The 2025 Chemistry Faculty Jobs List (curated by Andrew Spaeth and myself) has 3 research/teaching positions and 1 teaching position.
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Will the chemical engineering one be happening this year too? I think it kinda fell off hard in January this past cycle.
ReplyDeleteThe Chemical Engineering List is independent of this blog. It is publicized here only. - CJ
DeleteHere we go again... and to think I was just recovering from the let-down that was the 2024 cycle...
ReplyDeleteWe got this!
DeleteRemember to check faculty salary expectations against the AAUP salary survey (https://www.aaup.org/sites/default/files/AAUP_2023-24_FCS_preliminary_results_appendices_corrected.pdf)
ReplyDeleteI mean this sincerely: Thank you to whoever posted this!
DeleteMy industry job is fine, and I am happier than I've been in years!
https://www.aaup.org/sites/default/files/AAUP_2023-24_FCS_preliminary_results_appendices_corrected.pdf
ReplyDeleteAverage Salary for Current Assistant Professors:
South Dakota State University data not found
Brigham Young University data not found
Utah State University $79.6k
Randolph-Macon College $74.5k
Claremont McKenna College $103.3k
Soka University of America data not found
University of Evansville data not found
University of Lethbridge data not found
Southwestern Oklahoma State University $61.2k
Rochester Institute of Technology $91.9k
St. Olaf College $73.7k
DeleteUniversity of South Carolina - Columbia $94.0k
Methodist University data not found
Can you help me understand this list more? I can't seem to find a key for the headings in that PDF. The numbers you're posting here aren't all from the same column (e.g. St. Olaf and USC are from the "AI" column but Utah State is from the "LE" column) so I'm pretty confused where to look for myself.
DeleteCorrection: Utah State University $82.4k (Thank you, Anonymous June 27, 2024 at 1:38 PM!)
DeleteThank you, Anonymous June 27, 2024 at 1:38 PM. It is a little confusing the first time around! The main AAUP research website is https://www.aaup.org/our-work/research/FCS [noted on page 1 of the appendices pdf ]. The narrative report [https://www.aaup.org/file/ARES_2023-24.pdf] has a full list of the abbreviations. Here are some of the main abbreviations, including ranks:
DeleteNAME = name of institution (listed alphabetically by state)
NOTES = found on pdf pages 38-40 and 51 of the appendices pdf
CAT. = AAUP institutional categories
CTRL = institutional control (public, private, religious, etc.)
Ranks:
PR = full professor
AO = associate professor
AI = assistant professor
IN = instructor
LE = lecturer
What, generally, have people heard about this upcoming cycle? I had heard there was a lot of general optimism about the cycles in Fall of 2022 and 2023 because COVID-era hiring freezes were ending. By comparison I haven't heard much of anything about this cycle.
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