Note, these resources were taken from the STP Workgroup on Faculty Burnout.
Articles (not peer reviewed)
Matthew DeVoll Burnout in Higher Education: "We cannot self-care ourselves out of this situation"
Rhea Kelly Burnout, Excessive Workloads Plague Teaching and Learning Workforce in Higher Ed
Amy Rock College Faculty Burnout: The Statistics and Solutions
Lauren Coffey Faculty Members Are Burned Out—and Technology Is Partly to Blame
Hollie M. Chessman Effective Strategies for Combating Faculty Burnout
David Gooblar 4 Ideas for Avoiding Faculty Burnout and 3 Ways Colleges Can Help Faculty Members Avoid Burnout.
Videos
Andy Stapleton with a Summary of several Chronicle articles about the problem
Webinars
Chronicle Webinar on Fighting Campus Fatigue
If you have a NCFDD membership: “Beyond Burnout Part 1: Approaches for Faculty Well-Being” and “Rising Above Burnout”
Books
Pope-Ruark, R. (2022). Unraveling faculty burnout: Pathways to reckoning and renewal JHU Press.
Rosenberg, B. (2023). “Whatever it is, I’m against it”: Resistance to change in higher education. Harvard Education Press.
Norell, E. A. (2024). The present professor: Authenticity and transformational teaching (Vol. 3). University of Oklahoma Press.
Peer Reviewed Articles
Duke, N. N., Gross, A., Moran, A., Hodsdon, J., Demirel, N., Osterholm, E., ... & Pitt, M. B. (2020). Institutional factors associated with burnout among assistant professors. Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 32(1), 61-70.
Wilson, M., Ghosh, S., & Jason, K. (2025). Understanding sense of belonging of faculty and staff in higher education. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal.
Eib, B. J., & Miller, P. (2006). Faculty development as community building. International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 7(2), 1-15.
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