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Join the information session led by Provost Professor Stephen Garton on Thursday, February 6, 2014, to learn about the University of Sydney's academic promotion policies. Discover effective strategies for preparing your application, including the importance of providing verifiable evidence of your achievements in teaching, research, and service to the community. Understand the three promotion streams and the minimum required standards. Gain insights on how to enhance your competitive position and seek guidance from mentors. Engage effectively in the promotion process and learn about the assessment criteria.
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Academic PromotionsApplicant Information Session Thursday 6 February 2014 Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Stephen Garton
Academic promotion policy • Promotion is one strategy to reward and support retention of high performing staff – other options exist • Applicants must provide current evidence of their ability to perform at the level for which promotion is sought (i.e. promotion is not a reward for lifetime achievement, or time served) • Teaching and research are core activities • Service – University, discipline/profession, community • Assessment is by a committee of peers with ability to “benchmark” promotion across the University • You must have completed a formal performance review (AP&D or equivalent) in the previous 15 months, or complete one by 30 June to be eligible for promotion
Preparing yourself for promotion • Read the Academic Promotions policy, procedures and guidelines for applicants • Overtly incorporate promotion criteria into your application • Focus on achievements since appointment or last promotion • Provide independently verifiable evidence • Don't double-dip in the use of evidence
Preparing yourself for promotion • No interviews for Levels B – D • Familiarize yourself with the criteria required for promotion particularly via the Education and Research-focused streams • LPC can change stream in which an applicant has applied (but only where they would otherwise be unsuccessful)
Three Promotion streams The University of Sydney recognises three streams for promotion: • Teaching and Research • Education-focused • Research-focused
Minimum Required Standards for Promotion TEACHING AND RESEARCH STREAM – Minimum required standards EDUCATION FOCUSSED STREAM – Minimum required standards RESEARCH FOCUSSED STREAM – Minimum required standards
Regardless of Pathway Promotion does not change the type of role to which you have been appointed – either teaching and research, research or teaching intensive
Preparing the case for promotion • Providing verifiable evidence – USE information, grants, awards, publications, • Focus on personal achievement and development since appointment or last promotion • lifetime record a factor, but not as important • Resist the temptation to overstate achievement, for example • carefully document your part in shared activities • don’t recycle achievements • Relative to opportunity
Preparing the case for promotion • Get help! • Seek advice from your mentor/discipline head • Get someone to read through the application • Reflect honestly on your competitive position
Academic Promotions – Historical Statistics Number of applicants and promotions 2004-2013
Points to Remember • Build Relationships: • Mentor, supervisor, the Dean, referees (international) • Communication: • Written application - Get someone else to read it • All three promotion criteria are valued • Balanced approach to performance • You will not succeed on any one criterion alone • If you’re unsuccessful in applying for Promotion • Discuss with your supervisor, Dean, Chair of LPC