September 29, 2006
Young Ph.D.'s Say Collegiality Matters More Than Salary
Junior professors care most about respect and the climate of departments, a study finds
When it comes to job satisfaction, the size of junior professors' paychecks is not nearly as important as how well they get along with their colleagues.
That is according to the results of a new survey from Harvard University's Graduate School of Education, which found that tenure-track faculty members care more about departmental climate, culture, and collegiality than they do about
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