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  2. Academic staff - Wikipedia

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    Other institutions (e.g., teaching hospitals or not-for-profit research institutes) may likewise use the term faculty. In parts of the US, the term academic staff can be synonymous with just staff, which instead refers to staff that is not primarily involved with teaching or research. The higher education regulatory body of India, University ...

  3. Academic ranks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Any faculty title preceded with the qualifier "Adjunct" normally denotes part-time status (usually less than half-time). Adjunct faculty may have primary employment elsewhere (either another school, or as a practicing professional), though in today's saturated academic market many doctorate-holders seek to earn a living from several adjunct ...

  4. List of academic ranks - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Faculty development - Wikipedia

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    Faculty development is a similarly used term to staff development and professional development, in settings that pertain to educators. [ 1 ] Professional development for educators may include teacher training , and is usually considered pre-service, or before beginning teaching.

  6. Academic tenure - Wikipedia

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    Academics are divided into two classes: On the one hand, professors (W2/W3&C3/C4 positions in the new and old systems of pay grades) are employed as state civil servants and hold tenure as highly safeguarded lifetime employment; On the other hand, there is a much larger group of "junior staff" on fixed-term contracts, research grants ...

  7. Professor - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 February 2025. Academic title at universities and other educational institutions For the broader American term for academic employees, see Faculty (academic staff). For other uses, see Professor (disambiguation). Professor Albert Einstein as a professor Occupation Names Professor Occupation type ...

  8. UCLA has a new chancellor: Julio Frenk, University of Miami ...

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    Frenk has also proved to be a prodigious fundraiser, leading a $2.5-billion campaign for the University of Miami's centennial next year and quadrupling contributions as Harvard's dean of the ...

  9. Lecturer - Wikipedia

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    At non-research colleges, the latter distinction is less meaningful, making the absence of tenure the main difference between lecturers and other academic faculty. Unlike the adjective "adjunct" (which can modify most academic titles, and generally refers to part-time status), the title of lecturer at most schools does not address the issue of ...

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