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candidate must normally have taught satisfactorily at both the
undergraduate and graduate level. He or she must have maintained
an up-to-date knowledge of his or her field and be able to
communicate this knowledge. The Department will particularly
value the candidate who has not merely carried out assigned duties
effectively but who has made innovative contributions where
appropriate, including work done on his or her own initiative. If
the candidate has not already worked with graduate students on
research topics, he or she should be judged capable and willing to
do so. The FEC will look for evidence that the candidate is
capable of generating student interest in his or her research
specialty.
Research work of high quality is essential. It should have
already received some recognition at the national level, as
evidenced by citations, invited presentations, grant support
and/or letters of evaluation from distinguished experts outside
the University. There must be concrete evidence that the
candidate will eventually achieve distinction in his or her field.
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Ted Baker
2001-09-04