We will also be able to continue
increasing faculty salary and retirement benefits to support and nurture our highly skilled and talented teachers.
Even in light of a major news bomb, Candidate for New York Governor Cynthia Nixon stuck to her planned speech about higher education and raising
faculty salaries at the Defend SUNY Rally in New Paltz.
Law school faculty pushed tuition up at several times the rate of inflation for decades, while
raising faculty salaries and reducing teaching loads.
A 1975 survey of
faculty salaries in higher education by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) showed that women made 10 % less than men, which wasn't bad, considering that the wage gap for all professions then was 41 %.
They came up with a list: An on - site daycare for the medical campus; greater transparency
about faculty salaries and research space allocation; and greater consideration of, and attention to compensate for, unconscious or implicit biases.
The endowment value declined from $ 25.6 billion on June 30, 2015, to $ 25.4 billion on June 30, 2016, net of spending that
supports faculty salaries, student scholarships, and other expenses.
Gifts to our campaign support classes in woodwork, handwork, eurythmy, Spanish, chorus and strings as well as geography, cultural studies, English, science, math, campus maintenance, tuition assistance and
CWS faculty salaries and professional development.
Launching a dialogue with the extramural biomedical research community to assess the construct of NIH support of the biomedical community,
including faculty salaries.
He said he thought the board needed more time to study other solutions, so he proposed a three - part, short - term solution: raise the mandatory student fee for all students, from $ 1500 a year to $ 5000 a year;
freeze faculty salaries for two years; and have alumni raise the remainder.
Cut faculty salaries by 10 % or cut 10 % of current faculty members and cut 25 % of each entering class and the «articling crisis» goes away or returns to pre-2008 levels.
UFPE is highly regarded for physics and is considered one of the best universities in northeastern Brazil, Copelli says, but research isn't the top priority: Because the Ministry of Education
pays faculty salaries, the emphasis is on teaching.
The DFA survey found that
faculty salaries at Dalhousie rank near the bottom of the salary scale across Canada.
«An excise tax on the endowments of some private colleges and universities, regardless of how many or how few institutions it affects, is a remarkably bad idea that takes money that would otherwise be used for student aid, research, and
faculty salaries and sends it to the Department of the Treasury to finance corporate tax cuts,» said Ted Mitchell, president of the American Council on Education, a higher education trade group.
This policy is intended to bring IPA salaries in line with what NSF pays scientists on grants;
faculty salaries are usually paid over 9 months, with research grants covering the rest of the year.
The school, a nationally prominent coeducational boarding and day institution for grades 8 through 12 near Princeton and Trenton, plans to use more than 40 percent of the proceeds from the drive, or $ 51.3 million, to «increase sharply»
faculty salaries and benefits, school officials said.
The usually invisible budget gaps stem from differences in
faculty salaries, which tend to be lower for schools with more low - performing students and more students from low - income families.
One of Ginsburg's early interests pertained to
faculty salaries.
An equally valid argument could be made that, because we're public institutions and
our faculty salaries are paid from public monies, all faculty research should be published in open - access vehicles and made freely available to all.
The ability of law schools to continue to charge high tuitions — and continue to pay
their faculties salaries far higher than those typical in the arts and sciences — depends on making the end product (the law degree) worth it.