candidates may sign a probationary contract and areprovided with role statements during onboarding processes. Within the role statement, researchhas been the primary area that is catalyzed with start-up funding. Typically, start-up funding hasprescribed purposes by category. According to the 2019 American Society for EngineeringEducation (ASEE) Engineering Research Council (ERC) Startup Package Survey, “77.6% of thestart-up packages were negotiated by categories.” While start-up packages are well-known toolsfor recruitment in engineering, their composition, categories and cost-center distribution are lesswell described. Methods: Start-up packages (n=29) for assistant tenure-track engineering facultyhired between 2013-2019 within a midsize college of
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