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Show Back n. 1 flans v.v physicist position. Higgs feels that despite the large graduate ; from page one Chapman, said he found himself entering the promising field of mathematics, only to compete with 600 other doctoral applicants. "Mathematics graduates are experiencing the worst job market since the 1970s. It's depressing," Bratten said. Higgs, Lynn physics administrative manager, said 250 doctoral applicants applied for the condensed matter physicist position and 50 graduate students submitted applications for the high energy number of applicants, the bottom line remains that not all job oppor tunities are over supplied. It depends on the area of According to Lund, relatively e faculty have been full-tim- e faculty positions. Bratten. openings. "As tenured teachers begin to retire, the field will be more promising and graduate students continues to increase, he said. Typically, adjunct faculty is hired over the past decade, so the average age of the teaching staff continues to rise. Most faculties "top-heavy- full-tim- e, .,:.:....-.:.;;- - jCCT ! but they are qualified to teach spe- adjunct faculty means the uni- cific classes. Hiring more versity pays them less and affect the quality of education." with older " not employed they generally receive little or no benefits. "If this continues, it could reduce the number of faculty openings during the next decade and . appear y The number of adjunct faculty full-tim- "Mathematics graduates are experiencing the worst job market since the 1970s. It's depressing,'' said U. math instructor Tim It is impossible to say that all areas are ence the same effects." Higgs said. . Sociology professor Dale Lund believes retirement of tenured teachers will affect the number of future acuity iV. .. tenured teachers, thus explaining the shortage of highly qualified will be in greater demand." 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