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1. Instructional Faculty.
 
 
 
 
 
 

1. Instructional Faculty.

Requirements for employment as a full-time faculty member at the University typically include the attainment of a doctoral degree in a particular academic area. In the schools of Architecture, Nursing and Law, a doctoral degree may not be required, but a masters degree or J.D. degree is generally required.

The University of Virginia recruits faculty from national pools. Thus the female and minority availability pools for instructional faculty


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contained in this plan are based upon recent national degree productivity data. The availability percentages by academic area for females, minorities, and blacks are as follows:
          
Academic Area  % Female  % Minority  % Black 
Architecture  21  11 
Arts and Sciences  20 
Commerce 
Graduate Business 
Education  26  11 
Engineering 
Law 
Medicine  10 
Nursing  97 

  • The following sources were utilized in developing the above availability percentages:
  • (a) Professional Women and Minorities (last updated July, 1977); a manpower data resource service of the Scientific Manpower Commission, American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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  • (b) Preliminary report on total masters and doctors degrees awarded in appropriate disciplines, for years 1975-76 obtained from HEW, Office of Civil Rights, March, 1978.
  • (c) American Association of Medical Colleges, Washington, D. C.