Chapter published in:
Professional Development in Applied Linguistics: A guide to success for graduate students and early career facultyEdited by Luke Plonsky
[Not in series 229] 2020
► pp. 182–202
Preparing for tenure & promotion
Kimberly Geeslin | Indiana University
Laura Gurzynski-Weiss | Indiana University
The present chapter addresses the core issues related to the
process of securing tenure with the primary goal of identifying the sources
of confusion and making transparent some of the unspoken expectations that
tend to dominate the field of applied linguistics. It is our belief that the
better one understands the process the more likely one is able to manage the
anxiety and demands associated with tenure-track positions, and even enjoy
these years. We begin with the idea that there are certain behaviors that
can be useful during the entire pre-tenure process (and beyond!) and that
there is a certain chronology as well: starting off right, preparing for the
mid-term review and then, putting on those final touches as you near the
dossier submission stage. We close with a brief discussion of perspective
and highlight behaviors that make successful academics throughout the career
trajectory.
Published online: 30 July 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.229.13gee
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.229.13gee