Introduction

  • This election is for Promotion and Tenure Workshop Committee College of the Sciences and Mathematics Representative. The rules for this election are listed below.
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The nominees for Promotion and Tenure Workshop Committee College of the Sciences and Mathematics Representative are:

Erin Hill

Nominations close Mar 24, 2023.
Tenured Faculty in the College of the Sciences and Mathematics may be nominated.

Rules for the Election

    • This elections is decided by plurality of votes cast if there are more than one nominee. If there is only one nominee, an approval ballot will be run instead.

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Erin Hill


Department: Psychology

Dear colleagues: I am currently a Professor in the Department of Psychology and I have served on Promotion and Tenure Workshop (PTW) Committee for the past 4 years. I have thoroughly enjoyed serving on this committee and helping colleagues navigate the tenure and promotion process. In my role as committee member, I have presented at New Faculty Orientation, and assisted at the PTW 2nd and 3rd Year Panel Discussions and Spring Tenure and Promotion sessions. I have also helped CSM colleagues navigate questions related to the TeP process.

I am interested in continuing to serve on the Promotion and Tenure Workshop Committee for several reasons. I was recently promoted to Full Professor—and therefore, I am familiar with some of the recent changes associated with OnBase. I also recognize that the tenure and/or promotion process is labor-intensive, and I believe strongly in supporting colleagues through what can be a stressful time in their career. I have been an active member in our campus community through bodies such as Faculty Senate and the University Writing Council Advisory Board. I would look forward to the continued opportunity to serve the wider campus community through the PTW Committee. Thank you for your consideration and support! -Erin


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