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Preparing for tenure

The purpose of this document is to help unit chairs, Executive Committees and candidates for tenure prepare a case for review that is effective, efficient, and meets the standards set forth in UW-Green Bay personnel policy.

This document is intended to elaborate on matters specified in UWGB Chapter 3, Faculty Personnel Policy Procedures (See especially section 3.08) and in UWGB Faculty Document on Tenure, (Faculty Handbook, pp.81-84; Revised and Approved 9 October 1985). It does not supplant or replace any portion of either document, both of which remain controlling in personnel reviews. Other terms and conditions of employment relevant to tenure may be specified in the Letter of Appointment.

This document specifically addresses the preparation of cases for tenure review, and is set within the context of tenure policy and procedure. While it may provide advice that is also useful for reappointment or promotion reviews, it does not specifically address those personnel processes.

While the criteria for tenure are common across units within the university, articulation of the standards that are used to determine whether the criteria have been met are the responsibility of the budgetary unit. Standards establish and specify the level of quality or performance necessary for the work of the candidate to be considered of high quality. It is the responsibility of recommending bodies beyond the Executive Committee to assess whether the standards have been appropriately applied in the candidate's case and whether the evidence in the file supports the claim that the criteria for tenure have been met.

I. Preparation for the Review at the Unit Level


II. Preparation of a Recommendation Memorandum

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