|
- 教授,副教授,助理教授有什么区别? - 知乎
在主流发达国家,例如比如美国,就采用 助理教授(Assistant Professor,AP)→副教授(AssociateProfessor)→教授(Full Professor)→讲席教授(Chair Professor) 的职称体系。 国外的助理教授虽然听起来不高级,但无论是水平还是待遇都非常高。一般来说,国外博士毕业做几年博后就开始竞争助理教授一职
- how much do you trust rate my professors? : r college - Reddit
Reasonably accurate but with a very, very large caveat and a bucket of salt Read professors you've already had to get a feel for the difference between the "this is a hard professor," vs "I'm a whiney bitch, didn't turn in any work, and failed the class," vs "this professor shouldn't be allowed to teach" bad reviews
- How are Professor titles awarded in Singapore? - Reddit
Professor is a job title, not an academic qualification There are plenty of adjunct professors without PhDs in healthcare, both public healthcare and private healthcare A lot of consultants and senior consultants in public hospitals are adjunct professors because they teach medical students in LKC and YLL and perform clinical research
- Thoughts on Prof. vs Dr. ? : r Professors - Reddit
On our community college campus, the professor title is reserved by contract only for those who are ranked as assistant professor, associate professor, or full professor
- Professor Cal Audios : r professorcal_ - Reddit
472 votes, 657 comments can someone help me find Professor Cal audios please
- How do you refer to your professors? : r college - Reddit
At community college, professors always referred to themselves as "professor" and "professor last-name", however, professors with PhDs (as some professors in community colleges only have masters) would call themselves "Doctor last-name" I guess when professors are more common than doctors the latter liked to distinguish themselves
- A reddit by professors, for professors.
This sub is for discussions amongst college university faculty Whether you are an adjunct, a lecturer, a grad TA or tenured stream if you teach students at the college level, this space is for you! While we welcome students and non-academics lurking and learning, posts and comments are not allowed If you're new here, please familiarize yourself with the sub rules and follow them If you're
- Is there any particular reason why academic professors refer to . . .
Professor is a job title given to people who work at academic universities, usually teaching classes and or teaching graduate students Dr describes their level of formal education only
|
|
|