This, of course, requires shifting still more teaching to graduate students and other adjunct, non-tenured faculty.
Job security was ensured, as well as lifetime benefits that came with membership in the tenured elite.
Equally unsurprisingly, only about half end up with the jobs they entered graduate school to get: tenured professorships.
This does not mean, of course, that students would learn more if they were taught by tenured professors.
After two years, Harvard says either you come back and become a professor again or you have to resign your tenured position.
It's not known if the Browns have had any contact with the representatives for Pro Bowl kicker Phil Dawson or return specialist Josh Cribbs, the club's two longest tenured players.
Universities are replacing tenure-track professors with non-tenured staff.
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He cited a disagreement with the union over arbitration rules for teachers and his concern that agreements across the state would expire after one year, which he said rendered them essentially toothless because it takes at least two years of bad evaluations before districts can quickly fire a tenured teacher.
Ruff, who also played 10 seasons for Buffalo, had been behind the club's bench since 1997 and was the NHL's longest-tenured head coach.
Remember that every organization has its own long-tenured civil servants.
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What's more, most good job candidates are doing cutting-edge work, not simply reproducing what their tenured colleagues already do.
Each is among the least densely populated in the country, but with some powerful and long-tenured representation in Congress.
The Cameroon findings helped Wolfe land a tenured position at UCLA. Wolfe, who spends four to six months traveling abroad, soon got restless.
Over the weekend, the company announced Ross Levinsohn would replace Scott Thompson as Interim CEO and that Dan Loeb and 2 other of his nominees would join the board, with several long-tenured members leaving immediately.
He was trained as a medical doctor and in time became a highly -regarded member of the medical establishment a tenured professor at NYU. Given his medical training and stature, it might seem unlikely that he would emerge as the most vocal critic of standard medical responses to the epidemic of pain and other common disorders affecting the lives of millions of Americans.
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Ammons announced Wednesday that he is returning to a tenured faculty position in October.
Both films detail how difficult it is to fire a tenured teacher for poor performance.
The Chancellor has raised the stakes, announcing the district would seek to dismiss tenured teachers who are ineffective.
Nor can they offer research-only contracts: all tenured academics must teach undergraduates.
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Perhaps the competition for a limited number of tenured faculty spots warps their views.
Strategically meet and become known by a broad spectrum of people who are more seasoned, more tenured or more experienced than you.
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In 2010, he accepted a tenured position at Utah State University.
He has won 200 career races (a record), 7 Daytona 500s (a record), 7 Nascar season titles (a tie for the record) and ran one of the sport's longest-tenured teams (61 years).
Huntsman School of Business faculty as a tenured full professor, the biography said.
He has been on the Trojans' staff through four coaching changes and is the longest tenured assistant in the Pac-12.
Just 34, Dell is the longest-tenured chief executive in the computer industry.
He currently is a tenured law professor at Seton Hall University.
Speedo is the longest tenured, having signed Phelps in 2002.
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" Indeed, this is going to disrupt public schools and teachers unions and universities and tenured professors and so on, Mr. Thrun effectively interjects: "The dialogue always focuses on what's going to happen to the institutions.
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