Promotion to Associate Researcher
An Assistant Researcher is eligible for promotion to Associate Researcher
after two (2) years at Step IV. The department must consider the candidate’s
performance since appointment at UCLA. The effective date for Promotions
to Associate Researcher is July 1. There is no tenure associated with
the Associate Researcher and Researcher ranks. Please refer to The
CALL, Professional Research Series for policy on promotions. Additional
procedural information can be found in the Summary
of Procedures, #9.
- Submitting the Action
Please submit the following to the L&S Personnel Office:
- Original plus two (2) copies of the dossier.
- Publications. Place in a box or envelope.
- Dossier Contentsin the order below: (Use appropriate Data
Summary pages from APO’s Website).
- Professional Research Promotion Data Summary cover page. Annual
salaries should be taken from the Professional Research Series Salary Scale. A Dean
can approve a proposed annual within the five columns of the Associate
Researcher or Researcher rank. An annual higher than the maximum
for each step is considered an off-scale annual and requires Vice
Chancellor approval.
- History record (updated by the department).
- Data Summary page 2. Candidate must initial this page.
- Bibliography. The L&S bibliography
format must be used. A copy of the bibliography must be
placed in the publication box or envelope.
- "Prior" certification page (data summary, page 3).
This page must be read by the candidate before signing. Information
and evidence supplied by the candidate must be listed on this page
(see top of page, section 1, II) and placed immediately behind it.
- CV, self-statement, or any other documents submitted to the
department must be listed.
- Bulky items (exhibits, grant proposals, etc.) should include
a footnote: “See teaching envelope (or box).” These
items must be placed in the box or envelope.
- "After" certification page (data summary page 4). This
page must be read by the candidate before signing.
- Candidate’s written response to the departmental assessment ("h"
below), if submitted. See APM
220-80. e. and “After” certification page I and III.
- Departmental assessment. This is a letter written by the Chair,
or a letter from the principal investigator, endorsed by the Chair,
recommending the promotion.
- Chair’s individual recommendation (may be submitted in a separate
statement).
- Departmental ad hoc or standing committee report, if applicable.
- List of extramural (outside) evaluators solicited. A brief
one paragraph biography is required for each evaluator listed.
Also, the list must indicate if the evaluator was suggested by the
candidate or by the department or by both. List all evaluators
solicited, even if they did not respond.
- Department’s sample solicitation letter with statement of confidentiality.
Please write “Sample solicitation letter” at the top. The department
should use the sample solicitation letter for Assistant Professor
promotions as a guide. A sample
solicitation letter and the statement
of confidentiality can be found in The CALL.
- Extramural (outside) evaluation letters. All solicited letters received
must be included in the dossier. English translations must be
provided for letters written in another language. Please label them
as translations and place immediately after each letter.
- Unsolicited letters of evaluation. If an unsolicited letter
of evaluation is to be included in the dossier, a letter should first
be sent to the writer setting forth the Statement of Confidentiality
and asking that individual to respond whether in light of this University
policy the letter of evaluation should be included or returned (CALL,
Summary of Procedures #10, last sentence). Please write
“Unsolicited” at the top right corner of letter. English translations
must be provided for letters written in another language. Please
label them as translations and place immediately after each letter.
Publications: All publications must be submitted since
appointment at UCLA. Work in progress manuscripts, if available,
should also be submitted.
- Routing and Approval
The L&S Personnel Office staff will review the case and then forward
it to CAP. CAP will examine the case and make a recommendation to the
Dean, who then will make a final decision on the promotion. Once the final
decision is been made, the department will be notified.