Sentences with phrase «increasing faculty salary»

We will also be able to continue increasing faculty salary and retirement benefits to support and nurture our highly skilled and talented teachers.

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The authors write that institutions should «increase bridge funding for promising faculty who are struggling to fund their research»; «lower the percentage of salary that faculty must cover through grants»; «improve administrative support for the grant submission process»; and «increase the level of formal acknowledgement of research collaboration expressed in the coauthor and coinvestigator status, both in the annual faculty appraisals and in the criteria for promotion and tenure.»
According to «Staff in Postsecondary Institutions, Fall 2003, and Salaries of Full - Time Instructional Faculty, 2003 - 04,» which was issued by the U.S. Department of Education, the total number of postsecondary faculty grew by 26 percent from 1995 through 2003, but the number of full - time faculty on the tenure track increased by only 17 percent.
As reported on 6 August by Inside Higher Ed, tenure - track faculty members at the university voted to postpone a 1.5 % increase in their own salaries to preserve the jobs of 29 adjunct faculty members, whose positions the university administration had decided to sacrifice in a budget cut.
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.
* A new study asserts that increased student aid, not faculty salaries or state cutbacks, drives tuition prices higher, Inside Higher Ed reports: http://bit.ly/23Uxm4e * Enrollment in online courses rises, but their importance to academic leaders wanes, The Hechinger Report writes: http://bit.ly/1SGwwF0 * Wanted: Fresh Start — University of Phoenix's new owners could be looking...
Changing some conditions, such as teachers» classroom autonomy and faculty member's schoolwide influence, appears to be less costly than increasing teachers» salaries, professional development, or class - size reduction — an important consideration, especially in low - income settings and in periods of budgetary constraint.
61 For example, the 2010 survey revealed that the salaries of directors and full - time faculty continue to increase; 62 that while most faculty are on short - term contracts, the vast majority are not limited in the number of years they may be renewed; and that the number of programs offering long - term contracts and tenure - track positions has increased.63 Even with these achievements, equality for full - time legal writing faculty has not been reached at all schools.
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