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Malaysia Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federation, federal constitutional monarchy consists of States and federal territories of Malaysia, thirteen states and three federal territories, separated by the South China Sea into two r ...
are the titles, relative importance and power of professors, researchers, and administrative personnel held in academia. Generally, Malaysia uses Commonwealth academic ranks. However, there are universities using their own academic titles. There are a significant number of ranks, but the most common are ''pensyarah'' or ''lecturer'' (equivalent to assistant professor in the North American system), ''pensyarah kanan'' or ''senior lecturer'' (equivalent to associate professor in the North American system), ''profesor madya'' or ''associate professor'' (equivalent to professor in the North American system) and ''profesor'' or ''professor'' (equivalent to
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in the North American system).


General ranks

Academic titles in Malaysian universities can be classified into five categories: Professorship, lectureship, consultantship, teachership and fellowship.


Professorship

* (Royal Professor); the highest professorship in Malaysia, bestowed by the King. The only holder is Ungku Aziz of the
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, awarded in 1978. * (Emeritus Professor) is a retired professor. * (Distinguished Professor) is an outstanding senior professor. He may be equivalent to or higher than the Director-General of Education and the Director-General of Higher Education. This is a very rare title. * (Professor) is the ordinary form of full professor, but corresponds to a distinguished professor in North America ** (Adjunct Professor) is a non-academician who had contributed to the development of a field of knowledge. ** (Visiting Professor) is a university professor who serve as the same in another university as a visitor. * (Associate Professor), corresponds to a full professor in North America or a
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in the United Kingdom. * (Assistant Professor), corresponds to associate professor in North America.


Lectureship

* (Excellent Lecturer), established only in Aminuddin Baki Institute, Teacher's Education Institutes, Matriculation Colleges and Pre-University Classes. * (Senior Lecturer), equivalent to the Malaysian rank ''Penolong Profesor'', and corresponds to Associate Professor in North America. * (Lecturer), corresponds to assistant professor in North America. * (Assistant Lecturer), equivalent to (Junior Lecturer), (Tutor), (Facilitator), (Graduate Fellow) or (Academic Trainee). He could be either a fresh graduate or a student.


Consultantship

* (Senior Consultant), equivalent to Professor * (Consultant), equivalent to Associate Professor


Specialist

* ''Principal Specialist,'' equivalent to ''Profesor Madya'' * ''Senior Specialist'', equivalent to ''Pensyarah Kanan'' * ''Specialist'' (Consultant), equivalent to ''Pensyarah'' * ''Instructor,'' equivalent to ''Penolong Pensyarah''


Teachership

* (Excellent Teacher), a teaching expert in school. He may be equivalent to a university professor. * (Senior Teacher) * (Teacher), equivalent to (Trainer) and (Instructor). * (Teaching Assistant), equivalent to (Pupils' Personal Assistant) in kindergarten and special schools.


Fellowship

* (Very Distinguished Fellow), equivalent to Distinguished Professor * (Distinguished Fellow), equivalent to Professor * (Senior Fellow), equivalent to Associate Professor * (Fellow), equivalent to Assistant Professor


Administrative ranks


Universities and higher institutions

* (Chancellor), a university royal patron and ceremonial head; equivalent to the Constitutional Head of IIUM. * (Pro-Chancellor) * (President) can be: ** The university chairman; or ** The chairman of the university board of directors; or ** The university chief executive officer. * (Rector); assisted by (Deputy Rector), can be: ** The chief executive officer of the
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, university colleges and Teachers' Education Institute; ** A head of branch campus of
MARA University of Technology The Majlis Amanah Rakyat, MARA Technological University (Malay language, Malay: ''Universiti Teknologi MARA''; Jawi alphabet, Jawi: اونيۏرسيتي تيكنولوڬي مارا; abbr. UiTM) is a public university based primarily in Shah Ala ...
. * (
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), the chief executive officer of a university. His deputy is (Deputy Vice Chancellor); and sometimes (Assistant Vice Chancellor), lower than the Deputy Vice Chancellor. * (Dean); head of faculty. His deputy is (Deputy Dean). * (Director), assisted is (Deputy Director) or (Assistant Director), can be: ** The head of a university subordinate; or ** The chief executive officer of an institute, a college and a polytechnic. * (Principal); head of university
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; equivalent to (Head of Fellows). * (Head of Department) * (Head of Programme) * (Coordinator) * (Fellow) is an officer attached to a university residential college.


Schools

* (Principal), head of secondary school. * (Headmaster/Headmistress); head of kindergarten and primary school. * (Assistant Principal/Headmaster) of primary and secondary school. Sometimes it can be referred as or . * (Headteacher) of an academic field in secondary school. It can be referred sometimes as (Head of Department). * (Course Leader) in primary and secondary schools. * (Coordinator), a teacher who performs an administrative duty. * (Warden) is an inspector of a school dormitory. His leader is (Chief Warden).


Others


''Nazir''

(Inspector) is an academician who inspect educational institutions and implementation of educational system in schools. Reporting to the Minister, an Inspector also provides guidance and advice to all key stakeholders on improvisation of education.


SIPartner+

''SIPartner+'' stands for School Improvement Partner, a headteacher assigned to coach other headteachers. A ''SIPartner+'' plays vital roles in: # Building relationship and guiding school leaders; # Providing important trainings for school leaders, in collaboration with the Ministry and the District Education Office; and # Designing and managing special interventions to upgrade instructional quality in schools. A ''SIPartner+'' is appointed based on these terms: # A teacher shall be in Grade DG48; # A teacher shall own outstanding record in school management; # A teacher shall have wide experience in managerial duties; and # A teacher shall possess a National Professional Qualification for Education Leaders.


SISC+

''SISC+'' stands for School Improvement Specialist Coach, a teacher assigned to mentor core subject teachers in schools. A ''SISC+'' is responsible to: # Build relationship and guide core subject teachers; # Provide important trainings for core subject teachers, in collaboration with the Ministry and District Education Office; and # Design and manage special intervention to upgrade teaching quality in schools. A ''SISC+'' is appointed based on these terms: # A teacher shall possess a bachelor's degree in education, or a bachelor's degree in any field with a diploma of education; # A teacher shall possess at least 5 years of teaching experience in schools; # A teacher shall be knowledgeable in teaching the subject of choice; # A teacher shall exhibit an excellent instructional skill; and # A teacher shall be ready to learn and try new and innovative teaching and learning methods and approaches.


''Pegawai Cemerlang''

(Excellent Officer) is a teacher who perform administrative duties outside schools outstandingly. However, this is only applicable to those with a bachelor's degree in education. Those with only a Diploma of Education working administratively outside schools outstandingly is called (Excellent Executive Officer) or (Excellent Supervisor). This is equivalent with (Excellent Principal) in secondary schools, and (Excellent Headmaster/Headmistress) in primary schools.


References

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