Academic tenure definition

Academic tenure means the right of Faculty Members to permanent or continuous service in the University.
Academic tenure means employment by the University to the time of retirement except for cause as outlined below.
Academic tenure means the right of Faculty Members to permanent or continuous service in the University. (UHPA Contract, Section XII.A.1).

Examples of Academic tenure in a sentence

  • Academic tenure, therefore, is vital to the nurturance of new ideas and new knowledge.

  • Academic tenure defines the character of faculty appointment at Western Michigan University as continuous until resignation, retirement, termination for disability, dismissal for cause, or expiration of the recall period in the event of layoff; during which period the laid off faculty member has the rights provided in Article 25, Layoff and Recall.

  • Academic tenure defines the character of faculty appointment at Western Michigan University as continuous until resignation, retirement, termination for disability, dismissal for cause, or expiration of the recall period in the event of layoff; during which period the laid off faculty member has the rights provided in Article 25, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Recall.

  • Academic tenure is a means to an end in that it provides economic security and assurance of continued opportunities to teach and to do research, the necessary safeguards of academic freedom.

  • Academic tenure means academic appointment that can be terminated only for specifically stated causes.

  • Academic tenure defines the character of faculty appointments at Delaware State University as continuous until resignation, retirement, termination, or dismissal for just cause.