Non-Tenure Faculty See Higher Pay Raises Than Tenure-Track Faculty in 2017-18
March 30, 2018
March 30, 2018
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, March 30 -- The College and University Professional Association for Human Resources issued the following news release:
Faculty salaries increased by 1.7 percent over the past year, with non-tenure research faculty seeing the highest increase, and tenure-track faculty seeing the lowest, according to the 2018 CUPA-HR Faculty in Higher Education Report.
Salary increases for tenure-track faculty have declined over the past three years, from near-parity . . .
Faculty salaries increased by 1.7 percent over the past year, with non-tenure research faculty seeing the highest increase, and tenure-track faculty seeing the lowest, according to the 2018 CUPA-HR Faculty in Higher Education Report.
Salary increases for tenure-track faculty have declined over the past three years, from near-parity . . .
