tea.mathoverflow.net - Discussion Feed (how-common-is-it-for-universities-to-create-new-positions-fo) 2018-11-04T23:26:51-08:00 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/ Lussumo Vanilla & Feed Publisher Dougy comments on "how-common-is-it-for-universities-to-create-new-positions-fo" (9085) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/671/howcommonisitforuniversitiestocreatenewpositionsfo/?Focus=9085#Comment_9085 2010-09-15T18:19:16-07:00 2018-11-04T23:26:51-08:00 Dougy http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/166/ I'm probably a bit sensitive about this topic right now since I'm actively seeking employment and it's quite difficult out there (unfortunately, my spouse does not have a job in academia). But... as ... jbl comments on "how-common-is-it-for-universities-to-create-new-positions-fo" (9083) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/671/howcommonisitforuniversitiestocreatenewpositionsfo/?Focus=9083#Comment_9083 2010-09-15T15:18:25-07:00 2018-11-04T23:26:51-08:00 jbl http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/269/ Assuming that was a serious question, it means "In my opinion." Assuming that was a serious question, it means "In my opinion."

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José Figueroa comments on "how-common-is-it-for-universities-to-create-new-positions-fo" (9075) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/671/howcommonisitforuniversitiestocreatenewpositionsfo/?Focus=9075#Comment_9075 2010-09-15T09:52:51-07:00 2018-11-04T23:26:51-08:00 José Figueroa http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/68/ Does IMO now mean "in Math Overflow"? :) Does IMO now mean "in Math Overflow"? :)

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Ryan Budney comments on "how-common-is-it-for-universities-to-create-new-positions-fo" (9073) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/671/howcommonisitforuniversitiestocreatenewpositionsfo/?Focus=9073#Comment_9073 2010-09-15T08:16:23-07:00 2018-11-04T23:26:51-08:00 Ryan Budney http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/107/ Mariano, I suppose he means each individual hired on individual merit, not on concerns for people's families and such. I think spousal hires are fairly common but the extent to which a university ...
I think spousal hires are fairly common but the extent to which a university will attempt these things depends on fairly peculiar things. Usually there has to be some amount of interest in the spouse -- if they're world-killers in their subject it's frequently no problem. If they're close to "dead weight" then it depends on how much the department wants the other person and what they're willing to negotiate, perhaps with other departments, perhaps just with their dean.

IMO there's no real answer to this question as there's no industry standards. There will only be anecdotes and no coherent message.]]>
Andy Putman comments on "how-common-is-it-for-universities-to-create-new-positions-fo" (9072) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/671/howcommonisitforuniversitiestocreatenewpositionsfo/?Focus=9072#Comment_9072 2010-09-15T08:13:38-07:00 2018-11-04T23:26:51-08:00 Andy Putman http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/113/ @Dougy : I do too. In particular, I want married people to have the same opportunities as single people. Academia is different from other industries in that there are rarely more than 1-2 choices ...
However, I don't think that political arguments here on meta are a good idea, so I won't post any further. If you want the last word, take it.]]>
Mariano comments on "how-common-is-it-for-universities-to-create-new-positions-fo" (9068) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/671/howcommonisitforuniversitiestocreatenewpositionsfo/?Focus=9068#Comment_9068 2010-09-15T04:34:07-07:00 2018-11-04T23:26:51-08:00 Mariano http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/61/ Equal opportinity? What do you mean? Equal opportinity? What do you mean?

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Dougy comments on "how-common-is-it-for-universities-to-create-new-positions-fo" (9067) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/671/howcommonisitforuniversitiestocreatenewpositionsfo/?Focus=9067#Comment_9067 2010-09-15T03:59:01-07:00 2018-11-04T23:26:51-08:00 Dougy http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/166/ I would prefer for there to be equal opportunity. Storkle comments on "how-common-is-it-for-universities-to-create-new-positions-fo" (9066) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/671/howcommonisitforuniversitiestocreatenewpositionsfo/?Focus=9066#Comment_9066 2010-09-15T03:29:09-07:00 2018-11-04T23:26:51-08:00 Storkle http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/177/ @Dougy: "Accommodation hires" for spouses are entirely standard at many universities (and are a good thing for grown-ups with families). Does this really offend you? I have no idea who ... @Dougy: "Accommodation hires" for spouses are entirely standard at many universities (and are a good thing for grown-ups with families). Does this really offend you? I have no idea who you are, but if you plan on working/staying in academia you'll have to get used to it. Questions like this one are the least of MO's problems.

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Dougy comments on "how-common-is-it-for-universities-to-create-new-positions-fo" (9065) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/671/howcommonisitforuniversitiestocreatenewpositionsfo/?Focus=9065#Comment_9065 2010-09-15T02:45:08-07:00 2018-11-04T23:26:51-08:00 Dougy http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/166/ Hmm... maybe I've changed my mind about this. This seems to be a disguised version of "what are some tactics that I can use to get my spouse employed at my university?" which is ...
On the other hand, double-academic relationships can give rise to numerous difficulties... particularly if you can only find jobs in different cities. So I sympathise. Maybe it's better to ask something like: What are some employment options for double-academic relationships?]]>
Andrew Stacey comments on "how-common-is-it-for-universities-to-create-new-positions-fo" (9063) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/671/howcommonisitforuniversitiestocreatenewpositionsfo/?Focus=9063#Comment_9063 2010-09-15T01:42:02-07:00 2018-11-04T23:26:51-08:00 Andrew Stacey http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/4/ I'm not, particularly as most answers will be in the form of anecdotes and so will be highly skewed. Also, the question isn't about nepotism as I read it. That you read it as being so is more ... I'm not, particularly as most answers will be in the form of anecdotes and so will be highly skewed. Also, the question isn't about nepotism as I read it. That you read it as being so is more evidence as to why it should be closed since the point of the question isn't, therefore, clear.

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Dougy comments on "how-common-is-it-for-universities-to-create-new-positions-fo" (9060) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/671/howcommonisitforuniversitiestocreatenewpositionsfo/?Focus=9060#Comment_9060 2010-09-15T01:22:41-07:00 2018-11-04T23:26:51-08:00 Dougy http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/166/ Please leave this open (for now)... I'm interested to hear about how much of a role nepotism can play in academia. Andrew Stacey comments on "how-common-is-it-for-universities-to-create-new-positions-fo" (9058) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/671/howcommonisitforuniversitiestocreatenewpositionsfo/?Focus=9058#Comment_9058 2010-09-15T01:01:57-07:00 2018-11-04T23:26:51-08:00 Andrew Stacey http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/4/ http://mathoverflow.net/questions/38784/how-common-is-it-for-universities-to-create-new-positions-for-dual-hires Not actually to do with mathematics Yes, mathematicians may be interested, but why ... http://mathoverflow.net/questions/38784/how-common-is-it-for-universities-to-create-new-positions-for-dual-hires

  1. Not actually to do with mathematics
  2. Yes, mathematicians may be interested, but why should answers for mathematicians differ from those for historians?
  3. Joe Mathematician can't give a reliable answer. Someone with special knowledge could do so (but would probably not want to, as I can imagine that this sort of thing works best if there aren't too many such situations), but that won't stop others answering so identifying exactly who has that special knowledge in the reams of anecdotes that will ensue will be difficult.
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