Tenured faculty definition

Tenured faculty means members of the professional staff who have received appointments with tenure.
Tenured faculty means those faculty members who have completed their probationary period and obtained permanent status.
Tenured faculty means all members of the Regular Faculty who have been awarded Tenure and the rank of Associate Professor or Professor.

Examples of Tenured faculty in a sentence

  • Tenured faculty holding appropriate rank are eligible to vote on recommendations for promotion of candidates.

  • Tenured faculty are eligible to vote on the awarding of tenure to probationary faculty.

  • Tenured faculty members shall receive a sustained performance evaluation once every seven years following the award of tenure or their most recent promotion.

  • Tenured faculty or faculty currently being reviewed for tenure are eligible to apply for their first sabbatical leave only if they expect to have completed, by the end of the current academic year, six years of full-time faculty employment, defined here as teaching, or its equivalent in reassigned time, as part of a faculty contract.

  • Tenured faculty members are protected explicitly against dismissal or disciplinary action because their views are unpopular or contrary to the views of others.


More Definitions of Tenured faculty

Tenured faculty means a faculty member who has earned tenure.
Tenured faculty means an individual who has earned tenure and who does not hold an administrative post.
Tenured faculty means an individual appointed for an indefinite period of time, which may be revoked only for sufficient cause and by due process in accordance with Article 10 of this Agreement.
Tenured faculty means a tenured bargaining unit member who is employed in accordance with the provisions of Education Code Subdivision (c) of Section 87608 or Section 87609.
Tenured faculty is used in this Article to mean a unit member who has been granted full-time permanent status by the District. A tenured faculty member may also be referred to as a “regular” employee.
Tenured faculty. A probationer who has been granted tenure in accordance with Article 18 of this Agreement.
Tenured faculty. The primary purpose of the regular evaluation for tenured faculty is to provide feedback for the member to consider for personal and professional growth.