2020
DOI: 10.37803/ejepf2004
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Toward best practices for promotion to full professor guidelines at research universities

Abstract: Many scholars that study the professoriate and faculty careers have found a lack of clarity regarding policies for promotion to full professor at American colleges and universities. This issue is significant and needs further investigation because various studies have reported evidence of faculty career stagnation as a growing number of associate professors are not being promoted to the rank of full professor. This stagnation particularly affects women and people of color. Full professorship is often viewed as… Show more

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“…In some ways, the difficulty for women of color in converting these tasks into academic currency (and ultimately promotion) should not be surprising. The reality is that much of the process is not informed by theory or scholarship but rather guided by traditions and policies initially created decades ago by and for predominantly White men [7]. Though our generation should not be held solely responsible for guidelines, procedures, and programs that inherently disadvantage women of color, there must be accountability for a profession that insists on maintaining those processes without sincere attempts at reform.…”
Section: Recognize the Minority Tax And Assign Value To Diversity Equ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some ways, the difficulty for women of color in converting these tasks into academic currency (and ultimately promotion) should not be surprising. The reality is that much of the process is not informed by theory or scholarship but rather guided by traditions and policies initially created decades ago by and for predominantly White men [7]. Though our generation should not be held solely responsible for guidelines, procedures, and programs that inherently disadvantage women of color, there must be accountability for a profession that insists on maintaining those processes without sincere attempts at reform.…”
Section: Recognize the Minority Tax And Assign Value To Diversity Equ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Faculty representing all disciplines should be encouraged to pursue these academic distinctions. Attention should also be paid to ensuring that all eligible faculty, notwithstanding their racial and ethnic background, age, and gender have an opportunity to earn such positions and that promotion guidelines for such positions are clear (Freeman et al., 2020).…”
Section: Recommendations For Faculty and Institutional Leadersmentioning
confidence: 99%