Applicants
Eligibility to stand for promotion
Current Assistant and Associate professors: In application of University Law article 25(3), any Assistant Professor or Associate Professor currently employed at the university for at least 60 months – in whichever position, on full-time or part-time, fixed-term or permanent contract – may request to be considered for promotion as part of the competitive promotion process.
Current Research Scientists (Maîtres-Assistants): To request to be considered for promotion within the competitive promotion process, University Law article 25(5) stipulates that a Research Scientist (Maître-Assistant) must meet the following two eligibility requirements:
• At least 60 months of employment at the University, in whichever position, on full-time or part-time, fixed-term or permanent contract; and
• At least 12 months spent at another university or research institution abroad since the completion of his/her doctoral studies.
For the purposes of the latter criteria, all of the following may be considered:
• Contractual work undertaken with (an)other institution(s) on a full or part-time basis; and
• Visiting researcher stays carried out on a non-contractual basis but otherwise recognized and recorded by the host institution(s).
The period of the above activities may be consecutive or cumulated over several periods. Certificates issued by the relevant institution(s) must be submitted at the time of application as proof of fulfilment of these criteria. Ongoing or past teaching missions at other institutions as adjunct lecturer are not eligible for consideration in fulfilment of this eligibility criteria.
Evaluation criteria |
Overview The evaluation as part of the competitive promotion process includes two major components: evaluation of the applicant across the assessment areas based on own merits, as well as a ranking among the whole pool of applicants in the given level. Assessment areas In accordance with article 24 of the University Law regarding the functions of a professor, the applicant’s performance will be measured along the following areas: It is in the nature of the position that there is overlap between the different categories and that their weight will be different for different individuals. For detailed information on evaluation criteria and weighting of assessment areas, please refer to the policy. Ranking After initial scoring across each area of assessment, an overall score outcome is produced. Based on the overall score outcome, the External Evaluation Committee assigns a relative ranking among the applicants for each level. |
Responsibilities |
Applicants are responsible for: • Gathering all necessary documents and preparing statements and forms in support of his/her application for competitive promotion as laid out in the present policy; |