Senior And Junior Faculty Perspectives On A Tenure Process In Health Promotion And Education

  • Rojas-Guyler L
  • Cottrell R
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This paper reviews the concept of tenure and its importance in health education. It also illustrates the experiences and perspectives of a senior level tenured professor and a junior level non-tenured assistant professor, from a health education program at a Research I university. The goals of this paper include providing future or beginning junior faculty with: 1) perspectives on tenure and its importance within the health promotion profession, 2) helpful hints for obtaining tenure from the view of a senior tenured faculty member, 3) ways that senior faculty members can support junior faculty in obtaining tenure, and 4) key issues identified by a junior faculty member currently on the tenure track.

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Rojas-Guyler, L., & Cottrell, R. R. (2005). Senior And Junior Faculty Perspectives On A Tenure Process In Health Promotion And Education. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 3(1), 84–91. https://doi.org/10.32398/cjhp.v3i1.1745

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