In 2008, the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment carried out an investigation into tenure review.
Virginia Dunning, a brilliant historian at a prestigious Texas university, is told she absolutely must publish one more paper before her tenure review.
The university is reluctant to comment on Ms. Farr's case because her tenure review has begun.
Because tenure reviews are confidential, and based so deeply on personal judgment, it is often difficult to assess precisely what went wrong with a particular candidate.
Not being promoted upon tenure review frequently results in dismissal (i.e., termination).
In an interview he said it was impossible to tell whether the suit had had a chilling effect on tenure review at the school.
That didn't bode well for his prospects when he came up for tenure review.
For those faculty on the tenure track, the sixth year review is usually a tenure review.
Your tenure review is one year away.