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Marini, Giulio – Tertiary Education and Management, 2018
Since the Brexit referendum in 2016, and the formal act of triggering article 50 by Theresa May's cabinet in 2017, the UK has entered a period of negotiations, the outcome of which, and also the terms of the post-exiting phase, are still uncertain. In this period of uncertainty, the mobility of people is one of the main issues at stake. The topic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Brain Drain, Faculty Mobility, Higher Education
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Hunter, Richard J., Jr.; Shannon, John H.; Amoroso, Henry J.; Lozada, Hector R. – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2020
This case study provides the background for a discussion of the bankruptcy of a composite non-profit corporation under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, and the possible alternatives available to bankruptcy. Topics considered include: reorganizations, the selection of a bankruptcy trustee or an examiner, duties of a non-profit board, the…
Descriptors: Financial Problems, Higher Education, Organizational Change, Educational Finance
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Farhat, Daniel – Journal of Education and Work, 2014
Data show that educated workers earn higher wages and are unemployed less often. Some researchers believe that education improves a worker's productivity (or "human capital"), making them more desirable on the job market, while others believe that it improves a worker's network (or "social capital"), giving them more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Human Capital, Social Capital, Education Work Relationship
Altbach, Philip, Ed.; Reisberg, Liz, Ed.; Yudkevich, Maria, Ed.; Androushchak, Gregory, Ed.; Pacheco, Ivan, Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2012
How are professors paid? Can the "best and brightest" be attracted to the academic profession? With universities facing international competition, which countries compensate their academics best, and which ones lag behind? "Paying the Professoriate" examines these questions and provides key insights and recommendations into the current state of…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Compensation (Remuneration), Higher Education, Research Universities
Engineers Joint Council, New York, NY. Engineering Manpower Commission. – 1976
The Engineering Manpower Commission of the Engineers Joint Council conducted a survey of the professional income of engineers. Salaries were reported by employers, in this case deans or other officials of educational institutions, as a function of years since graduation at the bachelor's degree level or of age. Additional information on the…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Contract Salaries, Contracts, Engineers
Willardson, J. D. – 1996
This brief report surveys the various ways in which institutions of higher learning compensate supplemental faculty workload. The survey, which achieved a 91 percent response rate, was conducted of 42 universities enrolling over 18,000 students. The survey asked about the length of academic terms and the methods used to write faculty supplemental…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Contract Salaries, Contracts, Faculty Workload
Temple Univ., Philadelphia, PA. – 1973
This agreement between Temple University and the Temple Chapter of the American Association of University Professors covers the period July 1, 1973 to June 30, 1976. Articles of the agreement cover recognition, definitions, salaries, fringe benefits, workload, tenure procedures, termination of service of faculty, promotions; appointment,…
Descriptors: Contract Salaries, Contracts, Faculty, Fringe Benefits
Willardson, J. D. – Business Officer, 1998
A survey of 42 universities with enrollments of more than 18,000 students investigated faculty compensation practices for teaching beyond the regular academic contract, including academic schedule, length of academic term, use of faculty for overload teaching appointments, and methods of determining compensation for supplemental contracts. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Compensation (Remuneration), Contracts
Beaumont, Marion S. – AAUP Bulletin, 1978
The single salary schedule (SSS), based on a fixed schedule of salary steps within each academic rank and a normal time-in-step specification for each salary step, is shown to be more equitable than the contract salary system (CSS), wherein each faculty member negotiates an annual salary with the employing institution. (LBH)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Contracts, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females
Martin, Mary P.; Williams, John D. – 1978
A process of equalization of salaries has taken place in the State of North Dakota for higher education during the 1977-78 school year. The State of North Dakota supports eight institutions of higher education: two universities, four state colleges, and two two-year institutions. The equalization process as it effected the decision making at the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Contracts, Higher Education, Private Colleges
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Nisbet, Robert – Change, 1973
Descriptors: Contract Salaries, Contracts, Higher Education, Teacher Employment
Loretto Heights Coll., Denver, CO. – 1975
This collective bargaining agreement between the Loretto Heights College and the Loretto Heights College Faculty Education Association covers a period from 1974 to 1976. It contains articles revised from the 1974-1976 agreement (HE007747). Revised articles are: (1) part-time faculty; (2) college rights and faculty participation; (3) faculty…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Contracts, Higher Education, Part Time Faculty
Douglas, Joel M.; And Others – 1980
Significant contractual provisions in negotiating faculty workload were identified, using data on over 300 faculty contracts, 273 of which were in force on January 1, 1980. Individual campuses covered by these agreements numbered over 650. The following contractual workload provisions were assessed: workload credit hour teaching, load, overload…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, College Faculty, Compensation (Remuneration), Contract Salaries
Saginaw Valley Coll., University Center, MI. – 1974
This agreement, entered into on July 8, 1974, will continue in effect until June 30, 1975. Articles of the agreement cover: association rights; academic conditions; personnel files; faculty concerns; department organization and duties; grievance procedures; management rights; fringe benefits; and salaries. Additional material includes the school…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Contracts, Faculty, Fringe Benefits
Kieft, Raymond N. – 1973
Central Michigan University was the first single campus, 4-year institution of higher education in the United States to enter into a collective bargaining agreement with its faculty. This first agreement in 1969 was followed by a multiyear contract for the year 1971-74 which represented the first instance of a second successful contract in a…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Contracts, Educational Demand, Faculty
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