Reports and resources on this page relate to demographics, salaries, and other key indicators about Norman Campus employees, including faculty, staff, and graduate assistants. Information about how OU defines faculty in reporting is also provided.
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Single year and trend faculty and staff reports with information including Rank, Tenure Status, Gender, and Race/Ethnicity. University-wide and college/department-specific report options.
Faculty and Staff
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Scope of Report: 2012 to Present
In official Norman Campus reporting, this group equates to tenured (T), tenure-track (TT), and ranked renewable term (RRT) faculty appointments.
Ranked = Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor
Includes faculty librarians, deans, associate deans
NOTE: As of Fall 2024, deans and associate deans are excluded from this category
Most are full-time with some occasional part-time
What Norman Campus calls “renewable term” might also be called “consecutive” or “contract” by others depending on regional and institutional preferences
On the Norman Campus this generally equates to part-time Instructors and Lecturers. We don’t use the term “Adjunct” in official reporting, but this definition is closest to what people usually mean by the term. Some national discussions have defined “Adjunct” as including full-time Instructors and Lecturers; internal discussions have concluded this usage does not fit with our faculty structure.
This is everyone but Research faculty: Regular Faculty, Adjunct Faculty, full-time Instructors and Lecturers, and non-tenure-eligible ranked faculty. It can include library faculty but usually does not unless specifically requested.
This is a general term sometimes used to describe faculty in titles with a Research modifier (e.g., Research Professor). Their main job function is conducting scholarly research, although they might also teach occasionally. Researchers from the state agencies, such as the Archeological or Geological Surveys, are found in this group. Most of these positions are grant-funded. While Instructional Faculty also do research, they are usually not who is meant by this term.
| Publication Date | Faculty Matrix | Staff Matrix |
|---|---|---|
| Fall 2025 | Fall 2025 Faculty Matrix | Fall 2025 Staff Matrix |
| Fall 2024 | Fall 2024 Faculty Matrix (pdf) | Fall 2024 Staff Matrix (pdf) |
| Fall 2023 | Fall 2023 Faculty Matrix (pdf) | Fall 2023 Staff Matrix (pdf) |
| Fall 2022 | Fall 2022 Faculty Matrix (pdf) | Fall 2022 Staff Matrix (pdf) |
| Fall 2021 | Fall 2021 Faculty Matrix (pdf) | Fall 2021 Staff Matrix (pdf) |
| Fall 2020 | Fall 2020 Faculty Matrix (pdf) | Fall 2020 Staff Matrix (pdf) |
| Fall 2019 | Fall 2019 Faculty Matrix (pdf) | Fall 2019 Staff Matrix (pdf) |
| Fall 2018 | Fall 2018 Faculty Matrix (pdf) | Fall 2018 Staff Matrix (pdf) |
| Fall 2017 | Fall 2017 Faculty Matrix (pdf) | Fall 2017 Staff Matrix (pdf) |
| Fall 2016 | Fall 2016 Faculty Matrix (pdf) | Fall 2016 Staff Matrix (pdf) |
University-wide and campus-specific organizational charts previously housed in Profiles of the University (the Factbook).