Analysis conducted by Nida Denson and Katalin Szelenyi of Faculty Job Satisfaction Survey data finds that whether an academic is in a relationship has bigger impact on their perception of work-life balance than whether or not they have children.
Analysis conducted by Nida Denson and Katalin Szelenyi of Faculty Job Satisfaction Survey data finds that whether an academic is in a relationship has bigger impact on their perception of work-life balance than whether or not they have children.
As a national research project, COACHE produces numerous reports and key findings on our survey data about what motivates faculty to remain at or depart from an institution. Over the years, COACHE’s research has been highlighted in the media and COACHE staff have been interviewed on faculty matters by Inside Higher Education, The Chronicle of Higher Education and The New York Times, among many other outlets.
If you would like to speak with COACHE experts on faculty affairs, faculty development, survey research, data use in higher education, or related matters, please contact Deborah Ruiz, Assistant Director of Marketing and Engagement, at deborah_ruiz@gse.harvard.edu or (617)495-6047.