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Animal Biodiversity and Conservation. Volume 42.1 (2019) Pages: 39-43

Writing promotion and tenure evaluations for life scientists: thoughts on structure and content

Grossman, G. D.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.32800/abc.2019.42.0039

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Abstract

Experts in a discipline are frequently called upon to provide external evaluations of promotion and tenure (P/T) candidates at other universities and research agencies. Nonetheless, there is scant published information on the techniques and strategies used to produce a thorough and insightful P/T evaluation. External P/T evaluations must be matched to the candidate’s specific promotion criteria, and to their faculty appointment, both of which may vary substantially among institutions. A P/T evaluation letter should be based on independent and objective standards. Evaluation of the research dossier is typically easiest because of the many quantitative tools available (e.g., citation frequency, impact factors and h–index). Assessment of teaching performance should be based on comparisons of quantitative evaluation data compared to departmental means and standard deviations, although these metrics are not error–free. Written comments by students are also informative, as is evidence of successful mentoring of graduate students. Documentation of the successful use of innovative science pedagogy (e.g., flipped classrooms and active learning) also provides helpful evidence for evaluation of a teaching dossier. Finally, outreach faculty may be evaluated on the basis of: 1) publications, and 2) quantitative evaluations of workshops or other presentations.

Keywords

Promotion process, Tenure process, Academia, Reviewing colleague

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Grossman, G. D., 2019. Writing promotion and tenure evaluations for life scientists: thoughts on structure and content. Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, 42: 39-43, DOI: https://doi.org/10.32800/abc.2019.42.0039

Reception date:

08/05/2018

Acceptation date:

26/06/2018

Publication date:

19/10/2018

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