Resources for academic couples

This page is a work in progress; please let me know if you have any resources to add to it, or find dead links.

Disclaimer: this page represents my personal opinions, not those of my employer, Swarthmore College.

In the interest of furthering discussions about how colleges and universities deal with two-career couples, I offer here some links to resources on the Internet. In particular, my main focus is on policies that colleges and universities have adopted or are considering. By compiling them here, I hope to provide a resource for any institution that is considering implementing such a policy. Please let me know if you know of any institutions not included here that have policies regarding dealing with couples in the hiring process.


Similar lists and resources elsewhere

A good place to start is by looking at the results of an extensive survey of dual-career couples by Laurie McNeil and Marc Sher. The survey was targeted toward scientists, but many of the issues raised apply to other academics as well. Marc Sher also maintains a page somewhat similar to this one with information for dual-science-career couples. Paige Fujisue at San Jose State University has created a page with links to many interesting resources for dual-career couples.


Existing partner accommodation policies at colleges and universities


Consortia of educational institutions

A number of consortia have been created, typically of schools in a particular geographical area, to make it easier for couples to conduct dual-career job searches.


Institutions where partner accommodation policies have been discussed or recommended

A search of the web yields quite a number of "strategic plans" or sets of recommendations suggesting the establishment of policies for dealing with partners. Some of those recommendations are listed here:


Job Sharing: Personal experiences


Other writings or resources


Pages that have vanished off the web

Here are some formerly-active links from this page that no longer seem to exist. If they look interesting, you may be able to track down the text using the URLs linked below, and the Internet Archive's WayBack Machine.


Comments or suggestions to Eric Jensen; e-mail me at ejensen1@swarthmore.edu;

If you know of an interesting document related to academic couples but it isn't available in electronic form, you can mail it or fax it to me at:

Eric Jensen
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
Swarthmore College
500 College Avenue
Swarthmore, PA 19081

Fax: 610-328-7895


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