Promotion to Professor. 10.2.4.1 Promotion to the rank of Professor is not an assured step in progression through the ranks. Members eligible for the rank of Professor must have made contributions as teachers and scholars, and in service, that are qualitatively and quantitatively superior to those required for the rank of Associate Professor. 10.2.4.2 In addition to the requirements for Associate Professor, the rank of Professor requires a demonstrated record of: 10.2.4.2.1 Sustained, high-quality teaching at all levels available to the Member; 10.2.4.2.2 Sustained, productive scholarly activity, including work assessed by peer review, that represents a contribution to the Member’s discipline that is additional to the requirements of Article 10.2.4.2, and with achievements that are of sufficient significance to be recognized nationally or internationally; and
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Promotion to Professor. 10.2.4.1 Promotion to the rank of Professor is not an assured step in progression through the ranksranks and does not depend solely on years of service. Members eligible for the rank of Professor must have made contributions as teachers and scholars, and in service, that are qualitatively and quantitatively superior to those required for the rank of Associate Professor.Professor.
10.2.4.2 In addition to the requirements for Associate Professor, the rank of Professor requires a demonstrated record of:
10.2.4.2.1 Sustained, high-quality teaching at all levels available to the Member;Member;
10.2.4.2.2 Sustained, productive scholarly activity, including work assessed by peer review, that represents a contribution to the Member’s discipline that is additional to the requirements of Article 10.2.4.2, and with achievements that are of sufficient significance to be recognized nationally or internationally; and
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