What Does a Visiting Lecturer Do?

The visiting professor is an honorary title. Visiting professors are obliged to work for the other party, usually to do reports, or to cooperate in research, so they need qualification approval. "Visiting Professors" are scholars hired by "Customer Feelings" to make reports or lectures from time to time. I may not be a professor, but a celebrity, official, entrepreneur, inventor, etc.

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The state does not have uniform regulations on the qualifications of visiting professors, but each university has its own regulations. Serious universities require the other party to have a professor title first. Therefore, a celebrity such as Zhou Xingchi cannot be hired, and the other party is only an associate professor or a lecturer. , There should be two or more recommended correction professors and so on. Finally, a contract is signed, and a certificate is issued after the contract is signed. For non-serious universities, people like stars can invite.
1. The "Professor" is currently employed by appointment;
2. "Distinguished Professor", as the name suggests, is a specially (specially) appointed professor who is a professor himself;
3. "Guest professors" are scholars hired by "Customer Feelings" to make reports or lectures from time to time. I may not be a professor, but a celebrity, official, entrepreneur, inventor, etc .;
4. "Part-time professors", inter-school, school and society, hire professors to teach each other. He is a professor, he is actually giving lectures or conducting scientific research and bringing graduate students;
5. "Honorary Professor" is an honorary title granted to a well-known old professor and an accomplished old leader;
6. A general professor is a positive senior professional title hired by the university. He is also a academic leader in class, conducting scientific research, leading graduate students.

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