INSTRUCTIONS 1 / 7 Ref no P2012/178 Instructions for Applicants in Connection with Appointments of Academically Qualified Teaching Staff Other than Professors (For Example Assistant Senior Lecturer, Senior Lecturer) Published: http://www.hum.gu.se/om-fakulteten/styrdokument/ Decision-maker: The Faculty Board of Arts Teaching Staff Recruitment Board Date of decision: 29 August 2013 Period of validity: From 29 August until further notice This is a translated version of the Swedish original. In case of differences between the Swedish original and the English translation, the Swedish original shall prevail.
2 / 7 Instructions for Applicants in Connection with Appointments of Academically Qualified Teaching Staff Other than Professors (For Example Assistant Senior Lecturers, Senior Lecturers) The Faculty of Arts has established the following application procedure for appointments of academically qualified teaching staff, such as assistant senior lecturers, senior lecturers, postdoctoral research fellows or postdocs. The applicant shall report the qualifications he/she wishes to refer to in four different portfolios: one for scholarly qualifications, one for pedagogical qualifications, one for qualifications relating to managerial and administrative skills, and one for popular science work including research information and cooperation with the surrounding community. In addition to reporting qualifications in the attached portfolios, the applicant should attach two texts describing his/her scholarly and pedagogical activities. The scholarly account shall specify the scholarly relevance of the applicant s research results, and the findings should also be presented in an international perspective. In the pedagogical account, the applicant is expected to describe and reflect upon his/her pedagogical work. In addition to the applicant s doctoral thesis and any authored teaching material, the applicant is expected to submit a maximum of ten publications, unless the advertisement specifies a different number. These publications constitute part of the documentation for assessing both scholarly and pedagogical proficiency. The Faculty Board of Arts takes a positive view of the submitted publications including publications of a pedagogical and subject didactic nature. The following documents should be submitted with the application: A description of scholarly and pedagogical work A list of completed degrees and previous employment Qualifications portfolio I: Scholarly qualifications Qualifications portfolio II: Pedagogical qualifications Qualifications portfolio III: Qualifications related to managerial and administrative tasks Qualifications portfolio IV: Qualifications related to cooperation with the surrounding community The publications and academic works that the applicant wishes to be considered. Assessment Scholarly proficiency must have been demonstrated through the candidate s own research involving complex and demanding issues, significant theoretical awareness, a great deal of methodological proficiency and a high degree of analytical ability.
3 / 7 Scholarly qualifications must be demonstrated through substantial publication, in the form of monographs and contributions to anthologies and/or journals that have been peer reviewed prior to publication. The qualification requirements include having been published in a variety of scientific journals, as well as significant parts of the applicant s output having been published within the last seven years. There should be important contributions to the international scientific community, although these should take into consideration the traditions and conditions of the subject. Another relevant qualification is that the applicant is active and has the confidence of the research community. This can be demonstrated via received external research grants or previous assignments as a faculty examiner/student reviewer in connection with public defences of theses, as a member of an examining committee, or as an expert in connection with nominations for academic positions or peer reviewing of articles and books prior to publication. Pedagogical proficiency should be founded on broad and varied experience at all levels of education. Pedagogical proficiency is assessed based on the scope and breadth of the teaching experience, the extent to which the applicant has planned and developed courses at different levels, and the applicant s experience of supervising students at different levels. The applicant s pedagogical proficiency shall be documented through authoring of teaching material, and/or completed course development and a capacity for conveying knowledge confirmed through service certificates, together with a written self-evaluation. Proficiency within management and administration is demonstrated through a good ability to lead, plan and develop operations. This includes advanced duties such as management of research and education projects, assignments as director of studies and head of department, and holding positions on boards and committees. The ability to cooperate with the surrounding community is demonstrated through assignments in relation to the public sector, culture and industry, as well as through popular science activities and participation in public debate. Dealing with applications In the case of both new employment and internal promotion, the basic aim of assessing qualifications is, with the guidance of the Swedish Higher Education Ordinance and issued guidelines, to determine whether an applicant has sufficient documented proficiency and competence to be able to carry out the relevant work tasks well. In the case of internal promotion, the purpose of assessing qualifications is to establish whether the applicant meets these requirements. In the case of new employment involving multiple applicants, a comparison shall also be made between the applicants who should be considered in the first instance.
4 / 7 In the case of recruitment through advertising, the chair of the Teaching Staff Recruitment Board appoints one or two experts on recommendation by the respective Head of Department. Applications for promotion to professor are first reviewed by the Teaching Staff Recruitment Board, which then determines whether experts should be appointed. If the Board finds this to be appropriate, the chair is in charge of appointing the expert(s). The Teaching Staff Recruitment Board reviews the expert assessments and submits a recommendation to the Vice-Chancellor, who makes the final appointment decision. List of degrees and employment Name Year of birth Degree, year - academic first degree - licentiate degree - doctoral degree degrees - unpaid docentur (readership) Employment or other appointments of significance, year - assistant researcher - postdoctoral research fellow - lecturer - senior lecturer - professor Academic portfolio I: Scholarly qualifications 1. Publications Publications should be listed in bullet point form only; state the year of publication, ISBN/ISSN and the number of pages. The applicant s own contribution should be clearly distinguished in the case of co-publication. a) Monographs b) Anthologies - peer-reviewed contributions: Relates to articles that have been reviewed by independent reviewers - editor-reviewed contributions - editorship c) Articles
5 / 7 - peer-reviewed: Relates to articles that have been reviewed by independent reviewers scientific: Relates to scientifically oriented articles aimed at the scientific community, but that have not been peer-reviewed d) Unpublished manuscripts accepted for publication by a publisher e) Other Used only where no other type of publication is applicable. This includes translations, source publications, investigations, reports etc., as well as contributions that have been reviewed by referees but not published in official proceedings or conference announcements. 2. Research projects and research collaborations a) externally financed b) project management c) project involvement d) other forms of research collaboration (nationally/internationally) 3. Scholarly assessment assignments national and international a) expert for employment or promotion b) faculty examiner/student reviewer in connection with public defence of theses c) examining committee member d) referee for scholarly work e) expert for research applications f) other 4. Other tasks in connection with research at university, faculty or department level 5. Other qualifications a) organising conferences b) conference invitation (plenary papers) c) conference participation (papers, posters) d) visiting researcher at foreign educational institutions e) other invitations f) prizes and other awards g) editorship/editorial committee for journals h) other qualifications Academic portfolio II: Pedagogical qualifications 1. Own pedagogical education - course in teaching and learning in higher education - supervisor training 2. Teaching and supervision
6 / 7 a) at first- and/or second-cycle levels - breadth and scope - supervision - course development - interdisciplinary co-operation b) at third-cycle level - supervision of doctoral students (differentiate between main supervisor and cosupervisor, thesis defended and thesis not yet defended; state name and year of thesis defence; in those cases where supervision has only been carried out during part of third-cycle education, the length of time should be stated) - supervision and development of third-cycle education courses - leadership of doctoral and researcher seminars - interdisciplinary co-operation 3. Pedagogical development work - evaluations - projects - pedagogical conferences 4. Teaching material and pedagogical publications - printed materials - digital materials 5. Other tasks in connection with teaching at faculty or departmental level 6. Other pedagogical qualifications. E.g. visiting member of teaching staff at foreign higher education institutions. As a basis for assessing pedagogical proficiency, references, service certificates and other written subjective opinions should be attached, together with course evaluation summaries and follow-ups. Academic portfolio III: Managerial and administrative qualifications Management assignments (state periods) a) university/university college level - vice-chancellor, pro-vice-chancellor, deputy vice-chancellor - membership of university board - membership of committees, boards etc. b) faculty or section level
7 / 7 - dean, vice dean, deputy dean - member of faculty or section board - member of appointment board or equivalent - member of preparatory body c) department level - head of department, deputy head of department, vice head of department - director of studies - director - member of department board or equivalent - working groups As a basis for evaluating management/leadership proficiency, references, certification of completed training and service certificates should be attached, together with other written subjective opinions from employers (or equivalent). Academic portfolio IV: Qualifications relating to collaboration with the surrounding community 1. Books, reports, articles, reviews relating to popular science 2. Assignments in relation to the public sector, culture and industry a) Appearances and lectures b) Interviews and debates c) Other: Here, activities that contribute to the interaction between the scientific community and the rest of society should be presented.