PTIE Coalition & Stakeholders

PTIE Coalition

Coalition members are universities committed to being a part of the conversation with on this topic. Membership as a coalition member does not constitute endorsing specific solutions or promotion & tenure (P&T) policies. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organizations listed below. By joining the non-binding PTIE Coalition, the representative(s) from the institution are committing to the following:

  • Stay engaged with us as we develop our program for the PTIE Conference – providing suggestions and insights and serving as a sounding board for ideas.
  • Provide a representative from your institution who will attend the National conference.
  • Consider adopting the recommendations from the PTIE Conference for expanding P&T guidelines on your own campus.
  • Allow the PTIE organizing committee to list your institution’s name and/or logo on a webpage as an institution (along with our other coalition institutions) committed to advancing I&E on their campus for their faculty and students. The webpage will be housed on our www.ptie.org website and will list that your participation in this coalition consists of these four bullet points listed here.

PTIE Stakeholders

Stakeholder groups are organizations committed to being a part of the conversation with universities on this topic. Membership as a stakeholder does not constitute endorsing specific solutions or promotion & tenure (P&T) policies. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organizations listed below. By joining the non-binding PTIE Stakeholder group, the representative(s) from the organization are committing to the following:

  • Provide an individual to serve as a representative from your organization on our PTIE external advisory group. This individual will stay engaged with us as we develop our agenda and tracks for the PTIE Conference, providing suggestions and insights and serving as a sounding board for ideas. 

  • Amplify the messaging of the PTIE Conference within your network and encourage institutions to consider adopting the recommendation that will come from the conference. 

  • Provide an individual to serve as a representative from your organization to attend the Virtual National PTIE Conference. 

  • Allow the PTIE organizing committee to list your organization’s name and logo on a webpage as a PTIE Stakeholder. The webpage will be housed on our www.ptie.org website and will list that your participation as a stakeholder consists of these bullet points listed here.