Appointments to Tenure

Columbia employs a standing committee system to conduct a final University-wide evaluation whenever a school or department, including Barnard College but excepting the Faculty of Law and Teachers College, recommends a candidate for tenure. This evaluation is the culmination of a process of review involving multiple considerations of the nomination within the departments/divisions and schools. The purpose of the final review is to confirm that the earlier reviews were rigorous and substantive and that all candidates meet the same high standards, regardless of the school or department originating the nomination. By examining both the process by which candidates are nominated and their qualifications, the Provost’s Tenure Review Advisory Committee (TRAC), a standing committee, seeks to ensure a University-wide consistency in the evaluation of nominations to tenure and thereby to promote the appointment of faculty of exceptional quality and distinction throughout the institution. The standing committee serves in an advisory capacity to the Provost who determines whether the candidate should be recommended to the President and Trustees for tenure. The University’s standing committee system of tenure review is administered on behalf of the Provost by the Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs.

The Principles and Customs Governing University-wide Tenure Reviews policy governs TRAC’s review of all tenure nominations with the exception of those originating in Barnard College. The procedures followed in evaluating candidates from Barnard College differ in some respects, as provided for in the inter-institutional agreement between the College and the University. Therefore, the process by which Barnard nominations are reviewed is described in a separate document, the Principles and Customs Governing University-wide Tenure Reviews for Barnard College.

TRAC members

Rocco Anthony Servedio  (Chair)
Professor of Computer Science

Sheri Berman
Professor of Political Science, Barnard College

Adam M. Brickman
Professor of Neuropsychology (in Neurology and in the Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer’s Disease and the Aging Brain and the Gertrude H. Sergievsky Center)

Oliver Hobert
Professor of Biological Sciences and of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics

Gita Johar
Meyer Feldberg Professor of Business

Laura A. Johnston
Professor of Genetics and Development

Suzanne Lentzsch
Professor of Medicine and the Director of the Multiple Myeloma and Amyloidosis Program at Columbia University Irving Medical Center/New York-Presbyterian Hospital

Benjamin M. Marcus
Professor of Writing in the Faculty of the Arts

Sharon Marcussuz
Orlando Harriman Professor of English

Steven O. Marx 
Herbert and Florence Irving Professor of Cardiology (in Medicine) to Honor Dr. Le Roy E. Rabbani (in Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics)

Christopher A.B. Peacocke
Johnsonian Professor of Philosophy; Chair, Department of Philosophy

Cristian Pop-Eleches
Professor of International and Public Affairs

Andrew Rundle
Professor of Epidemiology

TRAC

For more information please contact Angel Flesher, Assistant Provost for Faculty Affairs, at [email protected]