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  2. List of academic ranks - Wikipedia

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    South Africa; Spain; Sweden; ... salary of around 33,000 euros per year (about 56000 gross), Full Professors have a starting salary of 40,000 euros per year (about ...

  3. Academic ranks in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Associate (or assistant) lecturer (normally: contract staff) Lecturer (full-time staff) Senior Lecturer (distinguished by publications record, holding a Doctoral degree and/ or years of meritorious service) Associate professor (Full) Professor; Professor emeritus (on retirement at the age of 65, and granted on application and at university ...

  4. Associate professor - Wikipedia

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    Related jobs. Researcher: Associate professor is an academic title with two principal meanings: ... South Africa, Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, ...

  5. Senior lecturer - Wikipedia

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    Distinguished professor or equivalent) Professor (Full) Professor (lower half) Reader (or principal lecturer) (mainly UK, most of the Commonwealth and Ireland), or associate professor (traditionally in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Southeast Asia) Associate professor: Senior lecturer (mainly UK) Assistant professor

  6. Reader (academic rank) - Wikipedia

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    At some universities in Commonwealth countries, such as India, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Malaysia, and in Ireland, the title associate professor is used in place of reader, and similarly ranks above senior lecturer and below (chair) professor. This associate professor title should not be confused with the associate professor ...

  7. Professor - Wikipedia

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    South Africa; Spain; ... the annual salary of a German professor is ... the word "professor" informally refers collectively to the academic ranks of assistant ...

  8. Docent - Wikipedia

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    The term is derived from the Latin word docēns, which is the present active participle of docēre ('to teach, to lecture'). Becoming a docent is often referred to as habilitation or doctor of science and is an academic qualification that shows that the holder is qualified to be employed at the level of associate or full professor.

  9. Academic ranks in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Equivalent to UK associate professor (reader), and US associate professor- pay grade 14) hoogleraar 2 , or professor (literal translation high teacher rank 2, lowest Dutch academic rank allowed to use the title prof. Equivalent to UK professor (personal chair), and US full professor - pay grade H2).