Getting an American Professor in an American University Is Like Getting Cheese in a Monty Python Cheese Shop

Notre Dame seeks foreign worker to teach English
The College Fix | 06/04/2026 | Matt Lamb

The University of Notre Dame says it cannot find any American to teach English and so it must fill the job with a foreign worker visa.

The Catholic university in South Bend, Indiana filed a “Notice of Intent to Hire,” indicating it plans to hire a professor of English under the H1-B visa program.

The assistant professor job pays just over $87,000 and that is not including benefits.

It pays more than the chemistry professor position the university is also seeking to fill with foreign workers.

Other jobs the university says it must fill by hiring non-Americans include an associate librarian ($96,000 per year), a marketing program analytics manager ($85,000 per year), and a “program coordinator for student success” ($47,000 per year).

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