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noun
A status of possessing a thing or an office; an incumbency.
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A tack like that may not be a typical professor's path to tenure.
In business there are five 'A' journals in which you have to publish to get promoted to tenure.
They're discouraged not by a letter from the director of graduate studies but rather by more subtle obstacles blocking the way to tenure, in Dr. Wood's view.
In our drive to stay equal and moving on the race to tenure, we'd squeezed in our personal feelings and passions like so many pit stops.
If universities tie tenure decisions to department budgets, deans will be tempted to think about pleasing alumni in determining whom to tenure and whom to let go.
The social class structure was closely tied to tenure, the owners in each village being at the top of the structure.
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VAP positions don't typically lead directly to tenure-track offers, but sometimes they do.
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].
For example, while women received 45 percent of the Ph.D.s in biology from 1999 to 2003, they accounted for 26 percent of applicants to tenure-track positions.
Of the 15 young scientists who've received awards in 2002 and 2003, 10 have already made the transition to tenure-track positions at top universities.
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