Understanding Expectations
- Obtain copies of the Board of Governors policies, the Greenbook, and your college and department/division tenure and promotion guidelines. Know where these documents are and refer to them regularly.
- If your offer letter specifies expectations for tenure or promotion, add it to your file of relevant policies and expectations.
- If you received credit toward tenure or promotion for prior work at another institution, document that work in the same way you document your work at Marshall.
- Review requirements for Teaching, Research, and Service, including how many and what types of products are expected.
Teaching
- Develop and maintain effective teaching practices.
- Seek and respond to feedback from students and peers.
- Engage in activities that support instructional improvement.
- Contribute to student learning through mentoring, advising, and research supervision where appropriate.
Scholarship and Professional Activity
- Develop a clear and sustainable scholarly or creative agenda.
- Understand expectations for the quantity, quality, and impact of scholarly products in your discipline.
- Present your work at appropriate conferences and venues.
- Regularly apply for external funding relevant to your field.
- Develop collaborations with colleagues outside your institution to enhance productivity and expand professional opportunities.
Service and Professional Engagement
- Prior to tenure, limit service commitments so you can establish your teaching and scholarly or creative work, while contributing appropriately to departmental, college, and professional responsibilities.
- As a general guideline before tenure, consider serving on:
- one department activity or responsibility
- one college or university committee
- one community or professional activity
Mentoring
- Meet with a variety of senior colleagues within and outside your department to gain different perspectives on tenure and promotion.
- Identify at least one mentor in each of the areas
- teaching
- research
- service.
- Meet regularly with your mentors, including any assigned by your department.
- Meet regularly with your chair or division head to discuss your progress toward tenure and promotion.
Professional Development
- Attend department, college, and university programs designed for pre-tenure faculty.
- Participate in workshops, training, and other activities that support teaching, research, and professional growth.
- Engage with your professional community to stay current in your field.
Documentation and Record Keeping
Preparing your portfolio will be much easier if materials are collected and updated each year.
- Treat each annual evaluation as documentation of your progress toward tenure and promotion.
- Start a P&T portfolio document in your first year and update it annually.
- Save documentation continuously across all areas, including:
- Teaching
- student course evaluations, available through MyMU and MU BERT
- peer and chair observation reports
- teaching development activities
- Scholarship and Professional Activity
- publications and creative works
- manuscript submissions — accepted and rejected
- conference attendance and presentations, including dates, locations, and copies of conference programs listing your contribution
- grant submissions — funded and unfunded
- Service
- department, college, and university committees
- professional and community activities
- Mentoring and Student Supervision (include student names and project titles)
- independent studies
- undergraduate and graduate research
- theses and projects
- Professional Development
- workshops, training, and faculty development programs
- Awards and Recognition
- honors, awards, and other professional recognition
- Teaching
- Maintain records of courses taught and enrollments. This information is available through MyMU and MU BERT.
Mid-Tenure Review
- Marshall University requires a mid-tenure review.
- Mid-tenure packets must be submitted in the year specified in your offer letter.
- This review provides an important opportunity to assess your progress and strengthen your portfolio.
- Use this process to identify areas for improvement and adjust your plans as needed.
Tenure Preparation
- Tenure applications must be submitted in the year specified in your offer letter.
- Consult your chair and senior colleagues as you prepare for the process.
- Ask colleagues if you can review successful tenure and promotion portfolios.
- Learn who serves on department and college tenure and promotion committees.
- External reviews are required for tenure and promotion. Consult your chair and senior colleagues early about potential reviewers.