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FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Promotion and Tenure Criteria
and
General guidelines for 3rd year review of tenure-track faculty
Faculty members in the Department of Physics are normally appointed at the
rank of Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Full
Professor. However, initial appointments are usually at the rank of
Assistant Professor. Appointments may be made at higher ranks when an
individual's previous experience and qualifications merit such an
appointment.
Faculty members are considered for promotion to the next higher rank based
upon their accomplishments relative to defined criteria. Consideration for
promotion to Associate Professor coincides with consideration for tenure.
The promotion and tenure process involves both peer review by faculty
committees and administrative reviews. Decisions to promote or to grant
tenure, although not identical, differ more in emphasis than in kind. The
granting of tenure is a critical action because it represents a serious
commitment by the University to the individual and it only occurs if the
criteria for promotion are satisfied. Promotion and tenure decisions
represent an evaluation of the faculty member's total value to the
University and their potential as evidenced by past performance and defined,
proposed future activity. Promotion and tenure decisions require not only a
consideration of the candidate's fulfillment of assigned responsibilities in
research, teaching and service, but also a broad-scale evaluation of the
individual's ability to fulfill effectively the responsibilities of
membership in the university community.
Consideration for promotion and tenure normally takes place during the sixth
year of employment at the University; an exception is made if, at the time
of employment, an individual is granted years towards tenure. Such credit
must be acknowledged in writing and the individual may withdraw part or all
of the credit (in writing) prior to application for promotion and tenure.
The Chair of the Department carries out an Annual Evaluation of all faculty
members, which is based on their assignments. In the case of tenure-track
faculty members, the evaluation will normally indicate whether the
individual is progressing satisfactorily or not towards promotion and
tenure. In addition, a comprehensive 3rd year review of the progress
towards promotion and tenure of all tenure-track faculty members in the
Department of Physics, is carried out regardless of rank. Two committees
from the Department of Physics and the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
carry out the 3rd year review.
Full details of the criteria and the guidelines for promotion and tenure and
the 3rd year review in the Department of Physics can be downloaded as pdf
files from the links below. (As of the date of this up-load, both items
have yet to be accepted formally by a vote of the Department faculty
members, but no substantial changes are anticipated.)
Promotion and Tenure Criteria
General guidelines for 3rd year review
Copies of the "University Guidelines for Promotion and Tenure of Faculty"
may be downloaded from the Office of the Provost's website:
http://www.fau.edu/provost/facultyinfo.php
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