~2 a year, one around SF level or higher should do it
Number of pubs before tenure?
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Stuff you published before you started the job generally doesn't count towards tenure.
Everyone says this but it hasn�t been true anyplace I�ve been.It's true at my school, we have denied tenure to someone who had a bunch of great pubs before started after they did a postdoc but only published 2 articles and a few book reviews once they got here. And our pub standards are not that high (5-6 since starting). But that didn't make the cut.
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Yeah my school is very clear that, for publications, "everything counts."
The issue for people who start midway through the tenure track is that they need enough time here to show that they can teach our students, don't flagrantly shirk service, and aren't a jerk. And if their research fell off a cliff for a few years right before going up, that's a problem no matter where they were when they published. But it doesn't matter at all if they came here with two years to go and published just a few things here with a strong record earlier somewhere else.
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Same here. They will not count anything published under affiliation with another institution.
This is also my experience
Stuff you published before you started the job generally doesn't count towards tenure.
Everyone says this but it hasn?t been true anyplace I?ve been. -
We most never have people in our department starting mid tenure track but the few who do have to individually negotiate for stuff they did before to count. And unless they were already in a tt position when they published it, we don't count it ever. As my former chair explained to me, those are the pubs that got you the job, not the ones that show you are doing your job. But as a result our 5-6 pub rule in reality means most people have at least 8-12 when they go up since you need 3-6 to get hired.