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Pieper, Paul J.; Willis, Rachel A. – Journal of Economic Education, 1999
Examines doctoral origins of economics faculty training new doctorates in economics. Finds that doctoral origins are highly concentrated, with the top ten schools producing 47% of the faculty at Ph.D.-granting schools, 54% of weighted doctoral-production faculty, and 67% of thesis supervisors at 47 top schools. (DSK)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Doctoral Programs, Economics Education, Faculty Recruitment
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Look, Mary V. – Academic Medicine, 1998
A study of medical school origins of 19,381 faculty who earned degrees between 1980 and 1989 and held full-time positions in 1995 found research-oriented medical schools were major suppliers of faculty to other medical schools. Groups of three geographically proximate dyads and one complex cluster of 17 schools were identified. Factors affecting…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Faculty Recruitment, Higher Education, Medical School Faculty
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Hobbs, Bradley K.; Weeks, H. Shelton; Finch, J. Howard – Journal of Education for Business, 2005
As the supply of new PhDs in business has declined in the past decade in the face of increasing demand, the cost of filling vacant faculty lines with qualified professors of business has increased substantially. Because salaries of current faculty members normally fail to keep up with market salaries, when a faculty line is vacated the college…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, National Surveys, Salaries, Personnel Selection
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Tanner, John R. – Public Personnel Management, 1986
Reports on a study that analyzed change that occurred in faculty personnel policies in selected universities from 1972 through 1973. Notes that significant improvements were made in the areas of performance appraisal procedures, promotion systems, the use of position descriptions, and job evaluation systems. (Author/CH)
Descriptors: Change, Employer Employee Relationship, Faculty Evaluation, Faculty Recruitment
Winter, Paul A.; Kjorlien, Chad L. – 2000
The purpose of this study was to: (1) conduct an empirical examination of applicant reactions to faculty jobs described in recruitment advertisements for business faculty vacancies at community colleges; and (2) assess factors that potentially impact applicant decisions to apply for and pursue position vacancies. The results of this study have…
Descriptors: Business Education Teachers, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Employee Attitudes
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Brewer, Julie – College & Research Libraries, 1997
Post-master's residency programs are one way academic and research libraries can prepare new library professionals and recruit minorities. A survey of 109 past residents analyzed ethnicity, race, and gender of librarians and type of library; characteristics of respondents and residency programs; attributes of supervisors; and position titles and…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Ethnicity, Faculty Recruitment, Higher Education
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Sindelar, Paul T.; Rosenberg, Michael S. – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2003
Information from 121 chairs of 1997-98 special educational search committees was collected. The majority of positions were at the rank of Assistant Professor and were left vacant due to faculty mobility. Seventy-three percent of searches ended successfully; 76% of those hired were women; and 20% were culturally or linguistically diverse. (Contains…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Diversity (Faculty), Faculty Mobility, Faculty Recruitment
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Pounder, Diana – People and Education, 1994
Reveals the combination of work incentives that have attracted field administrators to the clinical faculty member role in a western university's field-based Ed.D. program. Nonpecuniary incentives included the desire to influence future educational leaders' preparation, the opportunity for change and stimulation, and the opportunity for…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Faculty Recruitment, Field Experience Programs, Graduate Study
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Winter, Paul A.; Munoz, Marco A. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2001
Describes a study that addressed the association between personal characteristics and job ratings of applicants for business faculty positions described in simulated recruitment advertisements. Finds that being single and working a high number of hours per week were associated with applicant attraction to business faculty positions at community…
Descriptors: Business, Business Education, College Faculty, Community Colleges
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Crase, Darrell; Walker, Hollie – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1988
Results of a 1987 survey of administrators of graduate physical education programs indicate that a shortage of Black doctoral students exists. The study also revealed an extremely small representation of Black faculty among the programs surveyed. Recommendations for recruitment and retention of Black faculty and graduate students were presented.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Doctoral Programs, Enrollment Trends, Faculty Recruitment
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Flowers, James C.; Baltzer, Holly – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 2006
The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 1.6 million post-secondary teaching jobs in 2004 and predicted this number to increase 27% or more by 2014. Hiring higher education faculty in technical education has been more problematic than in many other fields. The fields of technology education and vocational education were cited by…
Descriptors: Teacher Supply and Demand, Employment Patterns, Technical Education, Technology Education
McGuire, Michael D.; Price, Jane A. – 1990
This study looked at future demand for faculty at institutions of higher education by developing a larger and more sophisticated model of faculty demand than previously used and by examining faculty separation and hiring patterns among independent colleges and universities. All members of the Higher Education Data Sharing Consortium (125…
Descriptors: Department Heads, Educational Trends, Faculty Recruitment, Futures (of Society)
Broussard, Rolland L.; And Others – 1989
The role of an elementary school principal is diverse, challenging, and highly specialized in both technical and interpersonal skills. The principal either makes the school an exciting, vibrant learning center, or a stagnant, regimented building; he or she is the measure of achievement or the cause of failure. The selection of this leader should…
Descriptors: Administrator Qualifications, Administrator Selection, Assistant Principals, Elementary Education
Center, David B.; Kaufman, Melvin E. – 1989
The study surveyed 63 institutions of higher education who sought behavioral disorders faculty through advertisements in the "Chronicle of Higher Education." Thirty-nine institutions responded to the questionnaire about faculty search and their academic departments. Only 71% indicated that they had found a suitable faculty member. The average…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Faculty Recruitment, Higher Education, Job Applicants
Bennett, G. W.; And Others – 1976
The recognized need for institutions to make policy decisions about the hiring, career progress, and retention of highly qualified academic and nonacademic staff prompted this manpower study. A statement of some basic elements in Ontario universities pertaining especially to faculty career planning is presented followed by a quantitative…
Descriptors: Demography, Educational Finance, Educational Planning, Faculty
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