@Collins,
I find it absurd that this is the case. I am still convinced that those remarks were made solely by basing them on assumptions. At least do some research and get facts for us. As a Comp Sci graduate, am forging forward with my dreams of pursuing a Masters in the same! :-)

I don't necessarily believe that for one to hv a masters or doctorate in Comp Sci automatically qualifies (or brands) one to be a lecturer. I believe there are a good number of postgraduates in this field... 

On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 1:40 PM, [ Brainiac ] <arebacollins@gmail.com> wrote:
An interesting discussion i had this morning with one of the registrars in a public university presents a very dire and wanting situation in education in Computer Science. (Pure & applied) whose conclusion was pretty much that there just arent postgraduates in computer science in the country. It came as a shocker and since my background is in Engineering and IT, i am inclined to ask...

What is the status of manpower in the country in the discipline? how many people can qualify as lecturers, associate lecturers and professors in the science?

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