AACSB's eNEWSLINE explores faculty qualification data trends
In the December issue of eNEWSLINE , AACSB examines tenure trends, and compares the proportion of tenure status of faculty from the 2001–02 academic year, through the 2010–11 academic year. Results find shrinking proportions of tenured and tenure-track faculty in bschools. #tenure #Administration Faculty/Staff #Research Impact and Expectations #Administration School #non tenure track #Research Learning/Pedagogical #Administration Program #Article-News/Media #Research Practice-Oriented #Curriculum Development
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Even with increased graduate enrollment and master's degree attainment, women in business and business schools are often paid less than their male counterparts for the same jobs. eNEWSLINE examines data from MBA admissions officers, as well as salaries of business professionals and faculty. #Article-News/Media #Compensation #Faculty Salary #eNEWSLINE #Administration Faculty/Staff
In the latest issue of eNEWSLINE, AACSB explores initial data from the 2013-2014 global salary survey of business school administrators and faculty. #Budgets #Administration Faculty/Staff #Article-News/Media #Human Resources #Operations #Salaries #Administration School #eNEWSLINE #Compensation
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Insights from the AACSB International Impact of Research Exploratory Study