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Readers weigh in on higher ed’s compensation practices; after one scientist neglects his grant

Readers weigh in on higher ed’s compensation practices; after one scientist neglects his grant reports, his whole university is penalized; and more. ADVERTISEMENT [Academe Today Logo]( You can also [read this newsletter on the web](. Or, if you no longer want to receive this newsletter, [unsubscribe](. NEWLY UPDATED [Explore the Latest Data on Faculty Pay at Thousands of Colleges]( By Brian O’Leary [STORY IMAGE]( Here’s a sector-by-sector look at changes in average annual pay for faculty members of all ranks from 2012-13 to 2022-23. The results are both searchable and sortable. ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | READERS RESPOND [‘I Cannot Even Buy a Used Car’: Readers Weigh In on Higher Ed’s Compensation Practices]( [STORY IMAGE]( Stagnant salaries, opaque raise processes, and other indignities. BACKGROUNDER [Your Pay Is Terrible? You’re Not Alone.]( By Kevin R. McClure [STORY IMAGE]( Higher education has a compensation problem. SPONSOR CONTENT | llinois Institute of Technology [4 Ways to Improve Graduate Outcomes and Economic Mobility]( SCHOLARSHIP AND RESEARCH [One Scientist Neglected His Grant Reports. Now U.S. Agencies Are Withholding Grants for an Entire University.]( By Francie Diep [STORY IMAGE]( An email from the University of California at San Diego’s vice chancellor for research alerted the campus to the situation on Tuesday. The scientist says he got no warning before that day. LATITUDES [Canada Is Limiting Foreign-Student Visas, but American Colleges Are Unlikely to Benefit]( By Karin Fischer [STORY IMAGE]( A look at Canada’s visa-cap plan, plus what’s behind China’s rise in global university rankings. NEWSLETTER [Sign Up for the Teaching Newsletter]( Find insights to improve teaching and learning across your campus. Delivered on Thursdays. To read this newsletter as soon as it sends, [sign up]( to receive it in your email inbox. Virtual Events: Tune In Live INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT [Emerging Markets in Overseas Recruitment]( [STORY IMAGE]( UPCOMING: April 23, 2024 | 2 p.m. ET. Many colleges are seeking to recruit beyond popular nations like India and China. Join us for a forum on international recruiting. With Support From Keystone Education Group. [Register here.]( HIGHER-ED WORK FORCE [Preventing Faculty Burnout]( [STORY IMAGE]( UPCOMING: April 24, 2024 | 2 p.m. ET. A recent Chronicle survey found differing views of burnout between faculty members and administrators. Join us to learn how colleges can help prevent it. With Support From NCFDD. [Register here.]( SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE Enjoying the newsletter? [Subscribe today]( for unlimited access to essential news, analysis, and advice. Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT [Associate Professors and the ‘Second Book Problem’]( By Danielle A. Macdonald and Laura M. Stevens [STORY IMAGE]( How a new writers institute aims to help faculty members complete book two and earn promotion. SPONSOR CONTENT | University of Maryland [The Progress Machine: Building a Do Good Campus]( A call to action for public research universities. ADVERTISEMENT FROM THE CHRONICLE STORE [The Future of Diversity Training - The Chronicle Store]( [The Future of Diversity Training]( Diversity training for faculty and staff members is widely used across higher education. Yet there’s little agreement on whether such training is effective. [Order this report]( for insights to improve your college’s approach to building a culture that supports diversity. Upcoming Workshop [The Chronicle's Women Leading Change Program | Spring 2024] [Join us this spring]( for a virtual professional development program designed for women leaders across various roles in higher ed. This workshop series will help participants better understand the complex set of challenges they may face and think creatively to implement transformative change on their campuses. [Reserve your spot today!]( JOB OPPORTUNITIES [Dean]( Florida Atlantic University Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine [Dean of Student Affairs]( KIMEP University [Assistant Professor Non-Tenure Teaching Track (Faculty), Department of Pharmacology]( Rutgers University Robert Wood Johnson Medical School [Director, Finance and Budget]( University of Nevada, Reno [Search other jobs.]( CAREER RESOURCES [April article collection about salary negotiation] [Read the April collection]( to learn strategies on salary negotiation. Dive into our topics on why negotiating every offer matters, what to do if you were lowballed, and more! NEWSLETTER FEEDBACK [Please let us know what you thought of today's newsletter in this three-question survey](. This newsletter was sent to {EMAIL}. [Read this newsletter on the web](. [Manage]( your newsletter preferences, [stop receiving]( this email, or [view]( our privacy policy. © 2024 [The Chronicle of Higher Education]( 1255 23rd Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037

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