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AI 과정의 남녀 학생 입학률 및 졸업률

교육 분야 AI AI 및 국가 안보 AI 인프라 및 연구 AI 전략 논쟁도 2 · 온건한 질의

의원이 지난 5년간 싱가포르 대학의 AI 및 머신러닝 과정에서 여성 학생의 입학률 및 졸업률에 관해 질문했으며 남성 학생과 비교했습니다. 또한 여성 참여도를 제고하기 위한 구체적인 조치를 물었습니다. 정부는 여성이 약 4분의 1의 입학 비율을 차지하며 졸업률이 90%를 초과한다고 대응했으며, 여성의 AI/STEM 참여를 촉진하기 위한 다양한 프로젝트 및 협력 계획을 소개했습니다. 핵심 논쟁점은 여성 참여도가 저조하고 이를 효과적으로 제고하는 방법에 있습니다.

핵심 요점

  • Women make up a quarter of AI course enrolment
  • Female graduation rate above 90%
  • Multiple programmes push female participation
정부 입장

여성의 AI 교육 참여 제고 지원

질의 입장

여성 참여 비율 저조에 관심

정책 신호

여성 STEM 교육 추진

“female students comprised about a quarter of enrolment in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning programmes”

참여자 (2)

영어 원문

SPRS Hansard · Fetched: 2026-05-02

19 Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Education over the past five years (a) what are the enrolment and graduation rates of female students in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning courses across Singapore's universities and polytechnics; (b) how do these figures compare to that of the male counterparts; and (c) what targeted measures are being implemented to increase female participation and retention in AI-related academic programmes.

Mr Chan Chun Sing : Over the past five years, female students comprised about a quarter of enrolment in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning programmes at the polytechnics and autonomous universities (AUs). Similar to male students, more than 90% of these female students graduate from their programmes.

The polytechnics and AUs will continue to raise awareness and interest in AI-related careers and courses through avenues, such as Open Houses and programmes for female students. For example, the Nanyang Technological University's Promotion of Women in Engineering, Research and Science (POWERS) programme equips female students with professional and personal skillsets to embark on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) careers. The polytechnics partner with the Infocomm Media Development Authority, through the SG Women in Tech (SGWIT) initiative, to grow female students' interest in technology careers, through talks, workshops, hackathons and mentorship opportunities.