6 Reasons to Hire Adjunct Professors for Gig Economy Jobs

Even before “The Great Resignation,” the nature of work and employment was evolving.  Private sector businesses, nonprofits, and public sector organizations shifted from conventional employment and began hiring freelancers.  Skilled freelance talent helps these organizations unlock potential by solving complex problems, getting more work done, and completing projects faster.  Increasingly, freelance professors, adjunct entrepreneurs, and pracademics […]

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Building Your Brand as an Adjunct Professor – Part 2

Part II: Deploying Your Personal Brand Companies love mission statements. Or rather, consultants who get paid to help companies develop mission statements love mission statements. Likewise, adjunct professors can spend countless hours agonizing about how to describe themselves and who to sell their expertise to. In a previous blog post entitled Building Your Personal Brand […]

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Building Your Brand as an Adjunct Professor – Part 1

Part I: Developing Your Personal Brand Adjunct professors know all about establishing a reputation. It’s important to position oneself as an expert by demonstrating research, study, and clarity of thought regarding a topic. The next step is to be recognized for this expertise. Do colleagues and administrators value the product of your knowledge? And finally, […]

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Trends In Academia: The Reality Of Tenure Track

In academia, one of the biggest trends in recent years is the rise of adjunct teaching. Since the early 1970s, tenured positions at colleges and universities in the U.S. have steadily been replaced by adjunct or non-tenure track professorships. There are many reasons for this decline, but it’s clear that the tenure system is changing rapidly […]

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Academic Entrepreneurs Who Succeed In The Business World

Have you heard this tired cliche? “Those who can’t do, teach.” It’s time to flip this phrase. “Those who teach have more to give.”  Successful entrepreneurs are celebrated, and those who rebel against traditional educational paths are lauded. However, Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard University, and Steve Jobs dropped out of […]

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Adjunct Professors are Free Agents

It’s common for adjunct professors to hold down more than one job. The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) reports that 60% of part-time professors have at least one or more jobs in addition to teaching. The question remains: how does an adjunct professor make more money? There are two paths to take. The traditional path […]

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4 Reasons Small Business Owners Hire Adjunct Professors

It’s the perfect symbiotic relationship: adjunct professors and small business owners. When paired, the two can grow revenue faster and with greater agility than their big business counterparts. So how can the two make money together? They must find each other and leverage each other’s strengths. Here’s the why and how of it. Small Businesses […]

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Embracing An Alt-Ac (Alternative Academic) Career Path

Imbalance prevails as the number of awarded post-doctorate degrees increases, the percentage of those with PhDs securing tenure-track dwindles. How the Decline of Tenure Led to Alt-Ac To cut costs, colleges and universities are reducing the number of full-time, tenure track positions in favor of a contingent workforce of part-time and adjunct faculty. So, what […]

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The Rise of Adjunct Faculty

Newer reports reveal that roughly seventy-five percent of college classroom instructors are off the tenure track. The trend is widespread and throughout every level of higher education. Elite schools like Harvard University, Stanford, and Yale also rely on adjuncts and other non-tenured professors to fill certain teaching positions. Why the shift? Let’s explore the reasons. How […]

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Hidden Benefits for Adjunct Professors

Adjunct professors used to be a small subset of the teaching population. Most professors at the college level were full-time or on a tenure track. Today, most available teaching jobs at colleges and universities in the U.S. are adjunct or part-time positions. How Adjuncts Became the Norm, Not the Exception Many in academia aren’t happy […]

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