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From the poetry and music performed at his 1991 inauguration to his personal oversight of more than 250 tenure appointments, his intellectual acuity was always on display.
We focus on the quality of research, because it is a major evaluation criterion during the career of scholars, in particular for early stage scholars: Journal publication success is used when evaluating cumulative doctoral dissertations, habilitations, and tenure appointments (Schrader and Hennig-Thurau 2009).
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The most senior officials in each department - the permanent secretaries - would be appointed on five-year "fixed-tenure appointments".
When World War II was declared, being by age and temperament unsuited for direct participation in the war effort, he became Bishop Museum Visiting Professor of Anthropology at Yale University, then accepted a tenured appointment there.
Over 2 decades ending in 2001, the percentage of scientists holding tenured or tenure-track appointments 5-6 yeafterfter completing their Ph.D.s fell from 34.3% to 14.4%.
As we have mentioned, academics with "traditional" tenured or tenure-track appointments constitute only a quarter of the nation's instructional force, according to the American Association of University Professors.
The percentage of faculty members with traditional, full-time tenured or tenure-track appointments has reached the lowest level on record, the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) reported in April.
In addition to these tenure track appointments, Ann Esin will teach at HMC as a visiting assistant professor of physics.
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