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Related: About this forumThe Clever Stunt Four Professors Just Pulled
to Expose the Outrageous Pay Gap in Academia
The current president and vice-chancellor of the University of Alberta, Indira Samarasekera, is leaving at the end of this month. This means that her job, which pays at least 400,000 Canadian dollars (about $368,500), is up for grabs. Im sure the search committee expected a lot of top talent in the application poolbut they probably didnt expect 56 Canadian academics, fed up with a highly paid administration in the face of country-wide austerity measures, applying for Samarasekeras job in groups of four.
he elaborate and serious jokean HR performance piece, if you will, that would also happen to have spectacular results if it actually workedis the brainchild of Dalhousie University professor Kathleen Cawsey and three friends, a Gang of Four whose pointed (and hilarious) cover letter has become a Canadian media cause célèbre.
The stunt comes on the heels of recent revelations that some of the United States highest-paid college presidents also oversaw some of the biggest increases in student debt (and, in some cases, increased hiring of low-paid adjunct faculty). Most notoriously, E. Gordon Gee received a nearly $6 million retirement package when he retired in disgrace from Ohio State University. (Dont feel too bad for him, though.) If Gee had selflessly capped his buyout at, say, a meager $1 million, the university could have offered $10,000 scholarships to 500 additional students (or hired 100 new faculty at $50,000 each, give or take). Hot on Gees heels is James Milliken, chancellor of the CUNY system, who can now draft emails about that pesky adjunct rebellion in supreme comfort from his free $18,000/month apartment.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2014/06/16/university_of_alberta_professors_apply_for_vice_chancellor_s_job_in_clever.html
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