Academic ranks in
Portugal and
Brazil are the titles, relative importance and power of professors, researchers, and administrative personnel held in
academia.
Overview
In
Romance languages (spoken in
Portugal,
France,
Italy,
Romania and Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking
Latin America –
Ibero-America), the term "professor" and "teacher" translate the same ("''professor''" / "''professeur''" / "''professore''" / "''profesor''") thus it is used for anyone teaching at a school (
grade/elementary,
middle
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* Centre (geometry), the point equally distant from the outer limits.
Places
* Middle (sheading), a subdivision of the Isle of Man
* Middle Bay (disambiguation)
* Middle Brook (disambiguation)
* Middle Creek (d ...
, and
high school), institute,
technical school
In the United States, a technical school is a type of two-year college that covers specialized fields such as business, finance, hospitality, tourism, construction, engineering, visual arts, information technology and community work.
Associa ...
,
vocational school,
college or
university, regardless of the level of the subject matter taught or the level or ages of students. However, one who teaches at a university is specifically called "''professor universitário''" ("university professor"), although it is also common to call university professors just "''professor''".
As subtypes of professors the following are distinguished:
* ''Professor catedrático'' (Portugal) or ''Professor titular'' (Brazil):
full professor; it is the highest faculty position
* ''Professor associado'', ''professor adjunto'', ''professor auxiliar'': various intermediary professorship levels, roughly equivalent to
associate professor
Associate professor is an academic title with two principal meanings: in the North American system and that of the ''Commonwealth system''.
Overview
In the ''North American system'', used in the United States and many other countries, it is a ...
or
assistant professor – not to be confounded with
adjunct professors
An adjunct professor is a type of academic appointment in higher education who does not work at the establishment full-time. The terms of this appointment and
the job security of the tenure vary in different parts of the world, however the genera ...
–, depending on country and if it's a state or federal university; see country-specific sections below for details
* ''Professor substituto'': a short-term contract for replacement of professors on maternity leave, sabbatical years or other temporary situations
* ''Professor visitante'': same as
visiting professor; usually conducts research as an obligation from his/her contract and so is required to hold a PhD
Portugal
The portuguese academic career can be taken by two ways: Teaching Career or Scientific Research Career.
Teaching Career:
* ''Professor catedrático'': equivalent to full professor
* ''Professor associado'': equivalent to associate professor
* ''Professor auxiliar'': equivalent to assistant professor
Both ''professor associado'' and ''professor auxiliar'' may have ''Agregação'', an extra degree mandatory to all applicants to the rank of ''professor catedrático'' which one can apply to usually years after the PhD (similar to the French ''
Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches''). ''Agregação'' is a two-day exam based on
evaluation and a public lecture, where the candidate is evaluated by secret vote by a large number of other full professors, in which the professors insert a white or a black sphere into a bag according to his or her decision.
The three ranks of professors may also be held by invited professors, according to the rank, this does not mean that they are from outside the university but rather they re not employed by the university full time.
Portuguese universities still have a few other teaching staff in two ranks not holding a PhD. These two ranks were extinguished in 2009 and will vanish after all the ongoing contracts terminate in the next few years.
* ''Assistente'': equivalent to
assistant lecturer (without a PhD), normally someone who is simultaneously earning a PhD and holding a
master's degree; only teaches practical (or lab) classes.
* ''Assistente estagiário'': equivalent to a
junior teaching assistant. It used to be the start of the teaching career until 2009 and already extremely rare to find since the
Bologna agreement. They are typically
graduate students and only teach practical (lab) classes.
Brazil
Federal level
Academic ranks in the federal universities have been updated slightly over the years via new legislation.
Since 2013, ranks are organized in five classes, containing up to four levels each:
* Class E, ''Professor titular'' (single level): equivalent to full professor
* Class D, ''Professor associado'' (levels 1, 2, 3, 4): must hold a PhD, equivalent to associate professor
* Class C, ''Professor adjunto'' (levels 1, 2, 3, 4): must hold a PhD, equivalent to assistant professor
* Class B, ''Professor assistente'' (levels 1 and 2): must hold a master's degree
* Class A (levels 1 and 2): pre-tenure faculty
** ''Professor adjunto A'': must hold a PhD
** ''Professor assistente A'': must hold a master's degree
** ''Professor auxiliar'': must hold an undergraduate degree or specialization title
Federal university professors are
public servant
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s and as such acquire tenure automatically after an initial three-year
probationary period ( pt, estágio probatório, links=no; see also
Brazilian Civil Service#Tenure).
Salary is pre-determined for each class/level combination, increasing with rank advancement, and includes a
thirteenth salary.
Federal university professors are also entitled to 45-day
annual leave
Annual leave is a period of paid time off work granted by employers to employees to be used for whatever the employee wishes. Depending on the employer's policies, differing number of days may be offered, and the employee may be required to gi ...
,
compensated one-third higher than the normal salary.
Hiring is done through a
civil service entrance examination open to anyone eligible – though normally in Portuguese, which represents a challenge for internationals– and normally leads to the bottom rank (class A, level 1).
Career advancement is achieved through ''progression'' across levels of a given class and ''promotion'' across different classes, with each step normally requiring two years of service plus approval in a performance evaluation (internal to the university).
Faculty
Faculty may refer to:
* Faculty (academic staff), the academic staff of a university (North American usage)
* Faculty (division), a division within a university (usage outside of the United States)
* Faculty (instrument)
A faculty is a legal in ...
may expedite promotion upon tenuring (3-year probation) thus advancing to the first level of class B or class C if they are holders of the required degrees (master's or PhD, respectively).
Advancement to the top rank (class E) requires additionally either a type of
Habilitation
Habilitation is the highest university degree, or the procedure by which it is achieved, in many European countries. The candidate fulfills a university's set criteria of excellence in research, teaching and further education, usually including a ...
(defense of an original thesis) or approval of a written document ( pt, memorial, links=no) describing the applicant's professional achievements (in teaching, research, outreach, and academic administration); the evaluation process in this case is carried out by a special commission made of at least 75% of members external to the applicant's own university.
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State level
At São Paulo state universities, particularly at the University of São Paulo, the academic rank system is as follows:
* ''Professor titular'' (MS-6): equivalent to full professor, the position normally requires years of academic experience and meaningful publications in international academic journals
* ''Professor associado'' (MS-5): must hold the title of '' livre docente'' (similar to a German Habilitation
Habilitation is the highest university degree, or the procedure by which it is achieved, in many European countries. The candidate fulfills a university's set criteria of excellence in research, teaching and further education, usually including a ...
), equivalent to associate professor
* ''Professor doutor'' (MS-3): must hold a PhD, equivalent to assistant professor
* ''Professor assistente'' (MS-2): must hold a master's degree and a pedagogical preparation (PAE)
* ''Auxiliar de ensino'' (MS-1): only a bachelor's degree is required
Research-only
The Portuguese scientific research career is defined by the Decree-Law 124/99 of 20th April.
Research Career:
# Investigador-coordenador (Coordinator Researcher, equivalent to full professor status)
# Investigador principal (Principal Researcher, equivalent to associate professor status)
# Investigador auxiliar (Auxiliary Researcher, equivalent to assistant professor status)
This career statute also provides for the possibility of specially hired staff:
* Invited Researcher
* Assistant Researcher (minimum requirement: Master degree)
* Research Intern (minimum requirement: Bachelor degree)
See also
*List of academic ranks
Academic rank (also scientific rank) is the rank of a scientist or teacher in a college, high school, university or research establishment. The academic ranks indicate relative importance and power of individuals in academia.
The academic rank ...
References
{{Academic ranks overview
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