# Ten promotion and tenure tips for microbiologists and immunologists

**Authors:** Jacob S. Yount

PMC · DOI: 10.1128/mbio.00631-24 · mBio · 2024-03-29

## TL;DR

This editorial offers 10 practical tips for early-career microbiologists and immunologists aiming for promotion and tenure.

## Contribution

The paper provides a new set of 10 actionable recommendations for navigating promotion and tenure processes in microbiology and immunology.

## Key findings

- The paper emphasizes the importance of research, service, teaching, and mentoring in tenure decisions.
- It encourages strategic conversations with colleagues to understand institutional differences in tenure processes.
- The advice aims to help early-career scientists achieve long-term career and scientific success.

## Abstract

In this editorial, I share advice and general principles based on recent experiences as a mentor and evaluator for early-career microbiology and immunology faculty seeking promotion and tenure. I outline 10 recommendations covering research, service, teaching, and mentoring. In addition, I encourage nuanced conversations with colleagues to strategically navigate the unique promotion and tenure processes at different institutions. I hope that these practical tips will assist early-career faculty in attaining promotion and tenure, contributing to long-term scientific and career advances.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** RESEARCH (MESH:D014947)

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