Ohio Admin. Code 3339-7-03 - Tenure and promotion
The best faculty members combine intense intellectual curiosity with a talent for high-quality teaching, active prosecution of research, scholarly and/or creative work, and a demonstrable commitment to productive professional service. The university seeks to reward through tenure and promotion those persons who exhibit the highest standards of teaching, research, and service.
Tenure is a means of assuring academic freedom: that is, the freedom to teach, to inquire, to create, to debate, to question, and to dissent (see rule 3339-5-01 of the Administrative Code). Such activity is the essence of the search for truth and knowledge, and is primary to the university. This atmosphere is necessary as the university seeks to attract, maintain, and nurture a diverse and exceptional faculty. Promotion is a means of recognizing meritorious performance and professional accomplishment.
Each candidate for tenure and promotion is judged individually on the criteria, not relative to other candidates. Fulltime members of the instructional staff serving with a rank of professor, associate professor, assistant professor, or senior instructor either are tenured or are serving a prescribed probationary period. The probationary period is intended to give the individual an opportunity for professional growth and to give the university an opportunity to assess the individual's qualifications for a continuing appointment. If a candidate demonstrates the high quality of professional performance expected by Miami, tenure will be conferred, regardless of how many other candidates may be considered in a given year. However, it is not anticipated that all individuals will be able to demonstrate the high quality of professional performance required to achieve tenure.
Tenure at Miami university is conferred by the board of trustees upon the positive recommendation of the president. Eligibility for tenure requires that a person:
Eligibility for promotion, unlike tenure, does not require that
the person be engaged at least fifty per cent of his or her appointment in
regular teaching assignments or research, or that
the person be a full time member of the instructional staff.
A person with a fulltime tenure-eligible appointment who has
not attained the rank of associate professor will be promoted to that rank upon
the award of tenure. However, a person with a fulltime tenure-eligible
appointment may apply for promotion to associate professor without making a
simultaneous application for tenure. No minimum time
in rank is required for promotion to professor.
Anyone seeking promotion to professor must meet the criteria as outlined by their departments, divisions, and the university. While there is no minimum time in rank required for associate professors, faculty members will typically need to spend enough time in rank to achieve a cumulative record of teaching, research/creative activity, and professional service as defined in Miami's policy regarding requirements for professor.
All faculty members planning to apply for promotion to professor are strongly encouraged to engage in a formative evaluation with their promotion committee prior to seeking promotion.
If a candidate seeking promotion to professor is denied, eligibility for promotion and re-submission will re-open after one academic year following receiving the denial.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3339.15
Rule Amplifies: 3339.15
Prior Effective Dates: 10/14/2005, 11/14/2009, 09/17/2010
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