In our newest "how can we help you?" thread, a reader writes:
Would people hired into a TT position in the last few cycles be willing to anonymously share the details of their initial start-up packages/research funds along with the type of institution they are employed at (e.g., tiny SLAC, highly ranked R1, and so on?). It would be helpful to post what level of research funds (if any) are available to faculty on a yearly basis as well as the details of the startup funds in particular.
I ask because we are approaching job negotiating season for the lucky few, and I think it would be useful for new hires to have some sense of the range of packages currently being offered to philosophers since there might be room for negotiation around these numbers. I don't actually know what my own institution is currently offering new hires, let alone what other institutions are offering, and this makes it challenging for me to be a good advocate for them.
I recognize that such a thread might lead to envy or pain, especially for those who haven't yet secured a TT position, or have a tenure-stream position with no research funds or start-up packages. But I think the downsides of such a thread may be outweighed by the good of giving more people insight into what various types of institutions are currently offering TT philosophers.
For what it's worth (though maybe I'm wrong), I suspect start-up packages and research funds may only really "be a thing" at research institutions. But I'm curious to hear from readers.
If you were recently hired TT, did you get a start-up package? Do you have research funds? If so (or if not!), what kind of institution do you work at? And if you do have a start-up package and/or research funds, what are they like?
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