b**********0 发帖数: 53 | 1 In our university, if we started our faculty job before (even if it is only
a few days) we got our official Ph.D. degree, our first year will not be
counted in our tenure clock. Thus normal promotion will not happen until
after six years of faculty career; we will be counted as early-promotion
even if we apply for tenure at the end of our fifth year in faculty position
.
I wonder if this is the case in almost all universities? |
g********3 发帖数: 1281 | 2 Yes, normal. I am thinking to delay one year by getting my degree by just a
few days. |
r****e 发帖数: 3109 | 3 official meaning submission of the final draft or commencement?
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position
【在 b**********0 的大作中提到】 : In our university, if we started our faculty job before (even if it is only : a few days) we got our official Ph.D. degree, our first year will not be : counted in our tenure clock. Thus normal promotion will not happen until : after six years of faculty career; we will be counted as early-promotion : even if we apply for tenure at the end of our fifth year in faculty position : . : I wonder if this is the case in almost all universities?
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b**********0 发帖数: 53 | 4 By official, I meant commencement. In my alma mater, the degree date is the
same as the commencement date. |
z******8 发帖数: 396 | 5 same practice in my institution. I think it's quite normal.
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position
【在 b**********0 的大作中提到】 : In our university, if we started our faculty job before (even if it is only : a few days) we got our official Ph.D. degree, our first year will not be : counted in our tenure clock. Thus normal promotion will not happen until : after six years of faculty career; we will be counted as early-promotion : even if we apply for tenure at the end of our fifth year in faculty position : . : I wonder if this is the case in almost all universities?
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c*******i 发帖数: 117 | 6 This is equivalent to delaying your tenure clock by one year. It is actually
good for you, as you can always have the option of early tenure...
only
position
【在 b**********0 的大作中提到】 : In our university, if we started our faculty job before (even if it is only : a few days) we got our official Ph.D. degree, our first year will not be : counted in our tenure clock. Thus normal promotion will not happen until : after six years of faculty career; we will be counted as early-promotion : even if we apply for tenure at the end of our fifth year in faculty position : . : I wonder if this is the case in almost all universities?
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r****e 发帖数: 3109 | 7 when i submitted my final draft i got a letter from the grad school
indicating that i had completed all degree requirements. that date was
before my start date. my commencement date was a few days later than my
start date, but there was no delay on my tenure clock or anything.
the
【在 b**********0 的大作中提到】 : By official, I meant commencement. In my alma mater, the degree date is the : same as the commencement date.
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