The table presents information about university-level academic staff in one country.

The table presents information about university-level academic staff in one country.
A glance at the table provided reveals the number and change rate of the academic staff,
as well as
the teacher per student data in different
subjects
in a university.
Overall
,
it is clear that
the medicine subject had the most staff among these figures, compared to the least of the agriculture.
While
the rate of teacher per student in medicine was the lowest and the change rate peaked in architecture. In 2005, the number of medicine
subjects
was the highest, at 30664, which went up to 36868 in 2013, almost rising by 6204.
By contrast
, 1680 staff in agriculture
subjects
were reduced to 1633 in 2013, which was the bottom of these figures. What's more, arts
subjects
accounted for 1:12 in terms of the teacher per student.
However
, the number of agriculture and education shrunk over
this
period of 2 years, falling by 47 and 334 respectively in 2013.
Moreover
, the significant percentage of change was architecture, at 34.62%, which was 37% higher than the proportion of education.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words subjects with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "figures" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "change" was used 3 times.
Vocabulary: The word "number of" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • academic staff
  • university-level
  • paraphrase
  • succinct
  • trends
  • disparities
  • academic ranks
  • professors
  • lecturers
  • researchers
  • institutions
  • academic landscape
  • temporal
  • proportions
  • cross-disciplinary
  • disciplines
  • sciences
  • humanities
  • implications
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