for an initial two-year term and may be reappointed for an additional two-year term prior to consideration for tenure. An Associate Professor may request consideration for tenure prior to his or her mandatory year. Such early request may only be made once. If denied early tenure an associate professor must re- re-present him or herself in the third year of the probationary period in order to be considered for tenure. A probationary Associate Professor will be informed during the third year of service whether tenure will be granted or whether his or her fourth year will be a terminal year of service.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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