Faculty hiring is starting to bounce back on at least three campuses of the University of California, which had nearly frozen searches for new tenure-track faculty members over the past year in response to deep cuts in state support.
The three most selective undergraduate campuses in the system, in Berkeley, Los Angeles, and San Diego, all plan to significantly increase their number of tenure-track faculty searches during the 2010-11 academic year. The level of recruitment, however, is still below what would be expected in good economic times.
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