What Does an Associate Professor Do?

Associate professor (associate professor) is the title of a college teacher. Just below the professor. The responsibilities, conditions of employment, and employment methods vary from country to country and from school to school. China 1986 stipulated that, in addition to the common requirements that teachers of higher education, such as ideology, politics, and health, should meet, the main conditions of employment: more than 5 years as a lecturer or more than 2 years as a lecturer after obtaining a doctorate, Solid theoretical foundation and rich practical experience, proficient in a foreign language; outstanding teaching achievements; published or published a certain level of papers, monographs or textbooks, or other major contributions in teaching, scientific and technical work.

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The Regulations on Qualifications for University Faculty promulgated by the Educational Administration Committee of the Kuomintang Government in 1927 began to stipulate this title. It has remained unchanged since the founding of the People's Republic of China.
On March 5, 1960, the "Provisional Regulations on the Titles of College Teachers and Their Determination and Promotion Methods" issued by the State Council stipulated that the business conditions for the promotion of lecturers to associate professors are: one or more disciplines in this specialty The teaching work is of high quality and excellent grades; has a systematic and solid knowledge of the subject
In order to create a world-class research university, a university needs a first-class faculty, and a high level of teacher reserve is an important part of the first-class faculty. Create a batch for accelerated cultivation
The post allowance for special associate professors is implemented in accordance with the school associate professor standards.

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