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According to the Spanish Organic University Law, [1] the following are the academic ranks in Spain: National Royal Academies: "Academico de Numero" (Full Royal Academician with a numbered chair) (elected full academician in one of the National Academies, most of the academies are subject specific except for the Royal Academy of Doctors (Real Academia de Doctores) which is interdisciplinary.
Jesús Quijano González (Saldaña, 11 January 1951) is a Spanish university professor, jurist and politician who has carried out a large part of his political activity in Castile and León. [ 1 ] Biography
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 ...
Xaverio Ballester (full name in Spanish transcription: Francisco Javier Ballester Gómez) is a Spanish linguist, professor at University of Valencia [1] and one of main proponents of Paleolithic continuity theory (aka Paleolithic continuity paradigm). [2]
Elisa Moreu Carbonell (born 1971) is a Spanish lawyer, legal scholar and professor of law. [1]She is a full professor of Administrative Law at the University of Zaragoza, being the first woman to hold a full professorship in that area in the history of the University of Zaragoza.
In the 1976–77 academic year she was an adjunct professor hired by the National University of Distance Education (UNED) of Madrid. Since 1977 she has been a Complutense professor, first as an adjunct, then as a titular professor, [1] and finally as a full professor of Spanish Literature since 2009. [2]
In Romance languages (spoken in Portugal, France, Italy, Romania and Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking Latin America – Ibero-America), the term "professor" and "teacher" translate the same ("professor" / "professeur" / "professore" / "profesor") thus it is used for anyone teaching at a school (grade/elementary, middle, and high school), institute, technical school, vocational school, college ...
Rubio studied physics at the University of Valladolid, which awarded him a licenciatura in 1988 and a doctorate in 1991.After working as an assistant professor (Profesor Titular Interino de Universidad) at Valladolid for a year, he went to the University of California at Berkeley as a postdoctoral fellow in October 1992, where he remained until 1994.