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Our tenured and tenure-track faculty generate $558 million a year in research and state formula funding for teaching while earning $257 million in state-funded salaries.
www.texastribune.org
Tenured officers will have gold hash-marks or stars on the lower left side of their long-sleeved shirts and jackets.
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He thereafter resigned as chancellor and returned to the classroom as a tenured professor of chemistry.
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In 2008 these teachers cost about $1,800 per 3-credit class as opposed to $8,000 per class for a tenured professor.
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She obtained a doctorate in sociology in 1984 at the same faculty, and in 1988 she became a tenured professor.
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It currently features a student body of 330, and 32 full-time tenured, or tenure-track faculty, all of whom have terminal degrees in their field.
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The 79-year-old former biophysicist held her seat for 44 years and is tied as the longest-tenured legislator in state history.
www.nzherald.co.nz
He helped to ensure that instructors in his own department, although not having the status of tenured faculty, were able to work without capped contracts.
en.wikipedia.org
Intellectuals should not be worrying about careers, the tenured among us least of all.
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The school's faculty has 30 full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty members in residence.
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