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Infographic provided figure, here is a comprehensive description of the personnel data on campus as of 23 June 2025:

Campus Personnel Overview

The institution houses a total workforce of 926 people. This workforce is structurally divided into two primary divisions:

  • Academic Support Line: Consists of 491 people, representing the majority at 53.02% of the total population.
  • Academic Line: Consists of 435 people, accounting for 46.98% of the campus workforce.

Detailed Analysis of the Academic Line

Within the Academic Line (435 people), personnel are further classified by their professional roles, academic ranks, and educational qualifications:

1. Breakdown by Role

  • Lecturers: There are 339 lecturers, making up 43.18% of this division.
  • Teachers: There are 38 teachers, accounting for 4.11%.
  • Research: There are 9 researchers with specialist professional position

2. Breakdown by Academic Rank (Total 173 People)

Among the faculty members who have achieved formal academic titles, the distribution is as follows:

  • Lecturer Rank: 262 people (60.23%).
  • Assistant Professor: 146 people (33.56%).
  • Associate Professor: 26 people (5.98%).
  • Professor: 1 person (0.23%).

3. Educational Qualifications within the Academic Line

The academic staff possess high-level qualifications, with a heavy leaning toward postgraduate degrees:

  • Doctorate Degree: 188 people (43.22%).
  • Master’s Degree: 208 people (47.82%).
  • Bachelor’s Degree: 39 people (8.97%).

General Employment Categories (Entire Campus)

When looking across both the academic and support sectors, the campus employs staff under five distinct contractual types:

  1. University Employees: 540 people (58.32%) — The largest employment block.
  2. Temporary Employees: 269 people (29.05%).
  3. Civil Servants in HE Institutions: 83 people (8.96%).
  4. Government Employees: 28 people (3.02%).
  5. Permanent Employees: 6 people (0.65%).