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07-05-2019 01:54 PM
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Professor Salary

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Assistant professors 7-12k

Associate professors 12-17k

Professors salary can be anything.

Bonus about 3 months (performance bonus plus 13th month).
The figures you provided is it for NTU or NUS? Is those figures the base salary?
28-01-2019 11:10 AM
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my gut feel is for SIT, they might not have tenure tracks positions. if you want a traditional tenure with a competitive salary, you should go for NUS/NTU which then require a much higher academic requirement.

either you start from asst prof again and compete for their tenured associate prof position or you are already rather distinguished professor in your field and can join them as a visiting professor.
Your gut feel is very good.
28-01-2019 11:08 AM
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no, it is different. Tenure is Tenure. it is job for life.
they cannot sack you unless you commit "personal indiscretion" with a student.
for open contract, they can fire you anytime.

just curious are you already an associate prof at the university of your home country?
Thanks for the info.

No, not already an assoc prof...
27-01-2019 09:26 PM
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Thanks.

Hmmm.... then i received a rather low ball offer for Assoc Prof...

Another question... for Unis in Singapore, is ‘open contract’ the equivalent of tenure contract?
my gut feel is for SIT, they might not have tenure tracks positions. if you want a traditional tenure with a competitive salary, you should go for NUS/NTU which then require a much higher academic requirement.

either you start from asst prof again and compete for their tenured associate prof position or you are already rather distinguished professor in your field and can join them as a visiting professor.
27-01-2019 09:17 PM
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Thanks.

Hmmm.... then i received a rather low ball offer for Assoc Prof...

Another question... for Unis in Singapore, is ‘open contract’ the equivalent of tenure contract?
no, it is different. Tenure is Tenure. it is job for life.
they cannot sack you unless you commit "personal indiscretion" with a student.
for open contract, they can fire you anytime.

just curious are you already an associate prof at the university of your home country?
27-01-2019 08:51 PM
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Assistant professors 7-12k

Associate professors 12-17k

Professors salary can be anything.

Bonus about 3 months (performance bonus plus 13th month).

Thanks.

Hmmm.... then i received a rather low ball offer for Assoc Prof...

Another question... for Unis in Singapore, is ‘open contract’ the equivalent of tenure contract?
20-01-2019 11:08 PM
Unregistered Assistant professors 7-12k

Associate professors 12-17k

Professors salary can be anything.

Bonus about 3 months (performance bonus plus 13th month).
18-10-2018 04:27 PM
Unregistered It's been 10 years. Can anyone share the current job grades, titles for professorial faculty of Singapore's universities?
05-01-2008 05:09 AM
MK---
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The Assist Prof (AP) salary has a big varation. how about a person joining as AP from top 5 universities in US and has 3+ years post PhD experience?
26-11-2007 10:04 PM
MJ---
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thanks for your clarification! =)

I know both professions are not easy, but hmm... maybe an r&d manager is 'easier' to become compared to an A/P, Prof, etc., hence the higher pay for the latter, i.e. not all r&d managers may be qualified to be professors.
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