Walking faculty back from the cliff
The article, based on findings from a global survey of over 900 public administration faculty, identifies three key lessons and reveals widespread physical and emotional exhaustion among respondents. It underscores the urgent need for higher education institutions to address faculty burnout, which has been intensified by low pay, limited opportunities for advancement, and the lasting effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The article stresses the importance of understanding faculty experiences and implementing solutions, such as improved financial security, supportive career pathways, and policies that foster work-life balance, to enhance faculty well-being and retention.
- Publisher
- Inside Higher Ed
- Country
- United States of America
- Year of publication
- 2023
- Region
- North America and the Caribbean
- Topics
- Cross-cutting resource Mental health Pandemics and epidemics Physical health Workload
- Available in
- English
- Categories of staff
- Teachers Education support personnel Researchers Union representatives
- Level of education
- Higher education and research
- Resource type
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