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Academic rank (also scientific rank) is the rank of a scientist or teacher in a
college A college (Latin: ''collegium'') is an educational institution or a constituent part of one. A college may be a degree-awarding tertiary educational institution, a part of a collegiate or federal university, an institution offerin ...
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high school A secondary school describes an institution that provides secondary education and also usually includes the building where this takes place. Some secondary schools provide both '' lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper seconda ...
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university A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United Stat ...
or
research establishment A research institute, research centre, research center or research organization, is an establishment founded for doing research. Research institutes may specialize in basic research or may be oriented to applied research. Although the term often im ...
. The academic ranks indicate relative importance and power of individuals in academia. The academic ranks are specific for each country, there is no worldwide-unified ranking system. Among the common ranks are
professor Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) is an academic rank at universities and other post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries. Literally, ''professor'' derives from Latin as a "person who professes". Professo ...
, associate professor (
docent The title of docent is conferred by some European universities to denote a specific academic appointment within a set structure of academic ranks at or below the full professor rank, similar to a British readership, a French " ''maître de conf ...
), assistant professor and instructor. In most cases, the academic rank is automatically attached to a person at the time of employment in a position with the same name, and deprived when a working relation is expired. Therefore the term "academic rank" usually means the same as "position in academia". However in some countries the terms "position" and "academic rank" are not synonyms. So in modern Russia there exist the docent and professor ranks, whereas the set of positions in academia is broader. The academic rank is conferred only after the person has been successfully working in the docent or professor position for a certain period (and later underwent a centralized control procedure), i.e. not at enrollment, and is kept for life. The list of academic ranks below identifies the hierarchical ranking structure found amongst
scholars A scholar is a person who pursues academic and intellectual activities, particularly academics who apply their intellectualism into expertise in an area of study. A scholar can also be an academic, who works as a professor, teacher, or researche ...
and personnel in
academia An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of secondary education, secondary or tertiary education, tertiary higher education, higher learning (and generally also research or honorary membershi ...
. The lists below refer specifically to
college A college (Latin: ''collegium'') is an educational institution or a constituent part of one. A college may be a degree-awarding tertiary educational institution, a part of a collegiate or federal university, an institution offerin ...
s and
universities A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United State ...
throughout the world, although other institutions of higher learning may follow a similar schema.


Afghanistan

Ranks in universities of Afghanistan are listed below according to the Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) of Afghanistan. These ranks are issued stepwise by the MoHE after some procedures, a period of service and conditions. *Lecturer or Assistant Professor (in Pashto پوهنیار) *Senior Assistant Professor (in Pashto پوهنمل) *Associate Professor (in Pashto پوهندوی) *Senior Associate professor (in Pashto پوهنوال) *Professor (in Pashto پوهاند) Honorary degree: *Distinguished Professor (in Pashto لوی پوهاند) Term of address in general: ''ostād or استاد''


Algeria

Academic ranks * ''Professeur / Professeur hospitalo-universitaire'' (أستاذ / أستاذ إستشفائي-جامعي ), equivalent to Professor * ''Maître de Conférences, classe A / Maître de Conférences hospitalo-universitaire, classe A'' (أستاذ محاضر قسم أ/أستاذ محاضر إستشفائي-جامعي قسم أ), equivalent to Assistant Professor (Level A) * ''Maître de Conférences, classe B / Maître de Conférences hospitalo-universitaire, classe B'' (أستاذ محاضر قسم أ/أستاذ محاضر إستشفائي-جامعي قسم ب), equivalent to Assistant Professor (Level B) * ''Maître Assistant, classe A / Maître Assistant hospitalo-universitaire, classe A'' (أستاذ مساعد قسم أ/أستاذ مساعد إستشفائي-جامعي قسم أ), equivalent to Lecturer (Level A) * ''Maître Assistant, classe B'' (أستاذ مساعد قسم ب), equivalent to Lecturer (Level B) Research only * ''Directeur de recherche'' * ''Maître de Recherche, classe A'' * ''Maître de Recherche, classe B'' * ''Chargé de Recherche'' * ''Attaché de Recherche'' Administrative ranks * ''Rector'' * ''Vice-Rector'' * ''Dean'' * ''Vice-Dean'' * ''Head of department''


Argentina

Tenured positions: * ''Profesor Titular Ordinario'', or ''Profesor Titular Regular''. A tenured, full professor position. * ''Profesor Asociado Ordinario'', or ''Profesor Asociado Regular''. A tenured, associate professor position. * ''Profesor Adjunto Ordinario'', or ''Profesor Adjunto Regular''. A tenured, adjunct professor position.


Australia

* Distinguished Professor, Emeritus Professor, and other professorships with highest honour and contributions to knowledge and society. * Level E – Professor, or Professorial or Senior Principal Research Fellow; equivalent to Distinguished/Endowed Professor (USA) or Professor (UK). * Level D – Associate Professor, or Principal Research Fellow if research intensive; equivalent to Reader/Associate Professor at a UK university. * Level C – Senior Lecturer, or Senior Research Fellow if research intensive; equivalent to Senior/Principal Lecturer at a UK university. * Level B – Lecturer, or Research Fellow if research intensive; Level B is the first tenured academic rank, normally requires at minimum, completion of a PhD. * Level A - Associate Lecturer, or Associate Fellow if research intensive. There are often multiple bands or steps for each Level (e.g. Level B - 6 steps, Level C - 6 steps, Level D - 4 steps). For example, an academic who earns the title of Level D has progressed through 12 bands/steps of previous academic service or the equivalent in accumulated academic achievements. There is only one step for Level E. An academic cannot automatically progress from Level B, Step 6, to Level C, Step 1, without a formal application for promotion, which is typically a peer reviewed process.


Bangladesh

Teachers are categorized in four main classes in Bangladesh at the university level. The ascending ranks of teachers are Lecturer, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Professor. University lecturers are normally required to hold a Master's degree. After obtaining a PhD, the appointment starts with assistant professor, then gradually associate professor and professor depending on research/teaching experience. Beside these, the title of emeritus is given to extraordinary professors after their retirement. *
Professor emeritus ''Emeritus'' (; female: ''emerita'') is an adjective used to designate a retired chair, professor, pastor, bishop, pope, director, president, prime minister, rabbi, emperor, or other person who has been "permitted to retain as an honorary title ...
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Professor Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) is an academic rank at universities and other post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries. Literally, ''professor'' derives from Latin as a "person who professes". Professo ...
* Associate professor * Assistant professor * Lecturer * Demonstrator


Belarus

Academic ranks * ''Prafiesar / Прафесар'' (Full professor) * ''Dacent / Дацэнт'' (Associate professor) * ''Starejšy vykladčyk / Старэйшы выкладчык'' (Senior lecturer) * ''Asistent / Vykladčyk / Асістэнт / Выкладчык'' (Assistant professor / Lecturer) Researchers by seniority levels * ''Haloŭny navukovy supracoŭnik / Галоўны навуковы супрацоўнік'' (Chief Researcher) * ''Viadučy navukovy supracoŭnik / Вядучы навуковы супрацоўнік'' (Leading Researcher) * ''Starejšy navukovy supracoŭnik / Старэйшы навуковы супрацоўнік'' (Senior Researcher) * ''Navukovy supracoŭnik / Навуковы супрацоўнік'' (Researcher) * ''Malodšy navukovy supracoŭnik / Малодшы навуковы супрацоўнік'' (Junior Researcher) Administrative ranks * ''Rektar / Рэктар'', rector * ''Prarektar / Прарэктар'', vice-rector * ''Dekan fakultetа / Дэкан факультэта'', dean of the faculty * ''Namiesnik dekana / Намеснік дэкана'', vice-dean * ''Zahadčyk kafiedry / Загадчык кафедры'', head of department


Belgium

;Dutch speaking community * (full professor, full-time) (professor ordinarius) * - (full professor, part-time) (previously: professor extraordinarius) * (professor, reader) * II (associate professor, principal lecturer) * I (associate professor, senior lecturer) * (assistant professor, lecturer) * (researcher, must have a PhD) * (research assistant, can be enrolled in a PhD or be in the postdoc phase) * (research fellow, enrolled in a PhD degree, appointed by the Fund for Scientific Research FWO) Administrative ranks: * ''Rector'' * ''Vice-Rector'' * ''Decaan'' (dean, i.e. head of a faculty) ;French speaking community * (full professor) * (visiting professor in Switzerland, part-time professor in Belgium) * (professor) * (associate professor, tenured) * (associate professor, tenure-track) * (visiting assistant professor, non-tenured) * (research director / senior research associate, appointed by National Fund for Scientific Research F.R.S.-FNRS) * (senior researcher, with Ph.D. and previously with teaching aggregation) * (senior researcher / senior research associate, with Ph.D., appointed by National Fund for Scientific Research F.R.S.-FNRS, tenured) * (senior researcher, with Ph.D.) * (senior researcher / research associate, with Ph.D., appointed by federal research council FNRS, tenured) * (senior research assistant / junior lecturer, with Ph.D.) * (volunteer lecturer, unpaid, non-tenured) * (lecturer, without Ph.D., paid by the hour, non-tenured) * (appointed by National Fund for Scientific Research F.R.S.-FNRS) * (research assistant) * (research fellow, enrolled in a Ph.D. degree, appointed by National Fund for Scientific Research F.R.S.-FNRS) Administrative ranks: * ''Recteur'' (president of university) * ''Vice-Recteur'' * ''Doyen'' (dean, i.e. head of a faculty, elected) * ''Président d'institut'' (director of research institute, elected) * ''Vice-Doyen'' (vice-dean, i.e. head of studies in a faculty) * ''Président de département'' (department head, elected)


Bosnia and Herzegovina

* – teaching assistant ''(Must hold Undergraduate Degree with excellent grades. Relevant working experience could be required as well)'' * – senior teaching assistant ''(Must hold at least Masters Degree with excellent grades. Relevant working experience could be required as well)'' * – assistant professor (Must hold PhD or Doctorate Degree. Relevant working experience could be required as well) * – associate professor (Must hold PhD or Doctorate and have experience of minimum of five years as a ''Docent'') * – full professor (Must hold PhD or Doctorate and have experience of minimum of seven years as a ''Vanredni profesor'') Administrative ranks * – rector / chancellor / president / head of university * – prorector / vice-chancellor / vice president / assistant head of university * – dean / head of faculty or school at the university * – vice-dean / assistant head of faculty or school at the university * – head of department Honorary ranks * – professor emeritus


Brazil

There is no official academic ranking in Brazilian private universities. However, most of the public Federal Universities apply the following (from the highest position to the lowest one): * ''Professor Emérito'' (professor emeritus) * ''Professor Titular'' (full professor) – PhD required * ''Professor Associado'' (associate professor) – PhD required * ''Professor Adjunto'' (assistant professor) – PhD required * ''Professor Assistente'' (lecturer) – only a master's degree is required * ''Professor Auxiliar'' (assistant lecturer) – no post-graduation degree is required * ''Professor Substituto ou Temporário'' (temporary lecturer)


Bulgaria

* Assistant Professor – Асистент * Chief/Senior Assistant Professor – Главен Асистент * Docent/Associate Professor – Доцент * Professor/Full Professor – Професор ; University: * Assistant Professor – Асистент * Chief/Senior Assistant Professor – Главен Асистент * Docent/Associate Professor – Доцент * Professor/Full Professor – Професор ; Academy of Sciences * Scientist III: after Master thesis or Diploma, equal to Assistant * Scientist II: after Doctoral thesis/PhD/Dissertation, after Dr. Grade (3–5 or 7 years work after Master), equal Chef Assistant, *Associate or Post Doc * Scientist I: After second Post Doc (1 or 2 years work after PhD/Dr), equal Senior Assistant or Senior Associate. * Senior Scientist I: after PhD (USA, UK....) or Doctoral dissertation/thesis (France, Germany, Russia...) and some years of *Post-Doc, equal of Assoc. Prof. * Senior Scientist II: after Habilitation, equal to Professor * Full Professor ; Higher administration of the academy of sciences: * Member of correspondence for the Academy of Science (after professor/habilitation), very rare * Academic: after member of correspondence (for the entire of Bulgaria). ; Administrative ranks * Rector * Vice-rectors * Assistant rector * Secretary general * Academic ombudsman


Canada

Faculty (teaching staff) * Professor emeritus or university professor emeritus, a retired professor still active in research; Fr ''professeur émérite'' * Endowed chair professor (e.g. Canada Research Chair professor - Tier 1), a distinguished full professor with endowment * Professor or full professor (research professor, professor of practice, visiting professor, adjunct professor, professor emeritus; Fr ''professeur titulaire'') * Associate professor (research associate professor, visiting associate professor, adjunct associate professor; Fr ''professeur agrégé'') * Senior Lecturer (teaching professor) * Assistant professor (research assistant professor, adjunct assistant professor; Fr ''professeur adjoint'') * Lecturer or instructor (
sessional lecturer Sessional lecturer or sessional instructor are contract faculty who hold full- or part-time teaching positions and may perform administrative duties but have no research responsibilities. Sessionals hold short-term contracts, typically running ...
or sessional instructor; Fr ''chargé de cours'') Assistant professor is the entry-level rank for non- tenured members of faculty. Non-faculty teaching and research personnel * Senior fellow, senior research fellow or senior scientist / Fr ''chercheur sénior'' * Fellow, research fellow or scientist / Fr ''chercheur'' *
Research supervisor Research is "creative and systematic work undertaken to increase the stock of knowledge". It involves the collection, organization and analysis of evidence to increase understanding of a topic, characterized by a particular attentiveness ...
or principal investigator / Fr ''directeur de recherche'' *
Research associate Research associates are researchers (scholars and professionals) that usually have an advanced degree beyond a Master's degree. In some universities/research institutes, such as Harvard/ Harvard Medical School/Harvard School of Public Health, t ...
or postdoctoral associate / Fr ''associé de recherche'' * Research assistant or
teaching assistant A teaching assistant or teacher's aide (TA) or education assistant (EA) or team teacher (TT) is an individual who assists a teacher with instructional responsibilities. TAs include ''graduate teaching assistants'' (GTAs), who are graduate stud ...
/ Fr ''auxiliaire de recherche'' Administrative ranks * Dean (often also full professors) * Associate dean (often also full professors) * Directors of administrative departments * Associate/assistant directors of administrative departments * Chairmen of academic departments (usually full professors) * Graduate Coordinators * Undergraduate Coordinators


China

* Senior ranks ** Academic track: Professor(教授) ** Research track: Researcher(研究员) * Vice-Senior ranks ** Academic track: Associate Professor(副教授) ** Research track: Associate Researcher(副研究员) * Medium ranks ** Academic track: Assistant Professor(助理教授)''or'' Lecturer(讲师) ** Research track: Assistant Researcher(助理研究员) * Junior ranks ** Academic track: Assistant Lecturer(助教) ** Research track: Intern-Researcher(实习研究员)


Colombia


Costa Rica

* Emeritus or Distinguished professor (Profesor Emérito) * Professor (Profesor Catedrático) * Associate professor (Profesor Asociado) * Adjunct professor (Profesor Adjunto) * Instructor professor (Profesor Instructor) * Visiting professor (Profesor Visitante) The list above presents the ranks used by University of Costa Rica for their academic regime. However, there are no formal or legal academic ranks in Costa Rica. Each university decides their own names. For example in University of Costa Rica the highest rank is 'Profesor Catedrático' and it requires no more than a 5 year "licencitatura" degree and 15 years of teaching/researching and 16 publications (https://www.ucr.ac.cr/docencia/personal-docente.html). Most other universities have no similar framework and the title Professor is used unregulated by anyone.


Croatia

* ''Redoviti profesor u trajnom zvanju'' equivalent to distinguished professor (prof. dr. sc. Name Surname) * ''Redoviti profesor'' equivalent to full professor (prof. dr. sc. Name Surname) * ''Izvanredni profesor'' equivalent to associate professor (izv. prof. dr. sc. Name Surname) * ''Docent'' equivalent to assistant professor (doc. dr. sc. Name Surname) * ''Viši asistent'' equivalent to postdoctoral fellow/researcher (dr. sc. Name Surname) * ''Asistent'' equivalent to teaching/research assistant, usually a doctoral student * ''Viši predavač'' equivalent to senior lecturer * ''Predavač'' equivalent to lecturer Honorary academic rank * ''Professor emeritus'' – awarded to some professors in retirement Administrative ranks * ''Rektor'' equivalent to rector, head of university (in USA equivalent to president of university) * ''Prorektor'' equivalent to prorector, assistant to head of university (in USA equivalent to vice-president of university) * ''Dekan'' equivalent to dean, head of faculty or school in university * ''Prodekan'' equivalent to vice-dean, assistant to dean * ''Pročelnik odsjeka'' equivalent to department chairman * ''Predstojnik zavoda''/''katedre'' equivalent to head of department


Cuba

Tenured: * Professor ()(full/part-time, PhD required) * Associate Professor ()(full/part-time, PhD mostly required) * Assistant Professor ()(full/part-time) * Lecturer (Instructor)(full/part-time)


Cyprus

Tenure-track faculty positions * Professor * Associate professor * Assistant professor * Lecturer Non-tenure track positions * Special teaching personnel * Special scientists


Czech Republic


Denmark


Egypt

Teachers are categorized in five main classes in Egypt at university level. The ascending rank of teacher is Demonstrator, Assistant Lecturer, Lecturer, Associate Professor and Professor. The initial position Demonstrator is generally enrolled as the top student of the class. Master's degree is required for university level Assistant Lecturer. After PhD, the appointment starts with Lecturer, then gradually Associate Professor and Professor depending on research/teaching experience. Beside these, professor of Emeritus is given to extraordinary professor after their retirement. * OSTADH MOTAFAREGH (أستاذ متفرغ), equivalent to Professor Emeritus * OSTADH (أستاذ) (the "DH" pronounced like the "TH" in the word "THE"), equivalent to Professor (usually after minimum of five years serving as OSTATH MOSAED as well as publishing certain number of research papers) * OSTADH (the "DH" pronounced like the "TH" in the word "THE") MOSAED (أستاذ مساعد), equivalent to Associate Professor * MODARRES (مدرس), equivalent to Assistant Professor (must have a PhD degree) * MODARRES MOSA'ED (مدرس مساعد), Lecturer (must have a master's degree) * MOA'ED (معيد), or Teaching Assistant- also called demonstrator- (must have a bachelor's degree; usually graduated top of the class)


Estonia

* Emeriitprofessor (Professor emeritus) * Professor * Kaasprofessor (Associate professor) * Lektor (Lecturer) * Õpetaja (Teacher)


Finland

In Finland, there is less distinction between graduates and undergraduates: university students may be employed as research assistants (''tutkimusapulainen'') before they graduate with a master's degree. A person pursuing a doctoral degree must already hold a Master's degree, and is typically employed by the university, or enjoys a similar grant, and will be called ''väitöskirjatutkija'' (doctoral researcher), ''nuorempi tutkija'' (early career researcher), or ''tohtorikoulutettava'' (doctoral student). Besides post-doctoral researchers (''tutkijatohtori'') and senior teaching assistants (''yliassistentti''), there are several mid-level non-professorial positions, such as teaching researcher (''opettava tutkija''). Senior teachers and researchers may be employed as, e.g., ''erikoistutkija'' (special researcher) or ''yliopistotutkija'' (senior research fellow). Docent (''dosentti'') is a non-professorial rank and title (for life) awarded to academics qualified as a principal investigator and for supervision of doctoral students; however, they do not belong to the professor corps and may be employed elsewhere. Professors (''professori'') are understood as research group leaders and managers, and traditionally there is no direct equivalent of an assistant/associate/full professor career path, although Aalto University is introducing these. Qualifications for a professor's position are earned as a docent or in other mid-career positions. In management, professors serve as department heads (''laitosjohtaja'' or ''osastonjohtaja'') and deans (head of the faculty, ''dekaani''). The leader of a university is called a rector (''rehtori''), assisted by multiple vice-rectors (''vararehtori''). Vice-rectors may retain their professor positions or work full-time as a vice-rector. Some universities have an even more senior officer called Chancellor (''kansleri''), who is more concerned with outreach and public relations than daily management.


France

In French business schools, ranks are the same as in the United States: Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and finally (Full) Professor.


Germany

A simplified overview of academic ranks in Germany: Appointment grades * (Pay grade: ''W3'' or ''W2'') * (''W3'') * (''W2'') * (''W2'', only in ''
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'') – although paid like a professor appointed at level W2, lecturers in this position do not have a professor title; the term was formerly used in all states for senior lecturer positions with research and teaching responsibilities (''C2'', being phased out since 2002) * (not tenured, only rarely with tenure track) (''W1'') * (not tenured) (''W1'', only in ''Baden-Württemberg'') * or (''A13'', ''A14'', ''A15'') * (''TVöD 13/14/15'', ''TvL 13/14/15'') * (''TVöD'', ''TvL'' ''A13 a. Z.'') * (''TVöD'', only in ''Baden-Württemberg'') * (''TdL'') * (''TdL'') Non-appointment grades * * – conferred, in some German states, to a ''Privatdozent'' who has been in service for several years, without formally being appointed as professor.


Greece

* Professor Emeritus (male) / (female) Αn honorary title for people at the rank of Professor who have reached the legal age for retirement; If they wish, they have the right, for a limited time after retirement, to continue their research projects. * Professor (male) / (female) * Associate Professor (male) / (female) * Assistant Professor (male) / (female) * Laboratory Teaching Staff member []. Holders of a
doctoral degree A doctorate (from Latin ''docere'', "to teach"), doctor's degree (from Latin ''doctor'', "teacher"), or doctoral degree is an academic degree awarded by universities and some other educational institutions, derived from the ancient formalism '' ...
(Ph.D). that are members of this rank can independently teach courses, same as the Teaching Research Staff [] (i.e., professors ranks) members do. All members can be instructors in laboratories. Administrative ranks (Universities and Technical Universities) * Rector (). * Vice-rector (). * Secretary General (male) / (female) * Dean () * Deputy Dean (male) / (female) * Chairman of the Department (). * Deputy Chairman of the Department (). * Director of the Section (male) / (female) The holders of administrative ranks must be Professors or Associate Professors. The only exception is Secretary General, who is not a faculty member. Administrative ranks (former Technological Educational Institutes; defunct) The Technological Educational Institutes (TEI) (1983–2019) were reformed between 2013 and 2019 and their departments incorporated into existing universities. * President (). * Vice-president (). * Secretary General (male) / (female) * Director of the School ( (male) / (female)). * Supervisor of the Department (male) / (female) * Director of the Section (male) / (female) The holders of administrative ranks must be Professors or Associate Professors. Defunct Academic Staff Ranks * Adjunct Assistant Professor (male) / A temporary employee with a short-term contract, usually for one term (semester), usually holder of a
doctoral degree A doctorate (from Latin ''docere'', "to teach"), doctor's degree (from Latin ''doctor'', "teacher"), or doctoral degree is an academic degree awarded by universities and some other educational institutions, derived from the ancient formalism '' ...
(Ph.D). as described in the Greek Presidential Decree 407/1980 published in the Government Gazette 112/A/9-5-1980. Adjunct Assistant Professors are sometimes called simply as "407" or "P.D. 407", after the number of the Decree. * Lecturer (1982‒2011) efunct; in universities and technical universities: (both male and female) / in technological educational institutes: (male) / (female)it had founded by the law 1268/1982 Government Gazette 87/A/16-7-1982 and it was abolished, defunct, by the law 4009/2011 Government Gazette 195/A/6-9-2011. * Teaching Assistant was abolished in 1982, but people holding it remain teaching assistants until retirement. * Adjunct Lecturer (male) / (female)was abolished.


Guyana

* Professor Emeritus (on retirement) * Professor *
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* Senior Lecturer * Lecturer II * Lecturer I * Assistant Lecturer * Tutor * Laboratory Demonstrator Administrative ranks *
Chancellor Chancellor ( la, cancellarius) is a title of various official positions in the governments of many nations. The original chancellors were the of Roman courts of justice—ushers, who sat at the or lattice work screens of a basilica or law cou ...
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Vice-chancellor A chancellor is a leader of a college or university, usually either the executive or ceremonial head of the university or of a university campus within a university system. In most Commonwealth and former Commonwealth nations, the chancellor ...
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president President most commonly refers to: *President (corporate title) * President (education), a leader of a college or university * President (government title) President may also refer to: Automobiles * Nissan President, a 1966–2010 Japanese ...
* Deputy vice-chancellor * Registrar * Bursar * Deputy Registrar * Deans of Faculties * Heads of Departments/
School A school is an educational institution designed to provide learning spaces and learning environments for the teaching of students under the direction of teachers. Most countries have systems of formal education, which is sometimes co ...
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Hong Kong

In the past,
Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a List of cities in China, city and Special administrative regions of China, special ...
followed the British system (4 levels). In recent years it is moving towards the North American counterpart, with the titles renamed to their corresponding equivalence (professor (professor), associate professor (professor/reader), and assistant professor (senior-)lecturer)). Hong Kong's universities usually differ between professorial grades (end- or mid-career research and teaching positions) and lecturers (entry or mid-career positions - in the UK called either teaching fellows or lecturers, and "Mittelbau" in German-speaking countries). Depending on institutions, the title of "professor" is assumed by chair professors and professors, or assistant professors and above. Academic ranks * Chair professor * Emeritus professor * Professor * Associate professor * Assistant professor * Senior Lecturer * Lecturer * Assistant Lecturer * Research assistant professor * Post-doctoral fellow * Adjunct (associate/assistant) professor * Honorary (associate/assistant) professor * Professional consultant or teaching consultant/fellow * Research associate * Research assistant and teaching assistant (or tutor, instructor, demonstrator) *
Postgraduate Postgraduate or graduate education refers to academic or professional degrees, certificates, diplomas, or other qualifications pursued by post-secondary students who have earned an undergraduate ( bachelor's) degree. The organization and ...
or graduate * Undergraduate Administrative ranks * Chancellor (titular, normally the Chief Executive (formerly the
Governor A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, ranking under the head of state and in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of state's official representative. Depending on the type of political ...
) of Hong Kong) or president in the Hong Kong Shue Yan University * Pro-chancellor (titular, only for the
University of Hong Kong The University of Hong Kong (HKU) (Chinese: 香港大學) is a public research university in Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hon ...
and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) * Vice-chancellor or
president President most commonly refers to: *President (corporate title) * President (education), a leader of a college or university * President (government title) President may also refer to: Automobiles * Nissan President, a 1966–2010 Japanese ...
(or vice president principal in the Hong Kong Shue Yan University): being the chief executive of the institution * Deputy vice-chancellor (as the first among pro-vice-chancellors in the University of Hong Kong) * Pro-vice-chancellors or vice-presidents or deputy presidents * Associate pro-vice-chancellors (as in the Chinese University of Hong Kong) or Associate vice-president (as in the
Hong Kong Baptist University Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) is a publicly funded tertiary liberal arts institution with a Christian education heritage. It was established as Hong Kong Baptist College with the support of American Baptists, who provided both operati ...
, the
Lingnan University Lingnan University (LN/LU), formerly called Lingnan College, is a public liberal arts university in Hong Kong. It aims to provide students with an education in the liberal arts tradition and has joined the Global Liberal Arts Alliance sinc ...
, the Hong Kong Shue Yan University, and the
Hong Kong Institute of Education The Education University of Hong KongUniversity title ...
) * Registrar * Provost (for some universities) * Deans of faculties / schools * Heads (or directors) of departments / schools


Hungary

* Professzor/egyetemi tanár (university professor/full professor) * főiskolai tanár (college professor) * Docens (associate professor) * Adjunktus (assistant professor) * Tanársegéd (assistant lecturer)


Iceland

In Icelandic universities, particularly at the
University of Iceland The University of Iceland ( is, Háskóli Íslands ) is a public research university in Reykjavík, Iceland and the country's oldest and largest institution of higher education. Founded in 1911, it has grown steadily from a small civil servant ...
, ''prófessor'' is the most senior ranking teaching position. Below ''prófessor'' is ''dósent'', then ''lektor''. This three step hierarchy is akin to the US-scale, of full-, associate- and assistant-professors. Until the early 1990s no upward mobility was available in the Icelandic system. Most university teachers were hired as "prófessor." A "dósent" or a "lektor" wishing to ascend to a higher rank had to apply for a new position when it became available. Currently (since the 1990s) much more university teachers are hired as junior rank "lektor" and are promoted to "dósent" and "prófessor" if their work proves worthy of it. Research and teaching career pathway * ''Prófessor'' (Professor), from Latin ''professor'' * ''Dósent'' (Associate Professor), from Latin ''doceō'' * ''Lektor'' (Assistant Professor), from Latin ''lēctor'' Research career pathway * ''Vísindamaður'' (Scientist) * ''Fræðimaður'' (Scholar) * ''Sérfræðingur'' (Specialist)


India

Regular Academic ranks (Hierarchy from top): Academic institutions in India have the mandate of teaching, training and research. This also includes research universities. # Professor # Associate Professor # Assistant Professor # In addition to these, there are government sponsored fellowships such as Ramanujan & Ramalingaswami. The fellowship is awarded to able candidates for a 5-year contract period during which they are hosted by an academic or research organisation. Their primary function is to carry out high quality original research. They may become a regular faculty as an assistant professor or associate professor during this period subject to their performance. # Assistant Professor (on contract) / Ad hoc faculty – They are primarily involved in teaching for a limited contract period typically 6 months – 1 year. Research ranks (Hierarchy from top): Research institutions such as national labs have a different kind of hierarchy and are primarily concerned with basic and applied research. They guide Ph.D. students in their research thesis but do not grant degrees. In most cases the Ph.D. candidates are registered with another university which grants the degree. Awarding of degree is subjected to meeting the same criteria as Ph.D. guided by university professors. # Scientist H # Scientist G # Scientist F # Scientist E (in some cases EII) # Scientist D (in some cases EI) # Scientist C # Scientist B Non-faculty ranks # Research associate (postdoctoral fellows/inspire faculty) # Senior research fellow (Ph.D. students after completing two years of course work and research) # Junior research fellow (Newly joined Ph.D. candidates) Administrative ranks in universities # Chancellor # Vice chancellor # Pro vice chancellor # Deans / directors # Chairmen / HODs / wardens Administrative ranks in research institutions # Director general # Director # Chairman of departments / divisions


Indonesia

Academic ranks According to the Joint Regulations of the Ministry of Education And Culture And Head of National Civil Service Agency No 4/VIII/PB/2014; No 24 Year 2014 and the Regulation of Ministry of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform No. 46 Year 2013 and No. 17 Year 2013 Article 6; and the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education decree No. 164/ M/ KPT/ 2019, the academic ranks (''Jabatan Fungsional'') for lecturer (university-based) and researcher (non-university) are Academic ranks for lecturers # ''Dosen'' (Lecturer) #''Asisten Ahli'' (Assistant Professor - Lower) # ''Lektor'' (Assistant Professor - Upper) # ''Lektor Kepala'' (Associate Professor) # ''Guru Besar, Profesor'' (Professor) Academic ranks for researchers # ''Peneliti Pertama'' (Junior Researcher) # ''Peneliti Ahli Muda'' (Associate Researcher) # ''Peneliti Ahli Madya'' (Senior Researcher) # ''Peneliti Ahli Utama'' (Research Professor) Administrative ranks (university) * ''Rektor'' (Rector) * ''Wakil Rektor'' (Vice Rector) * ''Dekan'' (Dean) * ''Wakil Dekan'' (Vice Dean) * ''Kepala Program Studi'' (Head of Department)


Iran

Holders of bachelor's degree when granted to teach in a college: * Assistant instructor ( fa, مربی آموزشیار; transliteration: "''morabbi-e āmuzešyār''") Holders of
master's A master's degree (from Latin ) is an academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice.
degrees when granted to teach in a college: * Instructor (in Persian: , transliteration: ''morabbi'') * Lecturer (in Persian: , transliteration: ''modarres'') Holders of Ph.D. degrees: * Assistant professor (in Persian: , transliteration: ''ostādyār'') * Associate professor (in Persian: , transliteration: ''dānešyār'') * (Full) Professor (in Persian: , transliteration: ''ostād (tamām)'') * Distinguished Professor (in Persian: , transliteration: ''ostād-e momtāz') Terms of address in general: ''ostād'' Emeritus ranks *
Emeritus ''Emeritus'' (; female: ''emerita'') is an adjective used to designate a retired chair, professor, pastor, bishop, pope, director, president, prime minister, rabbi, emperor, or other person who has been "permitted to retain as an honorary title ...
professor *
Fellow A fellow is a concept whose exact meaning depends on context. In learned or professional societies, it refers to a privileged member who is specially elected in recognition of their work and achievements. Within the context of higher education ...
Administrative ranks * President * Chancellor * Dean * Head of department.


Iraq

Holders of
master's A master's degree (from Latin ) is an academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice.
degrees can be (in ascending order): * Assistant lecturer (in ar, مدرس مساعد) * Lecturer () * Assistant professor () * Professor () Holders of
PhD PHD or PhD may refer to: * Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), an academic qualification Entertainment * '' PhD: Phantasy Degree'', a Korean comic series * '' Piled Higher and Deeper'', a web comic * Ph.D. (band), a 1980s British group ** Ph.D. (Ph.D. al ...
degrees can be (in ascending order): * Lecturer () * Assistant professor () * Professor () Note: Holders of
PhD PHD or PhD may refer to: * Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), an academic qualification Entertainment * '' PhD: Phantasy Degree'', a Korean comic series * '' Piled Higher and Deeper'', a web comic * Ph.D. (band), a 1980s British group ** Ph.D. (Ph.D. al ...
degrees are automatically promoted to lecturer if they were assistant lecturers before they received their PhD. * equivalent to professor. * equivalent to associate professor. * equivalent to assistant professor in American Universities (with PhD) or with researches. * Assistant lecturer (without PhD).


Israel

Academic: * Professor Emeritus * Professor Min Haminyan (Full Professor) * Professor Chaver (Associate Professor) * Senior Lecturer * Lecturer Administrative Ranks: * President * Rector * Dean * Department Chairman


Italy

Tenured positions (''confermato''): * ''Professore Ordinario'', or ''Professore di I fascia''. A tenured, full professor position. * ''Professore Associato'', or ''Professore di II fascia''. A tenured, associate professor position. * ''Professore Aggregato''. A 'ricercatore confermato' who is in charge of teaching university classes. * ''Ricercatore confermato''. A tenured position as researcher or assistant professor. Non-tenured positions (''non confermato''): * ''Professore Straordinario'', also ''Professore di I fascia''. A three-year full professor appointment leading to tenure. * ''Professore Associato non confermato'', also ''Professore di II fascia''. A three-year associate professor appointment leading to tenure at associate level. * ''Ricercatore non confermato''. A three-year position at assistant professor/researcher/lecturer level. * ''Ricercatore a tempo determinato di tipo B''. A three-year position at assistant professor/researcher/lecturer level, leading to the ''Professore Associato'' position. * ''Ricercatore a tempo determinato di tipo A''. A three-year position (one possible two-year renewal) at assistant professor/researcher/lecturer level. * ''Assegnista di Ricerca''. A research fellow with a fixed-term appointment. Honorary titles as ''Professore Emerito'' and '' Professore Onorario'' also exist and are typically appointed to illustrious academics after retirement. In Italian universities the role of "Professore a contratto" (literally "Contract Professor") is paid at the end of the academic year nearly €3000 for the entire academic year, without salary during the academic year. In 2020 there are 23 thousand Associate Professors and 28 thousand "Professori a contratto" in Italy. Associate Professors have a salary of around 35,000 euros per year, Full Professors have a salary of 50,000 euros per year, and Contract Professors of around 3,000 euros per year.


Jamaica

* Professor Emeritus * Professor * Senior Lecturer (Tenured) * Lecturer (Tenured/Tenure track) * Assistant Lecturer * Instructor * Tutor * Graduate/Research Assistant


Japan

Tenured or non-tenured facultyJapan has been taking steps to make its academic rankings similar to that of the United States. But whereas only PhDs can acquire the rank of "assistant professor" in the US, in the past many Japanese "assistant professors" and "associate professors" have only master's degrees and do not advance beyond that. The ranking is as follows: * -
Professor emeritus ''Emeritus'' (; female: ''emerita'') is an adjective used to designate a retired chair, professor, pastor, bishop, pope, director, president, prime minister, rabbi, emperor, or other person who has been "permitted to retain as an honorary title ...
* - (Full)
Professor Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) is an academic rank at universities and other post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries. Literally, ''professor'' derives from Latin as a "person who professes". Professo ...
* , previously - Associate professor * - Lecturer / Junior associate professor / Instructor / Assistant professor * , previously - Assistant professor /
Research Associate Research associates are researchers (scholars and professionals) that usually have an advanced degree beyond a Master's degree. In some universities/research institutes, such as Harvard/ Harvard Medical School/Harvard School of Public Health, t ...
The Japanese system includes non-tenure, term-limited, positions at all ranks, including professor. These are referred to as positions and officially include ''tokunin'' in the title.Limited tenure track positions (similar to the United States) have recently been introduced (). In this system corresponds to assistant professor in the U.S. A major difference between the U. S. System and Japan is that granting of tenure and promotion to associate professor are not linked; one may be tenured yet remain an assistant professor. Advancing upward typically requires a higher-level post to be vacated, even in the new tenure-track system.


Jordan

* Assistant Prof * Associate Prof * Prof


Myanmar

Rector Pro-Rector I Pro-Rector II Pro-Rector III Professor (Head of Department) Professor I Professor Associate Professor Lecturer Assistant Lecturer Tutor/ Demonstrator


Latvia

Administrative positions: * ''Rektors (male), Rektore (female)'' (rector) * ''Dekāns (male), Dekāne (female)'' (dean), head of a faculty (human sciences, natural sciences etc.) * ''Nodaļas vadītājs (male) Nodaļas vadītāja (female)'' (department manager), head of a department (computer science, mathematics etc.) Academic positions: * ''Profesors (male) Profesore (female)'' Professor * ''Asociētais profesors (male) Asociētā profesore (female)'' associate professor * ''Docents (male), Docente (female)'' (assistant professor), usually almost the same teaching/research/administration division as professor, Doctoral Degree required * ''Lektors (male), Lektore (female)'' Lecturer. Requires MA degree * ''Asistents (male), Asistente (female)'' research or teaching assistant


Lebanon

Academic positions at the Lebanese American University: * Instructor * Senior Instructor * Lecturer * Assistant Professor * Associate Professor * Professor * Distinguished Professor


Libya

* Professor (أستاذ) * Associate professor (أستاذ مشارك) * Assistant professor (أستاذ مساعد) * Lecturer (محاضر) * Assistant Lecturer (محاضر مساعد)


Lithuania

* Professor, ' (male) / ' (female) * Associate professor, ' (male) / ' (female) * Lecturer, ' (male) / ' (female) * Assistant lecturer, ' (male) / ' (female)


Macau

At the University of Macau there are nine levels of faculty rank, namely * Chairman professor, * Distinguished professor, * Professor, * Associate professor, * Assistant professor * Senior lecturer * Lecturer * Senior instructor * Instructor At the
Macao Polytechnic University Macao Polytechnic University (MPU; ; pt, Universidade Politécnica de Macau) was established in 1981. It is located in the Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR) of the People's Republic of China. MPU is a public Higher education institutio ...
there are four levels * Professor (''Professor coordenador'') * Associate professor (''Professor adjuncto'') * Lecturer (''Assistente'') * Teaching Assistant (''Assistent estagiario'')


North Macedonia

* Demonstrator, Демонстратор-(Graduate employee in a university) * Younger assistant, Помлад Асистент-(B.Sc.) * Assistant, Асистент-(M.Sc.) * Docent, Доцент-(Assistant professor) * Vonreden Professor, Вонреден Професор-(associate professor) * Professor, Професор-(full-time professor) * Professor emeritus, Пензиониран Професор-(retired professor) * Academic, Академик-(academician) Administrative positions: * Pomlad referent, Помлад референт- (Younger Civil Servant) -High School Diploma * Referent, Референт- (Civil Servant) -High School Diploma * Postar Referent, Постар Референт- (Senior Civil Servant) -High School Diploma * Pomlad Sorabotnik, Помлад Соработник- (Younger Associate) -Associate Degree * Sorabotnik, Соработник- (Аssociate) -Associate Degree * Postar Sorabotnik, Постар Соработник- (Senior Associate) -Associate Degree * Rakovoditel na studentski prasanja, Раководител на студентски прашања- (Head of Students Affairs) -Bachelor's degree * Rakovoditel na katedra/institut, Раководител на катедра/институт- (Head of Department/Institute) -Ph.D. * Prodekan, Продекан- (Vice Dean) -Ph.D. * Dekan, Декан- (Dean) -Ph.D. * Prorektor, Проректор- (Vice Rector) -Ph.D. * Rektor, Ректор- (Rector) -Ph.D.


Malaysia

In general for most public universities in Malaysia: * Professor * Associate Professor * Senior Lecturer * Lecturer


Malta

* Professor * Associate Professor * Senior Lecturer * Lecturer * Assistant Lecturer


Mexico

The ranking system in most Mexican public universities is as follows * A (early assistant professor) * B (assistant professor) * C (early associate professor) * A (associate professor) * B (full professor) * C (senior full professor) * (equivalent to distinguished professor, not to be confused with emeritus professor) Usually Mexican academics are also fellows of the
Sistema Nacional de Investigadores Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (National System of Researchers) or SNI is a governmental agency established in Mexico in 1984 to promote both the quantity and quality of research in Mexico, especially in the sciences. In the 1980s, the countr ...
(SNI) that has four levels (candidate, I, II and III) that more or less correlate (but are not equivalent) to the Asociado and Titular A, B, and C professorships. The rank as professor is determined by the individual's institution while the SNI level is determined by an independent committee that evaluates the researchers nationwide. Many universities and research institutions make a distinction between "Profesores" -Professors- and "Investigadores" -Researchers- (Asociado A, B, C, Titular A, B, C), the main difference is that "Profesores" have a higher load of teaching, while "Investigadores" have a higher load of research, but normally all of them take part in both activities and are considered equivalent. Research rankings are awarded by the Sistema Nacional de Investigadores which depends on the national research council (Conacyt): * SNI emeritus researcher (not necessarily higher rank but lifetime, requires 15 continuous years as SNI III) * SNI III researcher (about 7% of the researchers in SNI) * SNI II researcher (about 16% of the researchers in SNI) * SNI I researcher (about 59% of researchers in SNI) * SNI candidate researcher (C) (about 18% of researchers in SNI) All titles, both professors and researchers, can be given in a: * Full-time, or * Part-time basis Administrative academic positions: * Rector or Presidente (Chancellor, Chief Executive Officer) * Secretario Académico (Provost, Chief Academic Officer) * Director of Faculty or College (Dean) * Coordinator (Chair)


Morocco

Academic Positions 1. Professeur d'Enseignement Supérieur 2. Professeur Habilité à Diriger les Recherches (supervise les recherches) 3. Professeur Assistant (co-encadre les recherches) Before Academic Position 1. Docteur 2. Doctorant


Nepal

Academic Positions 1. Professor Emeritus 2. Professor 3. Associate professor/Reader 4. Assistant Professor 5. Lecturer 6. Teaching Assistant 7. Instructor 8. Technical support staff Administrative Positions * Chancellor * Pro-chancellor * Vice-chancellor * Rector * Registrar * Deans of School * Heads of department * Program Coordinator


Netherlands


New Zealand


Nigeria

Academic Positions * Emeritus Professor (retired) * Professor * Associate Professor / Reader * Senior Lecturer * Lecturer I * Lecturer II * Assistant Lecturer * Graduate Assistant Administrative Positions * Chancellor * Pro-chancellor * Vice-chancellor * Deputy vice-chancellor * Pro-vice-chancellor * Deans of faculties (some are referred to as provost) * Sub-deans of faculties * Heads of departments/schools * Department/school directors of studies


Norway


Pakistan

The hiring of academic positions in public universities throughout Pakistan is managed by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, the requirement for all positions vary with respect to the field of studies e.g. Engineering, IT, Medical, Law, and Arts and Design. There are four faculty ranks lecturer, assistant professor, associate professor, and professor. In engineering public universities, a lecturer requires an M.Sc. or B.Sc. degree and high academic standing in the field (e.g. gold medalist, among top 15 students of graduating class). An assistant professor position requires a Ph.D. in relevant field with no experience. An associate professorship can be conducted in the fourth year of employment, although, it is becoming more common for promotion and tenure to be awarded in the sixth year of employment. The review requires a certain number 5/8/10 research publications (with at least 1/2/4 publications in the last 5 years) by the calendar years 2007/2008/2012 respectively, in HEC/PEC recognized journals. A professor requires ten years post-PhD teaching/research experience in an HEC recognized university or a post-graduate institution or professional experience in the relevant field in a national or international organization. It requires a minimum of 8/12/15 research publications (with at least 2/3/5 publications in the last 5 years) by the calendar years 2007/2008/2012 respectively, in HEC/PEC recognized journals * Professor Emeritus * Meritorious Professor/ Distinguished National Professor * Professor * Associate professor * Assistant professor * Lecturer * Lab Engineer * Research Associate


Peru

After some recent reforms in the University Law (Minedu, 2014), the Peruvian universities (publics and privates) consider these ranks: Extraordinary Professors: Principally, this is a category of recognition for his contribution as professor or researcher when he retires or as a professional when he has built a great contribution to society throughout his career. To have 10% as maximum of these professors in any university (public or private) is mandatory. * - For this recognition, the candidate should be faculty member (former ordinary professor in retiring process). * Honorary professor - For this recognition, the candidate is not related to a faculty member. For instance, in this category is the Doctor Honoris Causa. Research Professors: Principally, full-time research position with few teaching responsibilities. Research professorships are almost always funded by grants or fellowships apart from the regular university budget. He is designated because of its academic excellence. He has a special bonus of fifty percent (50%) of its total payments. The competent authority of each university evaluates every two years, the production of the ordinary professors, for their permanence as a researcher. Ordinary Professors: Often full-time (with exclusivity) professors with research competences. Principal faculty. To have 25% as minimum of these professors in any university (public or private) is mandatory. * Full professor - PhD and MSc required, and former Associate professor or 15 years of experience (minimum) as researcher in the field to apply. * Associate professor - PhD (postgraduate level) and MSc required, and former Assistant professor or 10 years of experience (minimum) as researcher in the field to apply. * Assistant professor - PhD (postgraduate level) and MSc required, and 5 years of experience (minimum) as researcher in the field to apply. Lecturer (Hired Professors): Often part-time (with non-exclusivity) professors. Complementary faculty. Generally, their primary employer is not the university with which they have the status. Principally, this kind of professor come from practitioner market and not develop research activities. MSc required. In addition, the universities developed prior ranks, as junior temporary rank, to get experience and training (with strong motivation to be ordinary professor): * Instructor (Instructor, Jefe de Práctica) - MSc required in Postgraduate level and BSc required in Undergraduate level. * Teaching/Research Assistant - MSc required in Postgraduate level and BSc required in Undergraduate level.


Philippines

* Professor Emeritus * Professor * Associate Professor (doctorate is typically required) * Assistant Professor (master's degree required; typically this is also the entry-level rank for PhD holders) * Instructor (master's degree required) * Assistant Instructor * Lecturer (other Universities/Colleges) * Guest Lecturer (other Universities/Colleges) Administrative ranks (UP System;National) * Chancellor/University President * Vice Chancellor/Vice President for Planning and Development * Vice Chancellor/Vice President for Research and Extension * Vice Chancellor/Vice President for Academic Affairs * Vice Chancellor/Vice President for Finance and Management * University Registrar * Dean * Assistant Dean/Associate Dean * Department Chairman/Program Chairman * Faculty Members and Staff Other professors * Professor-researcher * Researcher * Professor Emeritus * Ad honorem professor Tenure Due to Philippine labor laws regarding permanency, a faculty member who has not received tenure within three years of initial hire cannot continue as a full-time hire at the same university.


Poland

Research-and-teaching staff (higher rank) * (pl '') – research-and-teaching assistant / research-and-teaching fellow (hold master's degree) * (pl '') – assistant professor (requires PhD) * (pl '') – senior lecturer (requires PhD or habilitation), (a new position, since 2007 optional and only in some universities, does not involve any research duties and is meant mainly for teaching). Until 1987 a position between assistant professor and associate professor. * (pl '') – associate professor (requires at least PhD and significant teaching or professional or scientific or artistic achievements), according to German nomenclature sometimes called "professor extraordinarius" * (pl '') – full professor (requires the professor title conferred by the President of the Republic of Poland, which is an academic title, not an academic position), sometimes called "professor ordinarius" and also for a special purpose: * (pl '')- visiting professor * (pl '')- professor emeritus Teaching staff: (lower rank) * (pl '') – instructor (sport) * (pl '') – instructor, foreign language teacher * (pl '') – lecturer * (pl '') – senior lecturer (please note the same term is used for both "docent" and "starszy wykładowca" Elected or nominated posts * Rector () – the principal head of the university (one per university); usually assisted by several deputy rectors (pl ''prorektor'') * Dean (); the principal head of the faculty (one per faculty), usually assisted by several deputy deans (pl ''prodziekan''); * Head () – the head of the institute/department/chairman (one per organizational unit)


Portugal

* ''Professor Catedrático'' (full professor) – PhD and ''Agregação'' required * ''Professor Associado com Agregação'' (associate professor with ''Agregação'') – PhD required * ''Professor Associado'' (associate professor) – PhD required * ''Professor Auxiliar com Agregação'' (assistant professor) – PhD required * ''Professor Auxiliar'' (assistant professor) – PhD required. Extinct ranks: * ''Assistente'' (teaching assistant) - without a PhD * ''Assistente estagiário'' (junior teaching assistant) - without a PhD or a master's degree


Romania

Administrative ranks * ''Rector'' (Rector): one per university * ''Prorector'' (Vice-rector): one or more per university * ''Decan'' (Dean): one per college * ''Prodecan'' (Vice-dean): one or more per college * ''Director de departament'' (Head of department): one per department * ''Șef de disciplină'' (Head of a subject): one for each subject Research-and-teaching staff (higher rank) * ''Profesor universitar'' (Professor): holding a doctorate degree international-impact research activity * ''Conferențiar universitar'' (Associate professor): holding a doctorate degree and national-impact research activity * ''Lector universitar'' or ''Șef de lucrări'' (Assistant professor/Lecturer): holding a doctorate degree and local-impact research activity * ''Asistent universitar'' (Teaching assistant): holding a doctorate degree (or in case of a limited time contract they can be in the process of getting a doctorate degree) Special * ''Profesor vizitator'' (Visiting professor) * ''Profesor emerit'' or ''Profesor consultant'' (Emeritus professor)


Russia

In Russia, otherwise than in the most other countries, synonimization of the terms “academic/scientific rank” and “position in academia” is not admissible, except in informal conversations. Officially, the “scientific rank” in Russia is a title which is conferred by the Higher attestation commission to the scientist after several years of a successful work in the professor (or deemed equivalent) or docent (or deemed equivalent) position. Similar traditions existed in the USSR.


Rwanda

Academic ranks * Full Professor * Associate Professor * Senior Lecturer * Lecturer (PhD) * Assistant Lecturer (Msc) * Tutorial assistant (Cum Laude undergraduate assisting in teaching and research)


Saudi Arabia

* Professor أستاذ/أستاذ دكتور * Associate Professor أستاذ مشارك * Assistant Professor أستاذ مساعد * Lecturer محاضر * Demonstrator معيد


Serbia


Singapore

Singapore universities adopt a hybrid of US and British academic ranks. Faculty members on the tenure track are appointed for sustained excellence in both teaching and research. Assistant Professors are appointed on term contracts, while Associate Professors and Professors may be appointed either with tenure or on term contract. Faculty members on the Educator Track engage in high quality educational activities. They are oriented towards teaching excellence, student learning, and pedagogical research and innovation. Appointments in this Track include Teaching Assistants, Instructors, Lecturers, Senior Lecturers and Associate Professors (Educator Track). They are on term contracts which are usually of 1 – 3 years in the first instance. Research track faculty members focus on conducting fundamental research of high international quality. Appointments on this Track include Research Assistants, Research Fellows, Senior Research Fellows, Associate Professor (Research) and Professor (Research). They are on term contracts of 1 – 3 years in the first instance. Practice Track faculty members are scholar-practitioners with professional skills and expertise in industry to complement the teaching and research enterprise of the university. They also contribute significantly to the outreach activities of the School. Appointments are to Associate Professor (Practice) and Professor (Practice). They are on term contracts of 1 – 3 years in the first instance. * Tenure Track: Assistant Professor; Associate Professor; Professor * Educator Track: Teaching Assistant; Instructor; Lecturer; Senior Lecturer; Associate Professor (Educator Track) * Research Track: Research Assistant; Research Fellow; Senior Research Fellow; Associate Professor (Research); Professor (Research) * Practice Track: Associate Professor (Practice); Professor (Practice)


Slovakia

* (
professor Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) is an academic rank at universities and other post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries. Literally, ''professor'' derives from Latin as a "person who professes". Professo ...
), both degree (written before name) and position. Professors are appointed by the president after a successful accomplishment of the process of awarding a professorship. One of the requirements is an already accomplished ''docent'' degree. * ( associate professor), both degree (written before name) and position. The degree is awarded by the rector after a certain number of years of teaching and after a successful accomplishment of ''habilitácia'' (a process concluded by a defense of a reviewed research manuscript and a public lecture). * ( lecturer / researcher), this title covers positions from lecturers to researchers. Requirements for lecturers / researchers vary, usually a Ph.D. /
Th.D. Doctor of Theology ( la, Doctor Theologiae, abbreviated DTh, ThD, DTheol, or Dr. theol.) is a terminal degree in the academic discipline of theology. The ThD, like the ecclesiastical Doctor of Sacred Theology, is an advanced research degree equiva ...
is required * (assistant lecturer), at least Master degree is required Special * (hosting professor), significant expert with whom a dean with the approval of the scientific council of a faculty concluded employment at the position of professor * (hosting associate professor), significant expert with whom a dean with the approval of the scientific council of a faculty concluded employment at the position of associate professor * (adjunct professor; sometimes also translated as associate professor, but it is not same position as ), associate professor temporarily appointed to the position of professor at a faculty while being an expectant to professor degree (written ''mimoriadny profesor'' after name) Administrative * ( rector), head of the university * ( vice-rector), typically three to five people are vice-rectors; the position is further specified by indicating domain a vice-rector is responsible for (e. g. study-related issues, research, public relationships, international relationships, development, information technology) * ( registrar,
bursar A bursar (derived from "bursa", Latin for '' purse'') is a professional administrator in a school or university often with a predominantly financial role. In the United States, bursars usually hold office only at the level of higher education ...
), senior professional financial administrator of the university * ( dean), head of a faculty * (vice-dean); the position is further specified by indicating domain a vice-den is responsible for (e. g. admissions, study-related issues, research, public relationships, international relationships, information technology) * (director), head of a sub-unit at the university or a faculty (institute, research center), e. g. Institute of Life-Long Learning of the Slovak University of Technology, Institute of Physical Education and Sport at the Pavol Jozef Šafárik University * (departmental chairman), head of a ''katedra'' (department) – sub-unit at a faculty * (deputy departmental chairman), deputizes department chairman if necessary Honorary ranks * (
professor emeritus ''Emeritus'' (; female: ''emerita'') is an adjective used to designate a retired chair, professor, pastor, bishop, pope, director, president, prime minister, rabbi, emperor, or other person who has been "permitted to retain as an honorary title ...
), may be awarded by the rector on the proposal of the scientific council of the university for significant contributions in the field of science, art or education to professor older than 65 years who is no longer employment at the university, but is still active in research and teaching * ( honorary doctor for the sake of the honor), honorary doctorate of the university or a faculty awarded for special merit (written before name)


Slovenia

* ''Asistent'' – assistant (Must hold at least Master (after Bologna process) or Honours degree (university diploma awarded before the Bologna process) with excellent grades, pursuing a postgraduate studies (either Doctorate / PhD studies or pre-Bologna process Magister studies). Relevant working experience or publications could be required as well) * ''Asistent-raziskovalec'' – research assistant (Must hold at least Master (after Bologna process) or Honours degree (university diploma awarded before the Bologna process) with excellent grades, pursuing a postgraduate studies (either Doctorate / PhD studies or pre-Bologna process Magister studies). Relevant working experience or publications could be required as well) * ''Lektor'' (usually a native speaker of a taught language) * ''Docent'' – assistant professor (Must hold Doctorate / PhD. Relevant working experience or publications could be required as well.) * ''Izredni profesor'' – associate professor (Must hold PhD or Doctorate and have experience of minimum of four years as a Docent) * ''Redni profesor'' – full professor (Must hold PhD or Doctorate and have experience of minimum of four years as a docent/associate professor?) Administrative ranks * ''Rektor'' – rector / chancellor / head of university * ''Prorektor'' – prorector / vice-chancellor / head of university assistant * ''Dekan'' – dean / head of faculty, academy or school at the university * ''Prodekan'' – vice-dean / head of faculty, academy or school at the university * ''Predstojnik oddelka'' – head of department; several per faculty, academy or school at the university * ''Predstojnik katedre'' – head of cathedra/chair; several per faculty or per department Honorary ranks * ''Zaslužni profesor'' – distinguished professor, a title bestowed to professors for their extraordinary achievements


South Africa

* Full professor * Associate professor * Senior Lecturer * Soni Lecturer * Junior Lecturer


South Korea

Protected job titles (a.k.a. tenure positions): * (Full) professor (정교수/교수) * Associate professor (부교수) * Assistant professor (조교수) Other positions: * Lecturer (강사) * Research professor (연구 교수) * Clinical professor (임상 교수) * Adjunct professor (겸임 교수) * Teaching assistant professor ( 강의전문 조교수) * Collegiate professor * Visiting professor (객원 교수/초빙 교수) * Chaired professor (석좌 교수) * Emeritus professor (명예 교수)


Spain

* Full Professor / Catedrático de Universidad * Associate Professor / * Assistant Professor / * Instructor (Often Part Time) /


Sri Lanka

The appointment of professors follows the British system and is governed by the University Grants Commission regulations. A points-based system considers contributions to the research field, national development and institutional development. Several types of professorships exist: * Professor emeritus (on retirement at the age of 65) * Senior professor * Professor * Associate professor Professor positions are clearly separated from other junior faculty positions such as, in seniority order: senior lecturer (grade I) (usually PhD and 6+ years service), senior lecturer (grade II) (usually a PhD and 2+ years service), lecturer (usually with PhD), lecturer (probationary), assistant lecturer. * Professor emeritus (on retirement) * Senior professor * Professor * Associate professor * Senior lecturer * Lecturer * Temporary Assistant lecturer * Instructor/ demonstrator * Student instructor (undergrad) Administrative ranks * Chancellor (titular) * Vice-chancellor/president * Registrar * Deans of faculties * Heads of departments/schools * Directors of Postgraduate Institutes


Sudan

* Professor أستاذ * Associate Professor أستاذ مشارك * Assistant Professor أستاذ مساعد * Lecturer محاضر * Teaching Assistant مساعد تدريس


Sweden

Academic ranks * Docent (Associate professor, normally unpaid title, equivalent to habilitation) * Adjungerad professor (Visiting/adjunct professor, part-time, non-tenured) * Adjunkt (Instructor-lecturer, without Ph.D., permanent teaching position) * Forskarassistent (post-doctoral research assistant, non-tenured) * Biträdande Lektor (assistant professor, tenure-track) * Lektor (assistant professor, with Ph.D, tenured) * Professor (full professor, tenured) * Professor Emeritus (professor emeritus) * Director musices (Director Musices) Administrative ranks * President (Rektor) * Deputy President (Prorektor) * Dean (Dekan) * Vice Dean (Prodekanus) * Head of Department (Prefekt) * Deputy Head of Department (Proprefekt) Honorary titles * Honorary doctor (Hedersdoktor) * Honorary Fellow (Honorary Fellow)


Switzerland

;German-language universities The title of ''"Oberassistent"'' is comparable to the German , a postdoctoral position that today has mostly been replaced by the position of . It is typically non-tenured and does not imply faculty rank (i.e., one would not participate in faculty meetings of professors). * ''Ordentlicher Professor/Ordentliche Professorin, Ordinarius/Ordinaria'': full professor * ''Ausserordentlicher Professor/Ausserordentliche Professorin, Extraordinarius/Extraordinaria'': associate professor * ''Assistenzprofessor/Assistenzprofessorin'': assistant professor (requires PhD) * ''Assoziierter Professor/Assoziierte Professorin'': adjunct professor * ''Titularprofessor/Titularprofessorin'': affiliated professor * ''Honorarprofessor/Honorarprofessorin'': honorary professor * ''Privatdozent/Privatdozentin (PD)'': senior lecturer (has the habilitation but not professorship) * ''Gastdozent/Gastdozentin'': visiting lecturer * ''Lehrbeauftragter/Lehrbeauftragte'': lecturer * ''Oberassistent/Oberassistentin'': senior researcher/lecturer (typically after 3-4 years as a postdoc) * Postdoc: Postdoc (i.e., after PhD) * ''Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter/Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin'': Scientific Staff (Note: typically synonymous with ''"Assistent/Assistentin"'') * ''Assistent/Assistentin'': research assistant (typically a PhD student) * ''Hilfassistent/Hilfassistentin'': Undergraduate research assistant / Undergraduate teaching assistant ;French-language universities * ''Professeur ordinaire'' (full professor, chairman) * ''Professeur extraordinaire'' * ''Professeur invité'' * ''Professeur associé'' (associate professor literally, yet functions as full professor or reader, non-chairman, tenured) * ''Professeur assistant'' (assistant professor literally, yet functions as associate professor, tenure-track) * ''Chargé de cours'' (senior lecturer, yet functions as associate professor, tenure-track) * ''Privat docent'' (has the habilitation but not professorship, required for tenure-track) * ''Chargé d'enseignement'' (lecturer, not tenure-track) * ''Maître-Assistant'' (assistant professor or lecturer, non-tenured) * ''Assistant'' (lecturer, usually a graduate student) * ''Moniteur'' (undergraduate student)


Syria

The academic rankings in the Syrian Arab Republic are very similar to the Egyptian ones; see
Academic ranks in Egypt Academic ranks in Egypt are the titles, relative importance and power of professors, researchers, and administrative personnel held in academia An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of ...
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Taiwan

* Professor emeritus (名譽教授) * Professor (教授) * Associate professor (副教授) * Assistant professor(助理教授) (assistant professor and above are mainly for people who hold a PhD degree. Some are promoted to this rank by distinctive industrial performance.) * Lecturer * Adjunct professor * Adjunct associate professor * Adjunct assistant professor (According to the contract work, and less welfare. Usually 1 to 2 years.) * Adjunct researcher


Thailand

* Professor (ศาสตราจารย์) * Associate professor (รองศาสตราจารย์) * Assistant professor (ผู้ช่วยศาสตราจารย์) * Lecturer (อาจารย์)


Trinidad and Tobago

* Professor Emeritus * Professor * Senior Lecturer * Lecturer * Assistant Lecturer * Instructor * Graduate/Research Assistant


Tunisia

* (full professor) * (full professor) * (professor) * (associate professor, tenured) * (assistant professor, tenure-track) * (visiting assistant professor, non-tenured) * (associate professor, tenured) * (research director, appointed by federal research council FNRS) * (senior researcher with teaching aggregation, with Ph.D.) * (senior researcher, with Ph.D., appointed by federal research council FNRS) * (senior researcher, with Ph.D.) * (senior researcher., appointed by federal research council FNRS) * (senior research assistant, with Ph.D.) * (researcher, appointed by federal research council FNRS) * (research assistant) Administrative ranks * ''Recteur'' (president of university) * ''Vice-Recteur'' * ''Doyen'' (dean, i.e. head of a faculty, elected) * ''Président d'institut'' (director of research institute, elected) * ''Vice-Doyen'' (vice-dean, i.e. head of studies in a faculty) * ''Président de département'' (department head, elected)


Turkey

Academic ranks * ''Emeritus Profesör'', (Honorary Retired professor) * ''Ordinaryus Profesör'', (At least 5 years professor with a chair, representing a given area. Since 1960, this title is not given.) * ''Profesör'', (Full professor) * ''Doçent'', (Associate professor) * ''Dr.Öğretim Üyesi'', (Assistant Professor) * ''Öğretim Görevlisi'', (Lecturer) * ''Okutman'', (Instructor) * ''Araştırma Görevlisi'', (Research/teaching assistant) Administrative ranks * ''Rektör'', rector or president (professors) * ''Rektör Yardımcısı'', vice-rector or vice-president (professors) * ''Fakülte Dekanı'', dean of the faculty (professors) * ''Enstitü müdürü'', Director of the institute (doctorate or above for research institutes, professors for graduate education institutes) * ''Dekan Yardımcısı'', vice-dean or associate dean (associate professor or above) * ''Enstitü müdür yardımcısı'', Deputy director of the institute (associate professor or above) * ''Bölüm Başkanı'', head of department (doctorate or above) * ''Yüksekokul Müdürü'', head of school (doctorate or above) * ''Ana Bilim/Sanat Dalı Başkanı'', chairman of academic programs (doctorate or above)


Ukraine

Academic ranks * ''Profesor / Професор'' (Full professor) * ''Dotsent / Доцент'' (Associate professor) * ''Starshyj doslidnyk (starshyj naukovyj spivrobitnyk) / Старший дослідник (старший науковий співробітник)'' (Senior researcher, Senior research fellow) * ''Starshyj vykladach / Старший викладач'' (Senior lecturer) * ''Vykladach / Викладач'' (Lecturer) * ''Asystent / Асистент'' (Assistant professor) Administrative ranks * ''Rektor / Ректор'', rector or president (professors) * ''Prorektor / Проректор'', vice-rector or vice-president (professors) * ''Dyrektor instytutu / centru / Директор інституту / центру'', Director of the institute / centre (assistant professor or above) * ''Dekan Fakultetu / Декан факультету'', dean of the faculty (associate professor or above) * ''Zastupnyk dekana/dyrektora / Заступник декана/директора'', vice-dean or associate dean (associate professor or above) / deputy director of the institute (assistant professor or above) * ''Zaviduvach kafedry / Завідувач кафедри'', head of department (assistant professor or above) * ''Zaviduvach laboratoriji / Завідувач лабораторії'', head of laboratory (assistant professor or above) * '' Zaviduvach sekciji kafedry / Завідувач секції кафедри'', chairman of academic programs (assistant professor or above)


United Kingdom

Research and teaching career pathway * Professor/Chair * Reader (or Principal Lecturer in some post-1992 institutions) * Senior lecturer * Lecturer, clinical lecturer * Assistant lecturer, demonstrator, seminar leader, associate lecturer, graduate teaching assistant, departmental lecturer Research career pathway * Professor/professorial research fellow/research professor * Reader * Senior research fellow/Senior researcher * Research fellow, Research associate * Research assistant Technical career pathway * Principal technologist, Departmental manager/coordinator * Senior chief technologist, Lab manager/coordinator * Chief technician * Senior technician * Advanced technician * Technician * Junior technician, apprentice technician * Trainee technician Teaching career pathway * Senior Tutor * Professorial teaching fellow * Senior teaching fellow * Teaching fellow * Teaching associate


United States


Venezuela

*Board Of Trustees *President *Vice President, Student and Community Services *Vice President, Instruction *Vice President, Strategy, Relations and Communications *Dean, Student and Community Services *Dean, Instruction *Dean, Strategy, Relations and Communications *Executive Director, Student and Community Services *Executive Director, Instruction *Executive Director, Strategy, Relations and Communications *Director, Student and Community Services *Director, Instruction *Director, Strategy, Relations and Communications *Support *Applications *Records Managements *Academic Testing *Placement online testing *Safety *Student


Zimbabwe

*Board Of Trustees *President *Vice President, Student and Community Services *Vice President, Instruction *Vice President, Strategy, Relations and Communications *Dean, Student and Community Services *Dean, Instruction *Dean, Strategy, Relations and Communications *Executive Director, Student and Community Services *Executive Director, Instruction *Executive Director, Strategy, Relations and Communications *Director, Student and Community Services *Director, Instruction *Director, Strategy, Relations and Communications *Support *Applications *Records Managements *Academic Testing *Placement and online testing *Safety *Student


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