UPDATED JUNE 15, 10 AM
UPDATED AGAIN AS OF JUNE 10, 10 AM: I am particularly interested in information about faculty, of whatever age, who are on phased retirement. Please e-mail me with information on that score. Thanks.
UPDATED AGAIN AS OF JUNE 7, 10 AM: Please note: Departments are invited to add faculty to the "Affiliated Faculty" list based on the following criteria: (1) the faculty member is full or part-time at the university; (2) the faculty member is not adjunct or retired/emeritus; and (3) the faculty member works with PhD students in philosophy and can sit on dissertation committees. (There would be an expectation, of course, that the Department would also add this person to the departmental homepage.)
UPDATED AGAIN AS OF JUNE 3, 10 am: Thanks yet again...Note a change in the listing: faculty over 70 are marked with an *, and included in the regular faculty lists. Readers complained that the proliferation of categories ("faculty over 70," "part-time faculty," "affiliated faculty" etc.) were making the lists hard to read.
NOTE: UPDATED AS OF MAY 27, 5 pm: Many thanks to all those who have already submitted corrections and additions; I've added those to the document, below. Note that, in response to feedback, I've created a category of faculty with "Major Administrative Duties" (Deans, Provosts, etc.).
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In order to maximize the accuracy of the PGR surveys, and with the approval of the Advisory Board, we are making available for departmental review the draft faculty lists. You may download here the current draft faculty lists for the planned fall 2004 survey for the Philosophical Gourmet Report for 2004-06. Please read the introduction to the draft lists carefully, and notify me of corrections and additions. Remember that in the actual survey, school names will not be included. Also remember that the aim is to present the likely shape of the faculty by fall 2005 based on information we have now about hires and retirements. Thanks for your assistance.
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