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2025 UW Faculty Demographic Baseline Report

Excellence at the University of Washington is not accidental — it emerges from a deliberate commitment to fostering a community where diverse perspectives spark innovation, inclusion opens doors, and engagement turns potential into impact. The Office for Academic Personnel and Faculty (APF) sits at the center of this work, advancing a mission focused on engaging, elevating, and supporting academic professionals who shape the University’s state, national, and global influence. When faculty thrive, ideas flourish, and the ripple effects extend far beyond campus.

The 2025 UW Faculty Demographic Baseline Report offers a detailed, accountable look at who the University’s faculty are, who they are becoming, and where the institution has opportunities to expand access and create conditions for success. This report provides a baseline for understanding faculty composition across professorial ranks and tracks, examining race, gender, age, hiring patterns, separations, international scholars, promotion, retention, and development programs. The data reflect the October 31, 2025 census, along with supporting datasets that illuminate how the faculty workforce changes over time.

More than a collection of numbers, this report is a tool for institutional learning — a way to ask critical questions such as: Is the University attracting a full spectrum of talent? Are faculty supported in ways that allow them to succeed? What does current faculty composition signal about the discoveries and innovations UW is positioned to generate? By establishing this demographic baseline, the University strengthens its ability to track progress, identify gaps, and ensure that faculty excellence and opportunity evolve in alignment with institutional values.

Data Overview & Definitions

Provides descriptions of all datasets, census parameters, professorial tracks and ranks, and key demographic categories used to ensure consistent, comparable faculty analyses.

Faculty Demographic Analysis

Examines 2015–2025 changes in faculty composition by campus and track, highlighting shifts in tenure‑track proportions and growth in teaching and clinical practice tracks.

2025 Faculty Composition

Presents detailed racial and gender distributions across campuses, tracks, and ranks, showing rising diversity and continuing variation in representation by unit and faculty category.

2025 Age Composition

Analyzes faculty age across campuses, tracks, and ranks, revealing a predominantly mid‑career workforce and younger profiles within the clinical practice and assistant professor cohorts.

Hires and Separations

Summarizes annual hiring, resignations, and retirements, noting reduced hiring, increased separations, and significant shifts driven by the new clinical practice track.

New Hires

Details demographic and age patterns of AY 2025 new hires, showing alignment with assistant professor trends and younger age distributions compared with the overall faculty.

International Scholars

Reports countries and regions of origin for UW‑sponsored visa holders, emphasizing UW’s global reach and the concentration of international scholars in tenure and WOT tracks.

Faculty Hiring Process

Describes the multi‑stage faculty recruitment cycle, from planning through approval and search activity, emphasizing alignment with budget processes and institutional hiring expectations.

Tenure, Promotion & Retention

Outlines promotion outcomes, clock‑managed timelines, and long‑term retention patterns, highlighting strong promotion success and effective competitive and preemptive retention efforts.