<p>i know as "fact" (as published on a specific uni's website) that associate professor has qualified for tenure at that university. distinguished assoc. profs get a professorship. i know this "format" exists, but i'm not suggesting the format is universal across all universities.</p>
<p>here's a question for you all:</p>
<p>for tenureship - what specifically does the committee look at when deciding who gets tenure. do they look at ONLY</p>
<ul>
<li>the work done by the candidate during their time as assist. prof?</li>
<li>does it include whatever publications/work that came out prior to their hiring e.g. their PhD work?</li>
<li>would it include anything they do PRIOR to PhD? (suppose they worked in a lab for several years and produced 2-3 quality publications.</li>
</ul>
<p>i.e. during tenure review, is it the ENTIRE CV, or just the work done since they were hired?</p>
<p>thanks if anyone can answer this.</p>