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The Backs at Cambridge. Academic ranks in the United Kingdom are the titles, relative seniority and responsibility of employees in universities. In general the country has three academic career pathways: one focused on research, [1] one on teaching, and one that combines the two.
Academic rank (also scientific rank) is the rank of a scientist or teacher in a college, high school, university or research establishment. The academic ranks indicate relative importance and power of individuals in academia.
Formerly Winton Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk (2006–2020) Jawaharlal Nehru Professor of Indian Business and Enterprise Judge Business School: High Commission of India: 2007 Li Ka Shing Professor of Oncology Oncology: Li Ka Shing Foundation: 2007 Prince Philip Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Zoology: 2007
These are stated as being Level 2 at age seven, Level 4 at age eleven, and then Level 5 at age twelve, and level 6c level 8a at age fourteen. Children are expected to make two sub levels of progress per year, e.g.: average=4c in year 6, whilst average in year 7=4b, year 8=5c and finally, year 9=5a. [2]
In most UK, New Zealand, Australian, Swiss and Israeli universities, there are ranks equivalent to senior lecturer (Oberassistent or Akademischer Oberrat in German, Chargé de cours in French, or מרצה בכיר in Hebrew), all being roughly comparable to the level of "associate professor" in North American universities, and "lecturer" is roughly equivalent to the North American "assistant ...
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire: KBE [4] Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire: DBE [4] Companion of the Order of the Bath: CB [4] Companion of the Order of the Star of India: CSI [4] [N 3] Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George: CMG [4] Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire: CIE [4] [N 4]
The following is the order of precedence in England and Wales as of December 2024. Separate orders exist for men and women.. Names in italics indicate that these people rank elsewhere—either higher in that table of precedence or in the table for the other sex.
Reader is a professor without a chair, similar to the distinction between professor and chaired professor in Hong Kong and between professor extraordinarius and professor ordinarius at some European universities. Readership is one/two rank(s) more prestigious than senior/permanent Lecturership, which translate to Associate/Assistant Professorship.