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Discover Ludwig'tenure track' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a university job or career path that is designed to lead to a professor receiving a tenured position. For example, "She's hoping to get on the professor tenure track at Harvard."
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tenure track
adjective
Alternative form of tenure-track
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The participants were largely tenured faculty (58.3%, tenure track: 18.7%, non-tenure track: 23%) as well as Caucasian (81.1%, Asian: 14.1%, All other options: 4.8%).
He thought that being bumped from that particular tenure track was a bit unfair.
Getting on (tenure) track.
"Tenure track fulfills that goal".
In academia, it is the tenure track.
You've been hired onto the tenure track.
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Or would a combination of tenure-track and non-tenure track jobs be acceptable?
When answers to the office on campus item are compared to academic status (non-tenure track vs. tenure/tenure track), there is a significant association in the pattern of answering these two items, X 2(1) = 75.99, p < .001; 98.5% of tenure/tenure-track faculty members have an office on campus compared to 66.1% of non-tenure-track faculty members.
In the current academic year, USC has 1,472 tenured and tenure-track faculty members and 4,265 non-tenure-track faculty, according to the university.
Biology experts were recruited from among the tenured and tenure-track faculty.
Securing two tenure-track jobs anywhere is hard.
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