CS shoo in for tenure at Michigan due to very impressive pipeline. Just wait six more months.
Whr does CS at Michigan go? She couldn't make it.
Nobody will be denied tenure this year because basically all schools gave a COVID year. This means that the seasoned market will only take off if schools realize their budgets are not as bad, it's too go on the rookies market, and they will try to scoop good seasoned from other schools. Bottom line: makes no sense to ask if anybody's on the move now. Check back in Jan/Feb to see if schools decide to look around for big hires.
Not true. I know of one R1 school that denied tenure at the university level (went against department and business school). Maybe as a way to trim budget.
Nobody will be denied tenure this year because basically all schools gave a COVID year. This means that the seasoned market will only take off if schools realize their budgets are not as bad, it's too go on the rookies market, and they will try to scoop good seasoned from other schools. Bottom line: makes no sense to ask if anybody's on the move now. Check back in Jan/Feb to see if schools decide to look around for big hires.
Also not true if the process was started already.
Not true. I know of one R1 school that denied tenure at the university level (went against department and business school). Maybe as a way to trim budget.
Nobody will be denied tenure this year because basically all schools gave a COVID year. This means that the seasoned market will only take off if schools realize their budgets are not as bad, it's too go on the rookies market, and they will try to scoop good seasoned from other schools. Bottom line: makes no sense to ask if anybody's on the move now. Check back in Jan/Feb to see if schools decide to look around for big hires.
Ask Oregon how not true this is.
Also not true if the process was started already.
Not true. I know of one R1 school that denied tenure at the university level (went against department and business school). Maybe as a way to trim budget.
Nobody will be denied tenure this year because basically all schools gave a COVID year. This means that the seasoned market will only take off if schools realize their budgets are not as bad, it's too go on the rookies market, and they will try to scoop good seasoned from other schools. Bottom line: makes no sense to ask if anybody's on the move now. Check back in Jan/Feb to see if schools decide to look around for big hires.
Which is weird since New Orleans is absolutely awful to live in or near
Great hire! I can see Tulane becoming stronger lately.HK from Cornell to Tulane confirmed
Agreed. Also he is one of the nicest people in our field. Good job Tulane
New Orleans has great weather, ithaca is awfully cold and isolated... maybe he doesn't like cold weather..
Which is weird since New Orleans is absolutely awful to live in or near
Great hire! I can see Tulane becoming stronger lately.HK from Cornell to Tulane confirmed
Agreed. Also he is one of the nicest people in our field. Good job Tulane
Exactly, I have been there, just a awful location to live