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Research on the Profession: Faculty, Degrees, and Enrollments During the 2022-2023 Academic Year

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2025

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Figure 1. Average Number of Faculty EmployedPublic institutions generally employed more faculty, both tenure- and non-tenure-track, than private institutions. Both institution types generally employed more tenure-track than non-tenure-track faculty.

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Figure 2. Average Salary (USD/year) by Faculty RankPublic institutions, on average, paid slightly more than private institutions across all faculty ranks. This is a reversal from data reported in previous years (see the 2017-2018 Departmental Survey report).

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Figure 3. Average number of degrees granted in 2022-2023 by political science departmentsOn average, public institutions awarded markedly more BAs in 2022-2023 than did private institutions, and awarded a slightly higher number of MAs as well. The number of PhDs awarded was nearly identical between public and private institutions.

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Figure 4. Undergraduate Student Enrollments by Institution and Department TypePhD-granting departments enrolled the largest number of BA students in 2022-2023 at both public and private institutions. MA-granting departments enrolled the next-largest number of BA students, though the advantage was much larger for private institutions than public ones.