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Foreigners Deciding on SGs' Fate & Livelihood. ACCEPTABLE?

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[h=1]NTU rejects appeal by professor against decision not to grant tenure[/h]
Published on May 01, 2013
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By Amelia Teng










NANYANG Technological University (NTU) has turned down an appeal by journalism professor Cherian George against its decision not to grant him tenure.
This means that he is likely to leave the school within a year.
In response to the university's decision, four of its most senior faculty members, including two ex-deans, Professor Ang Peng Hwa and Emeritus Professor Eddie Kuo, sent a letter in support of Dr George to NTU president Bertil Andersson yesterday.
In the letter, the professors said the controversy over the university's decision to deny him tenure is causing "serious damage to our academic reputation and professional integrity" and NTU's ability to attract top communication scholars.
 
Bloody fucking moronic Sinkie.

The Famileee has been determining your Sinkified future for 40 over years.

Sinkie need a nanny to go thru life. Just that the Familee now takes a management role and the FTs takes a supervior role.
 
Not surprising what .The NWC on annual wage increment guidelines
included representatives of foreign business associations.
 
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