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Promotion and Tenure Implementation

Promotion and Tenure Implementation. Revised Recommendations for Implementation 2006-7 Doug Johnson Carol Johnston Susan Mattson Richard Morris Paul Patterson Duane Roen Nancy Gutierrez / Marjorie Zatz. Recent Developments in P&T. Max ten outside letters from top scholars

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Promotion and Tenure Implementation

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  1. Promotion and Tenure Implementation Revised Recommendations for Implementation 2006-7 Doug Johnson Carol Johnston Susan Mattson Richard Morris Paul Patterson Duane Roen Nancy Gutierrez / Marjorie Zatz

  2. Recent Developments in P&T • Max ten outside letters from top scholars • Dean approval of external reviewers • Justification of reviewers/credentials • Additional information added at each level • Units/Colleges confirm full documentation • Recommendations to Provost • President announces decision • President/Provost report, confer, and debrief • Senate Approval of P&T Revisions 2003/4 • Implementation Task Force 2004/5

  3. Senators Voiced Concerns with AY2004/5 Implementation Recommendations • Ad hoc Committees • High cost for “near expertise” • Possible unintended consequences • Consistency concerns • Additional uncertainty for candidate • Advocate • Internal Committee needs less local culture • Chair may not be effective advocate

  4. Role of University Committee Unit level committee and Chair By –Laws and communicated expectations Contributions to unit goals and mission Disciplinary contributions & scholarship Special knowledge of research, teaching, and service College level committee and Dean Contributions to mission and goals of College/School Local insight & broad disciplinary perspective University Committee Broad Perspective of University Convincing evidence of contribution to unit, college, & ASU Documented Scholarship

  5. Standing Area Committees • University Committee • Seven Members • Campus representative elected by faculty • Provost appointees to provide balance • Three year staggered terms • Normally full professors

  6. University Committees inSix Broad Disciplinary Areas • Art and Design • Humanities • Physical & Life Sciences • Social Sciences • Engineering & Technology • Managerial & Legal Studies

  7. Key Success Factors • Updated Unit By-Laws • Training for members Area Committees • Annual process review and adaptations • Formal Review of process after 3 Years

  8. Timeline • Fall 2005 – Senate review and acceptance • Spring 2006 – Beginning March • Candidates notify Provost • Campuses elect Area Committee members • Provost nominates members to balance • Senate Leadership approves nominations • Training and P&T Committee meetings scheduled

  9. Next Steps • Today – • Questions of clarification • Coming month • Senators discuss with faculty in units • September Meeting • Substantive Debate • Vote on recommendation

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