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To tenure

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A status of possessing a thing or an office; an incumbency.

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Only tenured faculty may vote on nominations to tenure.

A tack like that may not be a typical professor's path to tenure.

From workplace stress to tenure issues, ombudsmen can help navigate bureaucracy and human conflicts.

I have taught at Stanford since 1996, and was promoted to tenure here in 2004.

Existing law contains no provision as to tenure or removal of such officials.

The Corporation's Executive Committee approved 25 faculty members for promotion to tenure on May 16.

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Unionized adjuncts, however, still struggle to earn salaries and benefits comparable to tenure-track faculty.

VAP positions don't typically lead directly to tenure-track offers, but sometimes they do.

Since 1996, over 70% of graduates have continued on to tenure-track academic positions.

But the contracts never were--and never became--renewable, and conversions to tenure-track have been few and random.

Evidence for this supply-demand imbalance in the US are evident in the number of PhDs awarded relative to tenure-track openings [1] [3], [58].

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