17 April, 2014

FW: Tactical tenure manoeuvres

Academic scientists work long hours, against increasingly daunting odds, to publish the papers and win the grants that they hope will secure them a faculty post. For many, a tenured position is the ultimate accolade, especially in the United States.

But dreams are sometimes dashed. Plans are sometimes foiled. Tenure may not come. Those denied it may react with anger, disgust and even depression. But there are plenty of ways to prepare for the tenure decision and to press on when it does not go according to plan. Candidates need to make sure that they are summoning all possible resources to secure tenure. And they should recognize that a denial, if it comes, can actually have a silver lining by forcing researchers to take stock of their strengths and choose a new path.

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Posted on: Wednesday, 16 April 2014 10:00 AM
Author: Virginia Gewin
Subject: Tactical tenure manoeuvres


Tactical tenure manoeuvres

Nature 508, 7496 (2014). doi:10.1038/nj7496-421a<http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nj7496-421a>

Author: Virginia Gewin

The tenure process is stressful, but there are ways to prepare for it. And one denial need not curtail a life in academia.



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