Tenure Review and Recommendation Procedures Sample Clauses

Tenure Review and Recommendation Procedures. The only documents that shall be considered in making a tenure recommendation are those contained or referenced in the tenure dossier. Recommendations for the awarding of tenure shall include the following levels of review:
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Tenure Review and Recommendation Procedures. Recommendations for the awarding of tenure shall proceed through the following levels of review: tenured department faculty, department chair, college Tenure and Promotion Committee, xxxx (or director in the case of the Florida Museum of Natural History), University Academic Personnel Board, and President. At all levels the participants shall be provided with the University tenure criteria, clarifications of the criteria by the College, and departmental discipline-specific clarifications of the criteria. The cases the President recommends for the granting of tenure shall be forwarded to the Trustees for final decision. The review and recommendation process for permanent status shall be governed by the provisions of Section 19.11.
Tenure Review and Recommendation Procedures. The only documents that shall be 551 considered in making a tenure recommendation are those contained or referenced in the tenure 552 dossier. Recommendations for the awarding of tenure shall include the following levels of 553 review: 554 555 556 557 (a) Department Promotion and Tenure Committee 558 559 (1) Each department shall constitute a promotion and tenure committee which 560 includes either the entire tenured in-unit faculty or a subcommittee of the 561 tenured in-unit faculty. Provided, however, if the candidate for tenure is a 562 full professor, the committee shall consist only of tenured in-unit full 563 professors. Each department shall develop provisions governing the 564 formation and conduct of the Department Promotion and Tenure 565 Committee. The department chair and the candidate shall not be a 566 member of the committee. 567

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