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  2. List of academic ranks - Wikipedia

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    South Africa; Spain; ... Level C – Senior Lecturer, or Senior Research Fellow if research intensive; equivalent to Senior/Principal Lecturer at a UK university ...

  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. Senior lecturer - Wikipedia

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    Senior lecturer is an academic rank. [1] ... New Zealand, South Africa and Southeast Asia) Associate professor: Senior lecturer (mainly UK) Assistant professor

  5. Professor - Wikipedia

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    A report from 2005 by the "Deutscher Hochschulverband DHV", [13] a lobby group for German professors, the salary of professors, the annual salary of a German professor is €46,680 in group "W2" (mid-level) and €56,683 in group "W3" (the highest level), without performance-related bonuses. The anticipated average earnings with performance ...

  6. Lecturer - Wikipedia

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    Much confusion surrounds the differing use of the "senior lecturer" title. A senior lecturer in a post-1992 university is equivalent to a lecturer (B) in a pre-1992 university, whereas a senior lecturer in a pre-1992 university is most often equivalent to a principal lecturer in a post-1992 university. [9]

  7. 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.

  8. Associate professor - Wikipedia

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    Reader (or principal lecturer) (mainly UK, most of the Commonwealth), or associate professor (traditionally in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa and Southeast Asia) Associate professor (typically the first permanent position) Senior lecturer: Assistant professor (commonly the entry-level position) Lecturer

  9. 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.