We
used to have Singapore University and Nantah. Now we have University of Singapore, Nanyang Technology
University, Singapore Management University,
USIM, SUTD, SIT, Yale Singapore Joint Campus and many others in the private
sector joining here and there. What is the purpose of so many universities? Is
it not the official view telling students there is no need for a university
education when such a thought goes against the need for more and more
universities?
There
is also readily available graduates from the best in the world and the best
from the village universities of 3rd World coming here for our
choosing, the so called cheap and good. And there are millions of fakes and
those genuine degrees from quality degree mills to choose from. There is thus no
need to provide universities for our young when we can get them free from the
whole world.
There
is another reason why there is no need for so many expensive universities. Why
spend so much money building universities with the best facilities money can
buy to be filled with foreign as lecturers and non academic staff, practically
the whole university staff are foreigners except for the clerical jobs and
cleaners. Maybe the cleaners are also foreigners. Where are the job
opportunities for the citizens? Oops, we our policy is to hire the best from
the world, regardless of nationalities. I remember.
And
why build universities staffed by foreigners and to be filled by foreign
students and paid by tax payers’ money as well in the form of generous
scholarship? Is there a need to spend so much public money doing this? Wait a
minute, if the foreign students return home, they will have fond memories of Singapore and when and if they are
in positions of authority, they will be kinder and look at Singapore more favourably. There
are so many whens and ifs to happen to benefit from this huge expense. Just
hope they don’t return with a lot of hate for Singapore and Singaporeans.
If
the universities are built as business concerns to generate economic growth,
for more revenue for the state, that is a different matter. If the universities
are self sufficient financially, making money from the foreign students and
providing good jobs for our citizens, that is a good proposition and is most
welcomed.
But
if the universities are built with tax payers’ money to feed foreigners as
lecturers and staff and to finance foreign students to get their education and
we pay for it, what is the point? Do we need to spend this type of money, so
much money to hope for some good will and kindness?
Are
we really doing these kinds of things with our taxpayer’s money? I hope not. If
it is, there better be a rethink and use the money more wisely to invest in our
very own children. We are not the Santa Clause to the whole world. We are not
slaves and servants to the whole world. We don’t owe the world an obligation to
provide jobs and university places for them. We are a small little dot with
limited resources. We are not a super power with super power ambition and
interests.
Anyone
got any figures to confirm that this is or not the case? Anyone knows how much
we have spent annually on this inexplicable myth?