27-02-2024 11:39 PM | |
Unregistered | Insider here: 240K for B-school assistant prof. 120K for math. |
12-01-2024 03:22 PM | |
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lol.... nus offered me 7500/mth for tenure track - assistant prof... outside private companies offered me 8400 - 10500 for analyst roles. prior to my doctorate in STEM, i have 3years working experience. Ended up choosing tenure track cos I have a pool of sec/jc kids that I am teaching tuition - i can take home around 1k/week (h3 kids I charge 110/hr) Its been 6 months since i made the decision, for now 0 regret. only regret is trying to research and publish better papers to compete with all the oversea smartass.. == |
27-06-2021 07:17 PM | |
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Too high for profs, I propose they should earn as follows. Asst Prof = $1800/month Assoc Prof = $2200/month Prof = $2500/month Contributions to the uni cannot be denoted by dollars and cents, and we can always hire cheaper, better, faster academics from other countries. |
27-06-2021 05:02 PM | |
Unregistered | I started a couple of years ago as a tenured A/Prof. After negotiating quite a lot, my pay (inc. base salary, foreign staff payment (in lieu of pension contributions) and housing allowance... but excluding annual performance bonus) is S$215k. This is not in a STEM field and not in the business school. |
23-06-2021 08:56 PM | |
Unregistered | at least 200K for an assistant professor, 250K for an associate professor and 300k for a professor. Average BP is at least about 1.5 months |
29-05-2019 06:32 PM | |
Unregistered | Full prof in stanford here. 1.2m all in. Have produced several top papers over my decades of research. Includes consultation for top companies. |
26-05-2019 12:29 PM | |
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Assistant prof I’m an assistant prof at SMU and the salary (base, summer, housing) is around 260k. |
27-02-2019 02:28 AM | |
Unregistered | Also, they should tell you the salary range for your scale. That will give you an idea on the upside. |
27-02-2019 02:25 AM | |
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Ok. Can I ask which field? The reason is that it is field dependent. If you are in one of the newest universities (non technical one), you can multiply that by 15 to 16 (i.e. 150k to 160k). |
22-02-2019 03:37 PM | |
Unregistered | I have to agree, that is low for an assoc prof position. |
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