Full Professor
Big_Stacks
"I don't worry about hittin' power, cause I don't give 'em nuttin' to hit." 4,670 Posts
Hey,
I have news relevant to the 'Career Advice' where I pondered my academic career moves (old 'Strut heads know the deal). Earlier this week, I received notification that by unanimous votes across institutional levels (department, school, and university), I was promoted to Full Professor. I thank all of you for your advice and kind words of support over the years.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
I have news relevant to the 'Career Advice' where I pondered my academic career moves (old 'Strut heads know the deal). Earlier this week, I received notification that by unanimous votes across institutional levels (department, school, and university), I was promoted to Full Professor. I thank all of you for your advice and kind words of support over the years.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Comments
doesnt that mean that now you can kick back with the flask and hang brains in class?
congrats buddy. i know thats due to years of hard work so hats off to you
Congratulations Big Stacks
b/w
I thought this thread was gonna be a great restaurant recommendation!
great work...the grind payed off
Does this mean you have to wear a square hat and don a black knee-length poncho thing?
That's not a good look, dude.
Sort it!
Nice work sir.
I go up for tenure in a year and a half. Send me those academic vibes.
May all your hard work continue to pay off!!
No-one has asked how the OP FP plans to celebrate this achievement....
coke/strippers night FTW
Hey Manny and Fellow 'Strutters,
Thanks to everyone for their kind words of congratulations. Yes, I earned tenure at Rutgers back in 2008, and the Full Professor promotion entails a raise. I think the next goal is a named professorship of some type, Fellow status (i.e., renown scholar who has made a significant contribution to the field) in one or more of the professional organizations (e.g., Academy of Management), and then, perhaps emeritus status at the end.
It will be interesting to see my School's retention strategy if named professorship opportunities surface from other institutions. Often, external letter writers (and their institutions) become recruiters if they like the promotion candidate's materials submitted for review. I have been approached by at least one or more of the external reviewers during previous tenure/promotion reviews. Several of the reviewers for my Full Prof promotion case communicated desires to recruit me in their letters, and urged for my promotion as a retention strategy. It's all very interesting. Again, I thank you guys for being so wonderfully supportive.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak