Faculty Composition
Figure 9: Full-Time Academic by Gender (2000-2011) 100%
80%
Male 60%
40%
Female 20% 2000 30%
2001 31%
2002 32%
2003 36.1%
2004 36.8%
2005 37%
2006 38.5%
2007 39.1%
2008 39.5%
2009 39.9%
2010 40.9%
2011 41%
Source: VPFAA data provided in spring 2012. Full-time academic faculty includes: Librarians, Researchers, Visiting Scientist, Academic Specialists, Clinical Faculty, Lecturers, Acting Professors, Adjunct Faculty, and Tenured/Tenure-track Faculty.
While men comprise the solid majority of full-time faculty on the Bloomington campus, the data also show a steady increase in the hiring of female faculty, with the sharpest increase happening between 2002 and 2003.
Figure 10: Full-Time Women Faculty of Color (2003-2011) 6%
Black 5%
Hispanic
4%
Asian
3%
American Indian
2% 1%
Multi Ethnic
0% 2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Source: Disaggregated data by gender and race are available only in 2003 and beyond.
With the exception of the Asian women of color category, almost every other category was flat. African American women saw an increase of only 0.3% from 2003 to 2010; for Hispanic women that number increased by only 0.2% and for American Indians it moved upwards by 0.03% within the same period.
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