Tenure Committee

 

The Tenure Committee serves as a review committee for cases arising under Regents Bylaw 5.09 (procedures in cases of dismissal or demotion); advises Senate Assembly on questions regarding tenure policy; and initiates studies of tenure questions. Developed the document "Toward A Definition of Tenure".

The committee has reviewed the Report of the Committee to Consider a More Flexible Tenure Probationary Period
Responses to this report:

                                       

The National American Association of University Professors (AAUP) Initial Response
(pdf; September 2005)

  The National American Association of University Professors (AAUP) Committee A Response
(pdf; November 2005)
  Tenure Committee Response
(pdf; December 2005)

Recommendations for Procedures to Attain Tenure
(Approved by Senate Assembly on January 24, 2000)

Guiding Principles for Tenure Review for Instructional-Track Faculty

Members 2008-09:
 

Name Unit Term Ends:
Bruce Frier, SACUA Liaison Law and LSA 09/01/09
Renee Anspach LSA-Sociology 09/01/10
Beau Case University Library 09/01/10
Joseph Holoshitz Medicine-Internal 09/01/09
Pierre Kabamba Engineering 09/01/10
Mika LaVaque-Manty LSA-Political Science 09/01/11
Adnan Shaout (ON SABBATICAL 08-09) Engineering-Dearborn 09/01/11
Huey-Ming Tzeng Nursing 09/01/09
Tom Schneider Faculty Governance Office N/A

Established by Senate Assembly according to Regent's Bylaw 5.09 

   

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