Definition

Non-Tenure-Track—faculty positions without the possibility of tenure, including lecturers, instructors, and long-term contracts. It's academic employment's consolation prize: you have a real job, just not job security.

Example Usage

She's been a NTT professor for fifteen years, teaching the same load as tenure-track faculty for two-thirds the salary and zero protection.

Origin

Administrative classification that proliferated as universities shifted away from tenure-track positions in the 1990s-2000s

Fun Fact

NTT positions now outnumber tenure-track ones, essentially making tenure-track the exception rather than the rule, though universities pretend otherwise in recruitment materials.

Source: Academic employment classification

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