tenured faculty
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftenuredandfaculty
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tenured
adjective
uk/ˈten.jəd/us/ˈten.jɚd/
having been given tenure (= the right to remain permanently in a job, usually one ...
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faculty
noun
uk/ˈfæk.əl.ti/us/ˈfæk.əl.t̬i/
a natural ability to hear, see, think, ...
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(Definition oftenuredandfacultyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Further, institutions have explored various options to influencetenuredfacultyto forgo their tenured position by providing buyouts, phased retirement, and other arrangements.
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Serrano is the only flamenco guitarist in the world with a doctorate in humane letters and atenuredfacultyposition at a major university.
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He helped to ensure that instructors in his own department, although not having the status oftenuredfaculty, were able to work without capped contracts.
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Tenuredfacultycan not be required to publish; nor can they be required to make their publications open access.
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Thetenuredfacultycan resist necessary reforms by administrators who they generally outlast.
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Promotion to associate professor usually results in an increased administrative load and membership on committees that are restricted totenuredfaculty.
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Scientific misconduct is grounds for dismissal oftenuredfaculty, as well as for forfeiture of research grants.
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Groups most often implicated in such activity are the oil industry, petroleum national governments, entrenchedtenuredfaculty, the pharmaceutical industry, and additionally, automakers.
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Thetenuredfacultyalso usually can control appointments which contributes to political correctness and groupthink.
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For example, the managers or section chiefs of several state research institutes automatically hold the title of "professori" (professor), if they are qualified fortenuredfacultyposition in a university.
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The thentenuredfacultymet for the first time in many years to consider departmental affairs.
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Within his first two years in office the number of nontenured faculty was cut by ten-percent.
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