B 11 Offer to Tenured Professor
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    Dear Professor,

    I am pleased to offer you an appointment as ____ Professor with tenure in the Department of XX, beginning July 1, 20XX. I note that the award of tenure is contingent on the approval of the Duke University Board of Trustees, who will consider such a proposal from the Provost as soon as possible after we receive your signed copy of this letter. I also refer you to the Duke University Faculty Handbook, which contains policies and procedures pertinent to faculty: https://provost.duke.edu/policiesresources/faculty-handbook.

    Your initial salary for the nine-month academic year will be $XX plus fringe benefits, paid in twelve monthly installments beginning July 25, 20XX. Duke University offers a generous package of fringe benefits which can be consulted at the following web sites: An overview of benefits at http://www.hr.duke.edu/benefits/, linking to detailed descriptions of the various benefits, and the Retirement Planning Guide at http://www.hr.duke.edu/benefits/retirement, and the Faculty Handbook mentioned above. A provostial website describes the career advantages that Duke offers to faculty at all ranks. 
    As a new faculty member, you will be provided with a standard computer package for your initial computing needs, plus up to $800 of additional funding (which can be spent on other computing equipment including an upgrade to the standard computer) and that will be provided by our Office of Technology Services (please see http://www.aas.duke.edu/asist/services/purchasing/cppas/ for details). This computer will be replaced on the normal refresh cycle. If the standard model is not sufficient for replacement, then any additional cost must be funded by either your research fund or departmental discretionary funding. Please contact your departmental IT staff for assistance.   
    
    To help establish your research program at Duke and for an initial three-year period, we will allocate an annual fund of $____ to support your research and teaching needs. This fund will be renewable upon written application to the Dean, given continued emphasis on research productivity.  
    
    We will provide from all sources up to $_____ as start-up funds to help you establish your research program. These funds are specifically for equipment, supplies, and research costs in human resources, as you have described your needs to us. Please have your departmental staff contact our Office of Administration to arrange for access to these funds and work with your department’s IT staff to use the portion of these funds that you will apply toward the acquisition of computing support.  Authorization to expend these funds will expire on June 30, 20XX, although you may certainly request an extension in writing from the Dean, if need be. Finally, please note that under no circumstances may you use start-up funds to support your own salary.  
    

    (THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH IS SOMETIMES USED, WITH VARIATIONS CONCERNING
    LENGTH AND AMOUNT OF SUPPORT, MAINLY IN DISCIPLINES WHERE GRANTING
    AGENCIES SUPPORT SUMMER SALARIES. IT IS INAPPROPRIATE FOR MANY DISCIPLINES.) We will support your summer research efforts in the following fashion. In 20XX we will provide you with a salary supplement of 2/9ths your nine-month salary, payable in equal installments on June 25 and July 25. In 20XX we will provide you with a salary supplement of 2/9ths your nine-month salary, payable in equal installments on June 25 and July 25. In 20XX, I understand that you will seek research supplements totaling 2/9ths your nine-month salary. The applications must be submitted through Duke’s Office of Research Support, and the backstop provision may be accessed only by filing a copy of the grant proposals with our office of Finance and Administration, including appropriate budgetary provisions, and a copy of granting agency’s decision. Were the proposals not funded, Duke would provide you with up to a 2/9ths summer supplement, payable in equal installments on June 25 and July 25. We will backstop only the amount of summer salary that is requested in the grant. Although Duke will provide you with no more than two of these supplements in any given summer, institutional policy limits you to no more than three summer supplements from any source in a given fiscal year and to no more than one supplement in a single month.

    At Duke, teaching assignments are determined by department chairs, contingent on departmental needs.  ___, Chair of ___, has asked me to inform you that you will be assigned no courses to teach in your first semester here and that you will be given a one-course reduction in your second year.  Thereafter, your annual teaching load will follow departmental norms. 
    
    In recognition of your accumulated sabbatical credit at your current university, we will grant you ___ years of credit toward your first sabbatical at Duke. Barring any intervening leaves of absence that stop the sabbatical clock, this means that you would be eligible to apply for a sabbatical to be taken as early as the ___ academic year.  
    
    We will propose, subject to approval by the Provost, to help to meet your child’s – children’s educational needs in the following way:  For each semester of his -- her -- their full-time enrollment in college, we would provide you with a taxable stipend equal to the lesser of 1) three quarters of Duke’s one-semester tuition or 2) the semester’s tuition bill for your child.  Of course, being taxable, this stipend would be subject to normal withholding.  This stipend would be payable in the month prior to the beginning of each semester, upon the presentation of the appropriate documentation to our Office of Administration.  This stipend would be available for a maximum of eight semesters per child for a maximum of two children (or the exact needed number of semesters, if known when the request is made).  It would no longer be available once you qualify for Duke’s tuition benefit after five years of continuous service. 
    

    OBTAIN THE PROVOST’S WRITTEN PERMISSION TO MAKE THIS OFFER PRIOR TO MAILING THE LETTER.

    If you leave Duke before the expiration of the special provisions described in this letter (I note that nine-month salary is not a special provision), they will cease on May 1 of the year you leave. [Although nine-month salary is not a special provision, if you begin another job with pay before your termination date, your pay will end immediately, once you have been paid for the last semester you performed job duties at Duke.] 
    

    Following the standard allowances for Arts & Sciences, we will provide up to $XX in moving expenses. You will be personally responsible for expenses in excess of this amount. Duke reimburses relocation expenses in accordance with the IRS's allowable deductions. Please be aware that there may be some reimbursed items that will be treated as taxable income by the IRS. As Duke is required to withhold taxes from these reimbursements, reimbursements for relocation expenses will be included in your paycheck. Please refer to IRS Publication #521 http://www.irs.gov/publications/p521.

    We look forward with pleasure to the prospect that you will join us at Duke. Please indicate your acceptance of this offer by signing the enclosed copy of this letter or the pdf and returning it to me no later than XX, 2018.

     	Sincerely,  
    
    
    
     	, Dean 
    

    Enclosures
    (copy of appointment offer)
    (copy of employment information memorandum)

    cc: Provost Sally Kornbluth
    Professor XX, Chair
    Business and Administrative Deans
    Executive Vice Provost for Finance and Administration

    I accept the offer described in this letter.

    Signed: ______________________________________ Date: _____________________