The University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education will host a session for faculty who are on the tenure track or anticipate a tenure track position someday.
The typical criteria for tenure and promotion are scholarship, teaching and service. All universities subscribe to this but how these terms are interpreted can vary from institution to institution, school to school, and even department to department. Learning how they are applied and measured at CWRU is an important aspect of becoming familiar with the culture of the institution.
Provost William (“Bud”) Baeslack, Deputy Provost Lynn Singer and Special Assistant for Appointments, Promotion, and Tenure Lois Langell will attend this session to share what the university is looking for, how you should set about preparing your case for tenure, and to answer questions.
This UCITE session will be held Friday, Nov. 4, from noon to 1 p.m. in the Allen Memorial Medical Library’s Herrick Room (use Adelbert Road doors).
Pizza and sodas will be provided at this session.
RSVP to ucite@case.edu.