wombat
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« on: March 28, 2008, 12:28:32 AM » |
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I've just finished the first day of an two day interview for a department chair position, and am meeting the Dean and Provost tomorrow. The chair of the search committee said to be prepared to talk about salary, startup needs, space, expectations, etc with the Dean. I've done a bit of searching and I know what the salaries of many of the other department chairs in the university are, so I have a reasonable idea about that. I know the two most recent hires in the department (both at assistant professor level) got $100,000 - $115,000 in startup, and that most of the associate professors, and all of the full professors, have their own labs, but I have no idea what sort of startup more senior positions might get. If anyone has any advice about this, I'd be very grateful.
Also, from reading this forum, it appears that someone appointed to a department chair from outside can sometimes negotiate things for the department rather than just for themself. However, I assume that this would only be appropriate if one were actually offered the position. If I were to receive an offer, does anyone have any advice about negotiating for the department (or anything else I might not have thought of)? I'm coming from a UK university, where things are very different, so I would really appreciate advice from US department chairs.
Thanks!
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