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New Staffs by Occupation at CUNY School of Law

At CUNY School of Law, total 25 full-time employees are newly hired in academic year 2022-2023. By assigned position, 11 instructional staffs, 5 management, and 1 computer, engineering, and science, occupation staffs have been hired newly last year.
Next tables summarize the new-hired headcount of staffs by gender, race/ethnicity, occupation, and faculty status.
Gender Race/Ethnicity Non-resident Alien
New Faculty & Staffs by Occupation and Gender at CUNY School of Law
Staff CategoryTotalFemaleMale
All full-time new hires 251510
Postsecondary Teachers 1174
Instructional staff 1174
Management Occupations 550
Business and Financial Operations 110
Computer, Engineering, and Science 110
Community Service, Legal, Arts, and Media 312
Office and Administrative Support 404
New Faculty & Staffs by Race/Ethnicity at CUNY School of Law
OccupationTotalAmerican Indian / Alaska NativeAsianBlack HispanicNativie HawaiianWhiteTwo or More RacesRace Unknown
All full-time new hires25 057 804 10
Postsecondary Teachers11 022 402 10
Instructional staff11 022 402 10
Management Occupations5 011 201 00
Business and Financial Operations1 001 000 00
Computer, Engineering, and Science1 001 000 00
Community Service, Legal, Arts, and Media3 011 001 00
Office and Administrative Support4 011 200 00
New Non-resident Alien Faculty & Staffs at CUNY School of Law
Staff CategoryTotalFemaleMale
All full-time new hires 000
Postsecondary Teachers 000
Instructional staff 000
Management Occupations 000
Business and Financial Operations 000
Computer, Engineering, and Science 000
Community Service, Legal, Arts, and Media 000
Office and Administrative Support 000

Employment Status

According to the IPEDS, Full-time staff and Part-time staff is determined by the institution. The type of appointment at the snapshot date determines whether an employee is full time or part time. The employee\s term of contract is not considered in making the determination of full or part time. Casual employees (hired on an ad-hoc basis or occasional basis to meet short-term needs) and students in the College Work-Study Program (CWS) are not considered part-time staff.