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Revision as of 19:46, 5 January 2005

Academic organizations typically have a rather rigid set of ranks.

United States

Within the United States the hierarchy of ranks is:

  • Full Professor
  • Associate Professor
  • Assistant Professor
  • [Various statuses requiring a Ph.D. that are neither professorships nor post-doctoral fellowships, varying from one university to another. Among these are Lecturer and Instructor. At some universities, those titles are held by persons without doctorates; at some others, they are held only by persons with doctorates.]
  • Post-doctoral fellow
  • Graduate assistant including teaching assistants and research assistants.
  • Undergraduate

There is a parallel system of administrative ranks

  • President
  • Chancellor
  • Provost
  • Vice President
  • Vice Chancellor
  • Vice Provost
  • Associate Vice President
  • Associate Vice Chancellor
  • Associate Vice Provost
  • Assistant Vice President
  • Assistant Vice Chancellor
  • Assistant Vice Provost
  • Dean
  • Associate Dean
  • Assistant Dean
  • Director of Department (Administrative Department)
  • Associate Director of Department (Administrative Department)
  • Assistant Director of Department (Administrative Department)
  • Head of Department (Academic Department)

United Kingdom

Academic ranks:


Administrative ranks:

  • Chancellor (honorific)
  • Pro-Chancellor (honorific)
  • Vice Chancellor
  • Pro-Vice Chancellor
  • Registrar or Bursar
  • Dean of Faculty
  • Head of Department/School

See also