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Attracting and retaining highly qualified faculty is essential to
maintaining productivity at institutions of higher education.
Colleges and universities are at a critical juncture in their
history as they attempt to achieve their teaching and research
goals. This volume examines some of the most pressing employment
and compensation issues confronting academic administrators.
Contributors discuss topics such as: ageing of faculty, changing
economic conditions and shifts in faculty employment patterns,
rapid increases in health care costs and trends in retiree health
insurance, and adoption of phased and early retirement programs.
The volume also includes a series of case studies on how individual
universities are confronting these challenges. Institutions in
these case studies include: Syracuse University, the University of
North Carolina, the University of California, institutions in the
Association of New American Colleges, and other colleges and
universities included in several surveys and research projects.
This timely volume will appeal to academic administrators at
colleges and universities in the US and internationally as they
face the common challenges of rising employment costs, faculty
aging and global competition. Researchers interested in the future
of higher education, economics, and the academic labor market in
general will find this a valuable addition to their library.
Your all-in-one guide to getting your career and finances in order
-- for greater clarity, happiness, and peace of mind. Studies show
that if you're like the majority of young professionals, you feel
dissatisfied with your job, your finances, or your overall station
in life. It can seem impossible to disentangle the work stuff, the
money stuff, and the personal stuff, because they're all
inextricably linked. But the good news is, you don't have to go at
it alone: Work Your Money, Not Your Life is your all-in-one guide
to achieving both your career and financial goals so that you can
get where you want to be. In his debut book, Roger Ma, an
award-winning financial planner and a publisher strategist at
Google, offers secrets on how you can craft a meaningful career,
gain financial comfort, and achieve a greater sense of purpose. And
the premise behind it all is this: money affects every part of our
lives. Simply by sorting out your personal finances (and it isn't
as bad as it sounds!), you can build a foundation from which you'll
be able to find the right career path, visualize your desired
lifestyle, and turn your dreams into a reality. You'll learn how
to: Relieve yourself of the work, money, and personal stressors
that keep you up at night Dispel the job myths that are preventing
you from a more rewarding career Apply the fundamentals of personal
finance to your unique situation, without all the confusing jargon
Prioritize and balance your career and money needs through
exercises and easy-to-use templates, launching yourself on the path
to the life satisfaction you desire When the life you're living and
the life you want to live don't match up, everything feels off
balance. Where do you begin trying to connect the dots? Start with
this book. Through accessible, practical advice, you'll learn the
career and financial strategies you need to live the life you
deserve.
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I Close My Eyes (Paperback)
Jennifer Ma, Thomas Nielsen; Illustrated by Fariza Dzatalin Nurtsani
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