Associate Professor definition

Associate Professor means a person appointed to the position of Associate Professor in accordance with the University’s policy “Professorial Appointments”.
Associate Professor. The title given to a tenured faculty member after completion and committee review and approval of promotion criteria and subsequent Presidential and Board approval.
Associate Professor. All tenured faculty prior to their first post-tenure review. Professor: All full-time faculty who have completed at least one post- tenure review.

Examples of Associate Professor in a sentence

  • Where these referees are academics, they shall hold or have held at least the rank of Associate Professor.

  • For promotion to the rank of Professor, a faculty member will be eligible to apply only after five (5) or more years of service as an Associate Professor.

  • Only the Principal or delegate can approve a Term Adjunct’s first appointment at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor.

  • For faculty in rank at the level of Assistant Professor, promotion to the level of Associate Professor shall be concurrent, and automatically conferred, with the granting of the tenure award.

  • A Professor will have demonstrated all the same kinds of achievements and attributes necessary for promotion to the Associate Professor rank, but in addition will demonstrate that he/she is a leader in some appropriate sense.


More Definitions of Associate Professor

Associate Professor means an academic employee or any other person given the status and title of associate professor by the University;
Associate Professor. Six years' experience as an academic employee.
Associate Professor means a title below the level of Professor, conferred by the University on an employee who has demonstrated ability to produce and disseminate knowledge at a high level of scholarship recognized by the community of scholars within his/her academic discipline or set of academic disciplines;
Associate Professor means and includes a person appointed by a Centre of Legal Education (CLE) with such designation and with such qualification and scale of pay, as may be prescribed by the University Grants Commission from time to time.
Associate Professor. Earned Master's degree, from an accredited institution, and a minimum of five years' full-time professional experience in the field of specialization, including a minimum of three years' full-time services in the current faculty rank at IRSC plus either (a) 50 quarter hours or 30 semester hours of additional graduate coursework or (b) admission to candidacy in a recognized doctoral program at an accredited institution (i.e., the candidate must have completed the coursework for the doctorate and passed the qualifying exams) or (c) the equivalent qualifications.
Associate Professor means Associate Professor appointed to be such in the University. ‘Lecturer’ means Lecturer appointed to be such in the University.
Associate Professor means Associate Professor appointed to be such in the University.