Departmental Criteria: The Boyer Model and Reappointment Tenure and Promotion

In accessing the various scholarships for the purpose of reappointment, tenure and promotion, the Department values the four categories of the Boyer model; Scholarship of Discovery, Scholarship of  Integration, Scholarship of Application and Scholarship of Teaching. As much as possible, reappointment, tenure, and promotion are evaluated using the mutually supportive, complementary, and often overlapping Boyer model categories. The department places greater weight on the scholarship of  Discovery and Integration than on the scholarship of Application and Teaching (except for the act of teaching) and assesses both the quality and the quantity of scholarly accomplishment.  Explanations and examples of categories are below.


1.    Examples of Scholarship of Discovery: the pursuit of new knowledge; original research or creative scholarship

⦁    Publication of original research in the discipline of Pan-African Studies and related interdisciplinary fields of study based on manuscript and printed sources, material culture, or other source materials, published in the form of a monograph, refereed journal article, plays, book, book chapter or in a collection of essays by an appropriate press (excluding vanity presses).
⦁    Dissemination of original research through a paper or lecture given at a meeting or conference; through a museum exhibit or other project or program; or presented in a contract research report, policy paper or other commissioned study.
⦁    Stage directing and production of plays (theatrical productions) with reviews.
⦁    Performances, exhibitions, and presentations at well recognized venues with reviews. 
⦁    Production of films/documentaries, written plays with reviews.
⦁    Books of poetry/poetry collections, novels, and anthologies with reviews.
⦁    Documentary edition.
⦁    Critical edition.
⦁    Translation.
⦁    Seeking and/or securing extramural grants.
⦁    Direction of graduate student and undergraduate student research.

2.  Examples of Scholarship of Integration: interpretation, synthesis, and bringing new insights to original research or creative scholarship

⦁    Publication of synthetic research in Pan-African Studies and related interdisciplinary fields of study, including book-length (such as textbook) or shorter syntheses, methodological studies, integrative essays, review essays and encyclopedia entries.
⦁    Dissemination of synthetic or integrative research through a paper or lecture given at a meeting or conference; through a museum exhibit, film or other public program; or presented in a contract research report, policy paper or other commissioned study.
⦁    Publication of anthologies, journals or collections (such as an edited collection or monograph series) comprised of the work of other scholars.
⦁    Publication of book reviews.
⦁    Commentary on original or synthetic research at conferences.
⦁    Presentation of Departmental or University activities at pedagogical conferences, etc.
⦁    Membership on advisory boards within/outside the academic community.
⦁    Participation in professional organizations, meetings.
⦁    Grant applications and extramural funding.

3.  Examples of Scholarship of Application: using knowledge responsibly to solve consequential problems, especially those that affect off-campus communities and society as a whole; knowledge that arises out of the very act of application

⦁    Publication of textbooks or methodological studies.
⦁    Stage directing and production of plays (theatrical productions) with reviews.
⦁    Performances, exhibitions, and presentations at well recognized venues with reviews. 
⦁    Production of films/documentaries, written plays with reviews.
⦁    Books of poetry/poetry collections, novels, and anthologies with reviews.
⦁    Public programming (exhibitions) in museums and other cultural and educational institutions.
⦁    Consulting and providing expert testimony on public policy and other matters.
⦁    Contract research on policy formulation and policy outcomes.
⦁    Participation in film and other media projects.
⦁    Writing and compiling institutional and other histories.
⦁    Administration and management of Pan-African Studies organizations.
⦁    Presentations at instructional workshops.
⦁    Review of manuscripts and grant applications.
⦁    Service as external reviewer for pre-tenure review, tenure and promotion files.
⦁    Advising student organizations within the discipline of Pan-African Studies.
⦁    Professional service (editing of journals and newsletters, organizing scholarly meetings, serving on boards of Pan-African Studies/area studies associations, chairing or serving on book prize or fellowship committees, etc.).
⦁    Grant applications and external funding.
⦁    Community service drawing directly on scholarship through service on state humanities councils, presentation of public lectures, etc.
⦁    Global education/Faculty Led Study Aboard


4. Examples of Scholarship of Teaching: the act of teaching as well as the planning and examination of pedagogical procedures

⦁    The act of teaching (undergraduate and graduate instruction) inside and outside the classroom.
⦁    Publications of original research on pedagogical issues.
⦁    Presentation of original research on pedagogical issues.
⦁    Grant applications and extramural funding for innovative teaching methods.
⦁    Direction of graduate and undergraduate student research.
⦁    Development, revision and assessment of curriculum.
⦁    Community based and/or off-campus teaching.
⦁    Development of visual and other teaching materials (including edited anthologies, textbooks and software) implemented in the classroom or disseminated through publications, papers or non-print form.
⦁    Student and peer groups’ evaluations.
⦁    Direction of student internships.
⦁    Advising and tutoring of students.
⦁    Grant applications and extramural funding.
⦁    Consultation within/outside the academic community on pedagogical issues, etc.
⦁    Museum exhibitions, catalogues, lectures, films, radio, etc. (public programs as a form of teaching).
⦁    Global education/Faculty Led Study Aboard