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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Youth factor in Faculty

IIT faculty getting younger by the year - The Economic Times: "In the 1980s, anyone who walked into a packed class at the Indian Institutes of Technology was a grey-haired wise 60-year-old. Most had folded their crazy daily schedule and decided to settle on a leafy quiet campus in a job that didn't come with unachievable targets of the corporate world.

Today, the age gap between a faculty and a student is closing. Recruitment records from the IIT-Kanpur show that between 1990 and 2010, the average age of freshly recruited teachers fell from mid-50 s to early-30 s (see box).

Now, for many the life span of a corporate job has shortened dramatically. And with teaching paying handsomely, it's a path many are taking. Within a span of just three decades, the average age of the faculty body has halved.
At IIT-Delhi, said its director Surendra Prasad, ''there were 24 teachers below the age of 35 in 2005; in 2011, there are 43. In all, 123 faculty members on campus (a little more than 25%) are below 40 years.''

A typical teacher's definition has changed: he, too, is from the Tweeting and Facebooking age. At IIT-Guwahati , for one, the average age of faculty on campus is 38; it's 32 at the IIT-Madras campus.

''There has been a change in the culture on campus, just like there has been in society in general. The younger faculty are a lot more demanding of their students,'' said M S Ananth , director IIT-Madras. Close to half the recently recruited teachers from the IIT system, many of whom went abroad to pursue a PhD and came back to teach. ..."

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