16-09-2013, 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by vpsureshkumar
I noticed that the PhD qualification that academicians in NUS and NTU have are either from US/UK or Singapore. In fact I do not see anyone holding postgraduate qualifications from other Asian countries such as Malaysia, Thailand and etc. Is it a policy for universities to have such qualifications in their
faculty staff. Please advise
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There's nothing wrong with being strict in the criteria for the hiring of academicians in NUS. Those with PhD from US/UK or Singapore have been through tough research regime as compared to those from other Asian countries' universities. Having said that, there are academicians in NUS from universities originating from Asian countries like Hong Kong, China, and Japan etc.
At the end of the day, we don't want some half-baked PhD grad to come in and teach our young undergraduates do we?
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