2026 Academic Job Market Trends: What to Expect in Higher Education Hiring
Here are the key trends shaping faculty hiring in 2026.
Trend 1: More Tenure-Track Jobs
Postings are up 15% compared to 2023 due to retirements. About 30% of faculty are over 55.
Trend 2: Growth in Education, Health, and Tech
Biggest growth: Education (ed-tech, counseling, special ed), health sciences, computer science, business.
Trend 3: Emphasis on DEI
Most job ads require a diversity statement. Show specific actions, not platitudes.
Trend 4: Online Teaching Skills Are a Must
Mention experience with Canvas, Blackboard, Zoom. Quality Matters certification helps.
Trend 5: Teaching-Focused Universities Are Hiring More
Comprehensive universities, liberal arts colleges, and community colleges are hiring.
Trend 6: Postdocs and VAPs as Stepping Stones
About 40% of new tenure-track hires did a postdoc or VAP first.
Trend 7: International Applications Are Up
More competition from international PhDs.
Trend 8: Salary Negotiation Is Expected
Use AAUP salary data to negotiate. Ask for 5-10% more.
Trend 9: Non-Tenure-Track Lines Are Growing
Full-time lecturer jobs pay $60k-$80k with no research requirements.
Trend 10: Alt-Ac Careers Are Mainstream
More PhDs choosing careers outside the classroom.
Your Action Plan for 2026
Apply early (Sept-Jan) to 30-50 jobs. Tailor every application. Highlight DEI and online teaching. Publish 1-2 papers per year. Network virtually. Prepare for Zoom interviews.
Resources
Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Ed, AAUP Salary Survey, HigherEdJobs.com.
Final Words
The 2026 job market is better than recent years. Be strategic, persistent, and resilient.