News & Analysis
/
Report

Number of Physics Faculty Members

APR 01, 2012
Results from the 2010 Survey of Physics Degree-Granting Departments
Number of Physics Faculty Members

The number of physics faculty members continues to grow, reaching 9,400 full-time equivalents during the 2009-10 academic year. The average number of faculty members per department is at or near decadal highs. Simultaneously, the percent of full-time equivalent (FTE) physics faculty employed in temporary or non-tenure track positions increased in 2010 to 19% overall; this level was last seen in 2004. This report also examines bachelor’s degree production as a function of FTE faculty members. These findings are from the Academic Workforce Survey of 2010.

Related Topics
/
Article
Freedman performed crucial work as an experimentalist. But his mentorship was an equally important contribution.
/
Article
Understanding how ingredients interact can help cooks consistently achieve delicious results.
/
Article
Strong and tunable long-range dipolar interactions could help probe the behavior of supersolids and other quantum phases of matter.
/
Article
Inside certain quantum systems, where randomness was thought to lurk, researchers—after a 40-year journey—have found order and unique wave patterns that stubbornly survive.

Subscribe to Research Updates from AIP

AIP Statiscal Research Updates - Signup Tile
AIP Research Updates

Receive updates on education and employment trends for physical scientists.