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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 position between assistant professor and a full professorship.[1][2][3] In this system, an associate professorship is typically the first promotion obtained after gaining a faculty position, and in the United States it is usually connected to tenure.[4]

In the Commonwealth system (Canada included), the title associate professor is traditionally used in place of reader in certain countries.[5][6] Like the reader title it ranks above senior lecturer – which corresponds to associate professor in the North American system – and is broadly equivalent to a North American full professor, as the full professor title is held by far fewer people in the Commonwealth system.[7] In this system, an associate professorship is typically the second or third promotion obtained after gaining an academic position, and someone promoted to associate professor has usually been a permanent employee already in their two previous ranks as lecturer and senior lecturer.[8] Traditionally, British universities have used the title reader, while associate professor in place of reader is traditionally used in Australia and New Zealand,[9] South Africa, Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, Thailand, and Ireland within an otherwise British system of ranks. More recently, the university of Cambridge has adopted the North American system of ranks.[7]

Comparison

The table presents a broad overview of the traditional main systems, but there are universities which use a combination of those systems or other titles. Some universities in Commonwealth countries have also entirely adopted the North American system in place of the Commonwealth system.[6][10][11]

References

  1. ^ associate professor, merriam-webster.com
  2. ^ associate professor, collinsdictionary.com
  3. ^ associate professor, dictionary.cambridge.org
  4. ^ What's The Difference Between an Associate Professor vs. Professor?, Bradley University
  5. ^ Reader, academiccareermaps.org
  6. ^ a b UK Academic Job Titles Explained, academicpositions.com
  7. ^ a b Changes to academic titles in 2021/2022 - implementation, Human Resources, Cambridge University
  8. ^ Academic staff Role Profiles, University of Bristol
  9. ^ "Australia, Academic Career Structure". eui.eu. Archived from the original on 28 June 2017. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
  10. ^ The Same but Different: US vs UK Higher Education, The Duck of Minerva
  11. ^ Academia as Identity – a UK/US Comparison, theprofessorisin.com