Rising reliance on part-time faculty signals growing financial strain in academia
Faculty employment at colleges and universities in the US has been changing over the past two decades. Part-time faculty numbers are increasing, while full-time lecturers remain stable. More non-tenure track faculty are being hired, especially in higher professorial ranks. Economic and institutional factors influence faculty employment levels. Schools are hiring cheaper faculty, leading to a rise in contingent academic workers. Different institutions vary in their use of full-time non-tenure track faculty.