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Breakdown of PhD Students, Academic and Non-Faculty Research and Teaching Staff in Autonomous Universities

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20 Assoc Prof Walter Theseira asked the Minister for Education what is the breakdown of the number of local and foreign academics, PhD students, non-faculty research staff and non-faculty teaching staff in our autonomous universities by age group, academic discipline and academic rank/position respectively.

Mr Ong Ye Kung: The breakdown of staff in the Autonomous Universities (AUs) – by academics, non-faculty research staff and non-faculty teaching staff (that is, adjunct lecturers or associate lecturers), and the proportion of Singaporean Citizens (SCs) in each category is in Table 1, PhD students are not AU staff and take on a range of jobs outside the university after graduation.

For academics and non-faculty teaching staff, the median ages are around 50. The SC proportions among those who were below 50 years old, and those 50 years and above, are in Table 2. It is not meaningful to compare the SC proportion by age band for researchers, as the overwhelming majority of them are below age 50.

SC academics accounted for 50% in Science, Technology, Engineering and Medicine (STEM) disciplines and 48% in Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) disciplines. The proportion of SCs in SSH disciplines was higher than that of STEM for non-faculty researchers and non-faculty teaching staff. The details are in Table 3.

Of the academics who were holding senior positions of Associate Professors and above, SCs made up 50%.