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Tenure Guide

Overview of this Guide

In respose to the needs of minority and senior women faculty, and the relationship between tenure and faculty equity, the Office of Strategic Hiring and Support offers this Tenure Guide. In doing so, we hope to demystify aspects of the tenure process that have daunted women and minority faculty members in the past. Below are several scenarios that this guide seeks to "troubleshoot":

Foreknowledge of a potentially unfriendly or unreceptive environment can help faculty members to understand that their "subjective" experiences in that environment may in fact be a product of the system. This guide offers strategies for responding to these and similar circumstances. However, this document is not focused on changing the current system. Roughly organized in an order intended to parallel the tenure process itself, the guide begins with "Pre-tenure Tips." The remaining sections include: "The Tenure Process," "Childbirth, Leaves, and the Tenure Clock," "Unwritten Expectations," and "Campus Resources."

Note that the scope of this guide is limited in that it:

Although the tenure process can be very arduous, it is by no means insurmountable. While reviewing the recommendations noted in this guide, candidates should keep in mind Indiana University Bloomington's strong tradition of faculty governance as well as the desirable aspects of an academic lifestyle. In addition, candidates should be aware of the feasibility of achieving tenure. Many minority and women faculty members have achieved tenure at IUB, and candidates are urged to look to these faculty members as role models and mentors. Finally, since this is an informal guide, faculty members should refer to the Bloomington Academic Guide for more detailed information and for the "official word."

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